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Do mighty bite lures really work?

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Asked by: Jenny Chase

How do you use a mighty bite?


This stuff mighty bites actually come with something here that I need to get out. Looks like different kinds of sense. And like a dongs.

Does fish attractant really work?

If the bait they are trying to ingest feels unnatural, or has a negative taste or odor, the chances of you driving the hooks home is a very low-percentage game. This is where fish attractant really shines.



The Lowdown on Fish Attractants.

9-10 Catfish and Shark
7-8 Carp
6-7 Salmon and Trout
5 Bass and Walleye
1-2 Pike and Muskie


Should you use a snap on lures?

Although snap swivels can save you time, they’re too big and bulky and will most likely scare off the fish either by their unnatural look, or just their presence in the water. Sure, you might catch a few young, naive, aggressive with it, but if you want to maximize your chances of catching fish, it’s not a good idea.

What is the best bite for fishing?

Some of the best freshwater fishing bait include worms, leeches, minnows, crayfish, crickets and grasshoppers. Select good saltwater baits including sea worms, eels, crabs, shrimp, strips of squid, and cut-up pieces of fish. You can purchase live bait, or better yet, find your own to save money.

Does WD 40 really attract fish?

People also think WD40 has fish oil in it and that’s where it gets its supposed properties as a a scent that attracts fish – again completely false! WD40 is a hydrocarbon and can actually be considered a pollutant if introduced to waterways needlessly with people putting it on their baits and fishing lures.

What colors can fish not see?

The majority of fish have developed eyes that will detect the type of colors typical of their environment. For example, inshore fish have good color vision, whereas offshore pelagic fish have limited color vision and detect only a few if any colors other than black and white.

What bait catches the most fish?

The bait that catches the most fish will be the bait that resembles food the fish are eating. Casting dry flies and small poppers with a fly rod, for example, can be effective for bass and bluegills by presenting the bait to resemble an insect landing on top of the water.

What smells are fish attracted to?

Three scents that appear to be positive scents are salt, anise, and garlic. Anise and garlic may be masking scents rather than attracting scents. Now think about this: The smells or scents are transmitted to the fish by the water surrounding the fish. Now the old adage about oil and water comes into play.

Do fish like hot dogs?

Hot dogs are not something you see in tackle stores, yet they can be very effective bait. Certain fish like catfish like hot dogs because of their smell. Other fish like bass, who will readily try new foods, also find hot dogs appetizing.

Can you use sausage as fishing bait?

Vienna Sausages (good bait for catfish).



This is kind of a no-brainer for catfish, up there with chicken livers, gizzards, and cut fish. But, it does work OK.

What is the easiest way to catch a fish?

And look down underneath the dock where the shadow of the dock is and you'll see all these little fish swimming around they're usually just you know four or five five inches long those are bluegill.

What colors can fish see at night?

Science tells us that fish have eyes similar to humans, but they also have protective film over their eyes so that they can see more clearly underwater. Their eyes have rod and cone cells on their retinas, so we know that they can see color as well as in shades of grey, light and dark.

Can fish see hooks?

Yes they can see hooks.

Can fish see artificial lures at night?

The majority of fish can see lures at night, but their vision is limited. So fish depends on their other senses, which are slightly heightened, when vision is limited, to detect food or predators. As long as your fishing where the fish are, they will find your lures, even at night.

Why do fish stare at you?

They lack depth perception due to their monocular vision. But thanks to their lateral line, they can feel the vibrations from the movement and are drawn to it. Being close to the tank will allow them to recognize your face, but if you are far away but still notice them staring, they are sensing your movements.

Do fish like being stroked?

Balcombe notes that touch is a powerful de-stressor for animals — and fishes are no exception to this phenomenon. Other examples include groupers, who are well-known for approaching a trusted human to be stroked and cleaner-fish, who gently stroke their client fish with their fins.

What does it mean when fish swim to top of tank?

What does it mean when your fish swims to the top? Usually, your fish goes to the top when he’s not getting enough oxygen. Unlike you, he uses his gills to breathe the air that’s already in the water. However, in some circumstances, there’s not enough oxygen in the tank for all of the fish to breathe easily.

Why does my fish follow my finger?

With repetition, your fish will learn to associate following your finger with being fed. Once your fish understands that they will be fed for doing what you instruct them to do, you’ll be able to teach them a variety of other tricks. If you have pellets, use them for your training instead of regular fish food.

Why are my fish excited to see me?

They give their greeting to their owners by showing excitement in the way they swim and by not hiding when their owners are near. You would often see them swimming in front of the tank when they recognize their owners, and they associate your presence with being fed.

How do you play with fish?

The. Beginning let's start when i initially added in the hoop the fish seemed quite scared. I mean it was a foreign object. So i would be too.

How far can a fish see?

Standing next to one in a dense fog, you can make out every detail of its bark. “Fish live in perpetual fog, sometimes thin, sometimes thick. Our visual field can extend miles on a clear day, but in the clearest waterway, maximum visual distance is 100 to 150 feet and that’s rare.

Can a fish drown?

Most fish breathe when water moves across their gills. But if the gills are damaged or water cannot move across them, the fish can suffocate. They don’t technically drown, because they don’t inhale the water, but they do die from a lack of oxygen.

Can fish hear you?

However, yes, they can hear your voice.



They just know someone is speaking. They can associate sounds with action, though. For example, if you are to say your betta fish’s name – let us call him George – each time you sprinkle food in his aquarium, he will eventually associate the sound of “George” with food.