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chilehead2
06-24-2006, 11:49 AM
They make a sent bait called fish'n'strips salt water comes in clam crab shrimp and other sents. Please excuse me for asking, but has anyone seen or used this stuff. their site is
tnx in advance
RiverOtter
06-24-2006, 02:21 PM
If you do a search, you can find a lot of references to fishbites. I haven't used the different flavors much, but the bloodworms flavor works very well, and most times can be just as effective as the real thing (and stays on the hook MUCH longer).
lynnpier06
06-24-2006, 02:58 PM
how long have fishbites been around in florida now?
chilehead2
06-24-2006, 03:42 PM
OK but I also wanted to know where to get some to try. Any shops and where.
Me again
RiverOtter
06-24-2006, 08:01 PM
OK but I also wanted to know where to get some to try. Any shops and where.
Me again
Randy at the Baitshack (VA board sponsor) is doing a pretty good price on the regular packs...he might be willing to ship and it'll beat anyone else's prices. Try giving him a call. From what I've seen, the next best option might be ordering straight from. I just looked at their site, and it appears they changed their shipping policy. Last year if I ordered more than $35 it was free shipping. Now they have a split shipping policy...less than $80 order and it's 5.20, more and it's 9.20. For the bloodworms, I've seen them commonly offered more than $1 over what they offer them direct, so 5-6 packages and you'd be at least breaking even. Other than that, most tackle shops are now carrying them somewhere in the store.
repair5343
06-24-2006, 10:25 PM
They have them at Bass Pro Shops.
greybeard
06-25-2006, 06:10 PM
Order online at
barty b
06-25-2006, 07:00 PM
Kinda like Gulp! Why would you when the real thing is cheaper and works a helluva lot better?
TreednNC
06-25-2006, 08:41 PM
Fished the Bloodworms FB side by side with the real deal, OUTFISHED the real thing, same rig, as close to the same distance as each other as I could get....worked great. No complaints here. Im a beleiver.
RuddeDogg
06-25-2006, 09:54 PM
Works well.
RiverOtter
06-25-2006, 10:01 PM
Kinda like Gulp! Why would you when the real thing is cheaper and works a helluva lot better?
Where do you find the real thing cheaper?? ONe pack of fishbites bloodworms is equivalent to at least 3-4 packs of the real thing. In my experience testing with the real thing on top of a double drop bottom rig and fishbites on bottom, both were just as effective and the fishbites stayed on a hell of a lot longer. Multiple fish could be caught with the same piece of bait, and if not taken was effective for at least 20 minutes. Can't say that for the real thing. The fishbites only take about a inch long piece...not so for the real thing. If the real thing worked that much better I'd fork out the money, but in this case I've seen otherwise.
TreednNC
06-26-2006, 09:16 AM
Where do you find the real thing cheaper?? ONe pack of fishbites bloodworms is equivalent to at least 3-4 packs of the real thing. In my experience testing with the real thing on top of a double drop bottom rig and fishbites on bottom, both were just as effective and the fishbites stayed on a hell of a lot longer. Multiple fish could be caught with the same piece of bait, and if not taken was effective for at least 20 minutes. Can't say that for the real thing. The fishbites only take about a inch long piece...not so for the real thing. If the real thing worked that much better I'd fork out the money, but in this case I've seen otherwise.
Amen to that
lynnpier06
06-26-2006, 10:22 AM
Where do you find the real thing cheaper?? ONe pack of fishbites bloodworms is equivalent to at least 3-4 packs of the real thing. In my experience testing with the real thing on top of a double drop bottom rig and fishbites on bottom, both were just as effective and the fishbites stayed on a hell of a lot longer. Multiple fish could be caught with the same piece of bait, and if not taken was effective for at least 20 minutes. Can't say that for the real thing. The fishbites only take about a inch long piece...not so for the real thing. If the real thing worked that much better I'd fork out the money, but in this case I've seen otherwise.
Im not exactly sure what your fishing for so i may be opening my mouth too soon, but ive been even more frugal with the bwfb this season, using only about .5" pieces and having results the same (from what i remember) as last year when i was using about an inch long piece. I do only use a no. 6 hook though so thats probably how i got away with the smaller bait.
RiverOtter
06-26-2006, 02:46 PM
The 1" was pretty much a guess, but I like to hook it through 2-3 times. Seems to help keep it longer. It's not that the larger pieces really put out more scent, or that the smaller pieces rip off (that internal mesh is tough stuff), but the coating seems to flake off in chunks when it goes, and having the hook through it an extra time seems to help keep that on. Nothing too scientific, and using a smaller piece likely works just as well. Honestly, I haven't been using a whole lot of fishbites this year, as I picked up a used squaretail canoe and motor and have been drifting for flounder more often than plank fishing for spot and croaker.
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