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In reply to Post #21 100% agree - the pale orange ones. I used to drizzle mine with original RH Nouvelle Fizz and they caught me rakes of fish
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In reply to Post #20 Solars quench was fruity, tutti kind of smell. The other round about the same time was Mainlines essential opal. Again a fruity type smell. Jason baits have definitely got that Mulberry, almond cherry type smell to them with a bit of a fruity back note. If you listen to his interview he done with Joe Morgan on his Carpangle channel, highly recommended by the way he mentions his pops up.are made up of 4 separate ingrediants and flavours.
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In reply to Post #21 I remember the Mistral Rosehip smelling and tasting of soap!
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In reply to Post #20 Nah, the Mistral Rosehip were very different imo. Those Rosehip pop ups from the early days were absolutely brilliant.
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In reply to Post #4 There was definitely a bait in the 90s that smelt very similar. I don't mean hookbaits, just normal bait. Back then I really only had access to nash, solar and richworth baits. Did any of them make a bait that smelt similar maybe solars quench (cant remember what it smelt like to be honest)? Did they do a mulberry? It's been doing my head in for ages now.
I have vague memories of smelling mistrals rosehip boilies as a kid which was a fruity type bait, maybe it was that
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In reply to Post #18 Thanks for that . So a few drops , give them a shake and revisit and repeat ?
Cheers
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In reply to Post #17 It's very concentrated only few drops it's quite thin aswell
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In reply to Post #16 Has anyone used Jason’s liquid attractor along with his pop ups ? If so have you found it best to add a few drops to the pot , give it a shake and top up over time , thanks ?
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In reply to Post #15 Yes, they stay up indefinitely.
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In reply to Post #6 What were they like after a week mate? I'm looking for a bait that will last for extended time in the water 48 hrs +, you think these would fall into that category?
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In reply to Post #11 I also smell a lot of mulberry with some spicy undetones. Very nice baits indeed
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In reply to Post #12 its the other way round i have some white and pink ones it is very hard to tell the difference between them unused
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In reply to Post #9 I thought it was the other way round? Start out, Pink, Yellow etc and slowly turn a light Brown colour, am i wrong then?
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I smell a lot of mulberry in them, maybe a touch of the later autumn harvest ,fizz, to me not the original fizz or harvest.
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In reply to Post #6 Agree, there is defo a bit of autumn harvest/nouvelle fizz about them.
And I agree they're great hook baits too.
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