Posted on Nov 30, 2009

Often people take advantage of the olfactory system of the bass when trying to attract more fish to the end of their line. Bass in particular are really attracted to a few smells in particular. Of the scents that bass enjoy you have: salt, garlic, anise and a bunch of other spices.

A bass is equipped to determine whether a scent is "negative" or "positive" and will behave appropriately once that is determined. Manufacturers of fish attractant products locked in on the main positive scents and created products to smell just like them. Of the negative scents that will turn the bass away you have: gasoline, strong odors transferred from your hands to the bait, and even blood from a wounded schoolmate (not to be confused with blood from prey).

Bass have two nostrils on each side. One set are called the anterior nostrils and the other set are called the posterior nostrils. Water flows into the anterior nostrils, over the olfactory glands, then out again through the posterior nostrils. This amazing olfactory system of the bass can actually detect 1 200th of a drop of a substance in approximately 100 gallons of water. This is the very reason that a lot of anglers will clean their hands before they begin fishing, ridding them of any strong odors. Additionally, it is the reason that they will add attractants to their lures.

Although it is an important factor when bass fishing, scent is not on top of the list like it is with other fish like carp and catfish. With that being said, bass will actually keep a hold of a bait up to 30 seconds longer when a positive scent is present.

Plenty of bait and tackle shops carry various fish attractant products. They also have plenty of bass lures that have already been scented. The list of the top manufacturers for attractants include: Berkley, Basswax, Liquid Lure, Mega Strike, Mr. Goop, Dr. Juice and many others.

One of my favorite attractants isn't a spray like most are, it is in a tube like chap stick and contains beeswax. Being that it is waxy, rather than liquid, it stays on the lure longer and there are no spills to worry about. I usually get my beeswax attractants from the company BassWax.

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Bass Fishing As Defined On Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_fishing

Bass fishing is the activity of angling for the North American gamefish known colloquially as the black bass. There are numerous black bass species considered as gamefish in North America, including largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui), Spotted bass or Kentucky bass (Micropterus punctatus), Guadalupe bass (Micropterus treculii), and many other species and subspecies of the genus Micropterus. Though referred to as bass, all are actually members of the sunfish family (Centrarchidae: order Perciformes).



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