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  1. #1

    Slider Grubs Motoroil

    Bought some slider grubs today-motoroil and they sure do smell like it.I thought oil would turn the fish off. Can anyone enlighten me?
    Luke

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    Brett_Finger
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    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    Luke,
    mate i have always wonded that myself,i'll be folling this tread with intreast.
    Hookin, Brett

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    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    They work a treat on Bass. Give them a try and you'll see what I mean. The electric blue sliders are killers on bass as well.

    Good fishing

    Christine

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    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    PS The smell doesn't put them off at all.

    Christine

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    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    Thanks Christine,
    I'm there mate!
    Luke

  6. #6

    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    When biting a couple of rungs off the top of the sliders there is a bit of a "taste". Not sure if it is motoroil - been a while since I've had a taste of it.
    It certainly doesn't put the bass off.
    We're having a go with sliders on flathead next week so I hope they also like the brand of oil on the sliders.
    Regards
    Sav

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    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    Had a go with the sliders this morning but did better on the spinners.Gorge at Moogerah-still as beautiful as last time I was there.
    Luke

  8. #8

    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    Motor-oil is the colour. Nothing to do with taste, smell or production method.

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    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    Smithy,
    It has an oily residue and definately smells sumpish. Might be my imagination.

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    PAYNE
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    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    It's interesting to know that a lot of these "plastics" are labelled with the likes of "this product is known to cause cancer in the state of california" (or words to the effect). If you're looking at having a chew on one, it would probably be better to use a pair of scissors or cutters!

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    Re: Slider Grubs Motoroil

    You can break them off pretty easy without resorting to teeth or snips.
    Fish bite em off on a regular basis.
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