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Why do fish strike lures?
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<blockquote data-quote="senkosam" data-source="post: 468660" data-attributes="member: 24899"><p>When it comes to scent, I believe fish are super sensitive to algae stuck on our lures and not even bother nipping them. Anytime I troll a crankbait with even the least amount of algae attached anywhere between the line and lure, no bites - period. Nature made predator fish animal protein orientated - non vegetarian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senkosam, post: 468660, member: 24899"] When it comes to scent, I believe fish are super sensitive to algae stuck on our lures and not even bother nipping them. Anytime I troll a crankbait with even the least amount of algae attached anywhere between the line and lure, no bites - period. Nature made predator fish animal protein orientated - non vegetarian. [/QUOTE]
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