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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jan 2004

    Stimulate with Ultrabite

    Has anyone ever used this product with their SP fishing before? They say it's an additive that triggers the fish to feed. Does this really work or is it just a marketing gimmick?

    Are there any other scents or additives that are worth giving a go?

    Thanks

    Rob.
    10% of people catch 90% of the fish

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Jan 2006

    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    I have used Stimulate spray a couple of times on soft plastics and based on my limited experience I would have to say 100% that it made a difference. Murky water, myself and a friend getting no bites, used the spray and started getting regular hook ups. After a while the bites would die down, we would give the SP another spray and started getting hits again.

    Like I say I've only used the stuff twice, but have been very impressed with the results so far.

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    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    i had a failure, the product made no difference at all.
    most of the fishermen in China do not believe this product is so good as advertised.

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Oct 2005

    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    I have been tempted to buy some of thise stuff to cover up any smells that I may happen to put on the plastics.
    Anyone have any thoughts on using it for this?
    Shane

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Oct 2005

    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    I bought some a while ago and hadn't used it yet until one day bait fishing was extremely quiet and i found a bottle of it in my tackle box, we used it on baits as an act of desperation and it actually landed a fish first cast, we did manage to get a few more after switching to it so there could be something to it

    I would use it more often if I fished plastics a lot

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    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    yeahh iv herd of it but waent shur if its worth to buy buy i might jsut buy some spray and find out how it gos for myself

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    fishamatic
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    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    hi rob,
    ive had lots of success with the spray. i normally fish with berkley gulps etc which dont require it initially but it is a good top up if you have been casting the same plastic for a while. i use it on all other plastics if they arnt scented and have found the days ive left it at home tend to be the days i dont do as well. i have also used it on hardbodies and poppers. i have had schools of mullet attack poppers when sprayed, when they had just been ignoring it. i find it works best when fishing very tight areas with lots of structure as the fish will often come to it to investigate...the rest is then up to you.
    i also use it as a hand spray after i have put on sunscreen or fiddled with the engine etc.


    julian

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Mar 2006

    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    This may sound stupid, but do you think there is any merit in giving a live bait a quick spray?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Roo's Avatar
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    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    Kevin_B
    If you watch the DVD on the whole bait system, they show giving a Livey a quick drink of the stuff ,and a bit of a bath,before dropping it down. He caught a big cobia with it.....but......maybe that was just lucky . If it works as they say...to stimulate feeding patterns, and you have doused a livey in it......then it should work.

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    fishamatic
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    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    i havnt tried it my self but it shouldnt hurt. worth ago.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Mar 2006

    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    I reckon ill try it next time. I was just worried the livey might try and eat itself

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    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    have trialed it in the surf for a few months and reckon it makes no difference at all, infact it made quite a negitive impact on every rod that it was used on so have not wasted my time with it since. lures may be another story.

    buy the way...... isnt there a warning on it saying the the product should not come in contact with skin!!! my bottle has one, so i dont know if id be using it as a masking agent for hands

    if it did work.. i reckon it would intice smaller more prevalnt fish which are present at the time and you wouldnt see the larger better quality fish caught.




    perhaps if i was to buy a 44 gallon drum of the stuff and roll it off the back of the landie into a big low tide gutter and then fish the run up we may see some different results

    Drew

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    Craigus
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    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    I have a small bottle of it myself, and when I have used it on my SP's and I found that it made no difference at all. Have not used it since. But that is just my experience. Although I might have to try it again sometime after reading this discussion.

    Cheers
    Craig

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jan 2004

    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    i tried the clear bottle in the liquid format on the weekend.. i put a few drops on my SP and it made no difference. i've only tried it once so i cant exactly conclude anything from it as of now.. but i'll try it again next time when i wet my line..

    robbie
    10% of people catch 90% of the fish

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    Re: Stimulate with Ultrabite

    Have used it for bait fishing with good success, used it on sp's with moderate success in shalow water and have used it out wide on a charter boat for one of the best days out I have ever had. we landed over 150 fish for the day comprising 25 species. this was in water up to 75 metres deep. From what I have seen of it I am wondering if it should not be banned before it gets to be too well known and widely used.

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