EGG! 0 Report post Posted September 1, 2004 Hello All, I really just started tying this year and wanted to know if anyone adds scent to their flies. Does it make a difference and what kind of scent do you use? I have read in a few places that people use scents (like anise oil) to mask the human scents on the flies and as an attractant. EGG! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steeldrifter 0 Report post Posted September 1, 2004 Some guys at scents such as anise oil to egg flies, but be very careful where you are fishing if you use it. Adding scent to a fly in "fly only" water is ilegal in most places. SD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WoLFMaN 0 Report post Posted September 1, 2004 I dont use scent and I never have fished w/ anyone that does. It may work? I would think in a river with all the current it would be washed off so fast that it wouldnt make a difference. JB Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Report post Posted September 1, 2004 Heresy!!!!! Consider this, if you happen to hook into a world record fish on a scented fly, it is disqualified. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Report post Posted September 1, 2004 Nope, never used scents on flies. I do fish gear, so figure why put scents on flies, when I can do that to jigs, actual bait, etc. I try to keep them as seperate as possible. Plus, like mentioned, it's illegal in most "flyonly" areas to use any scent and would wipe out any record fish you got on the fly. Now, I have people who want to catch a sturgeon on a fly. I've heard some remote places that can actually enduce them to come up to one. Only thing I can think of is it's very clear water, and they don't have a huge forage base on the bottom of the river. So come up for whatever they can. But where I fish them, it's average of 60' deep, zero visibility, and we HEAVILY scent our BAIT. Those who use alot of scent catch more sturgeon there. So, kind of defeats purpose of catching one on a fly heavily scented. I'm not out to catch one on the "rod", I'm out to catch one on the "lure" I'm presenting. So if I'm throwing a fly, I want it to hit my fly, not the ounce of scent I just slathered it in. That's just my honest opinion, not for everyone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Report post Posted September 1, 2004 I actually prefer to have my own manly scent on my Steelhead flies. It has been known to draw in those big fiesty females like a magnet. Seriously I have never given scent a try. I don't know how much difference it would make to sight predators, I don't know if they use their nose to sniff out prey or not Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Report post Posted September 1, 2004 if i ever get the chance to fish with will, please someone stop me from asking to borrow any flies from him Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vices 0 Report post Posted September 1, 2004 LOL.... Egg in my experience scents dont make much of a difference, everytime Im out fishing i wash my hands in the sand to rid them of soap or whatever might stick.. other than that I think Wolf is right, the water should take care of the fly.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steeldrifter 0 Report post Posted September 1, 2004 FFE i guess now we know why Will's a bass fisherman...smelly flies=smelly fish Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrchbrwn 0 Report post Posted September 1, 2004 Wow SD your hard on Will, but being a bass fishing man he does bring it on himself Rick Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Report post Posted September 1, 2004 When I was a young fly fisherman I always carried a small jar of bacon grease. I'm not sure it makes a difference, but at the time I swore by the stuff OSD. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WoLFMaN 0 Report post Posted September 2, 2004 QUOTE SmallieHunter Posted on Sep 1 2004, 09:39 AM I actually prefer to have my own manly scent on my Steelhead flies. It has been known to draw in those big fiesty females like a magnet. Bwhahahahaaaaa! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MIKE*A 0 Report post Posted September 2, 2004 I saw a fly fishing show w/Dave Whitlock last year, he was using nymphs, fishing for trout and the first thing he did after tying on a new fly was reach down and grab some seaweed and rub it into his fly......He said there were two reasons for doing that.....1st was appearance and 2nd was cover scent........ mike Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uncletube 0 Report post Posted September 2, 2004 What an outrage !!!!!!!!! Fly fishermen resorting to using scent !!!!!! I don't use the stuff. Don't need too, I like Smallie have this manly scent the Females can't resist!!!!! Tube Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tim Smith 0 Report post Posted September 2, 2004 Smells like Heresy to me! unless your trying to nutralise the stink on the fly after catching one of them bronze stink fish hehehe. -T Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites