by Flyjunkie » October 7th, 2011, 5:36 pm
Check out the Brains of the various species you wish to target.. if the Olfactory region of the Brain is sizable, like in a Catfish's brain, then scent will be of great importance to them in seeking out food. However if the Olfactory region is really Small and their Visual region is Larger, like in Trout, then scent does not play that big in finding Food.... That being said, I am certain from the little research I've done on the subject, that all fish use scent to find food to some extent..
But I do not worry too much about it, i have chosen Flyfishing as my way of fishing and having fun. I use to bait fish and certainly scent probably had something to do with my catching fish.. But as Flyfishing is all about fishing an artificial to bamboozle a fish into eating it, I would never consider spraying scent on my Trout Fly..
I tried one of those Scents for bass 20 years ago while out fishing with a bass Master type angler, He was curious if it would work.. so I thought I'd give it a go.. I sprayed the Stuff on a woolhead fly I was fishing with pretty good results.. and proceeded to fish it as i had before, I caught bass, but didn't notice that the scent improved my catch ratio.. after a while I cut off the scented fly and replaced with one that was unscented.. and continued to hook bass.. i did notice that when i got home and tried to rinse the scent out of the woolhead fly, i could not remove all of it, the wool had a greasy feeling to it even after washing it with soap.. so i ended up throwing away the now smelly fly.. my one & only time to scent a fly and i came away with the view that it didn't improve anything for me..
if you are thinking of scenting your flies, why not just go back to bait fishing??? when a person takes up the Fly rod there are certain guidelines that are to followed, and spraying scents on your fly certainly isn't one of them.
I'd strongly recommend that if you are thinking of scenting your trout flies, step back and look at your presentations, your ability to read the water, the way you approach a section of water, look beyond Midges and BWOs and study All the various available food items in a given system and match them when they are available, etc... Flyfishing is not easy and thus it provides more rewarding when you get everything right and connect with Fish.. scenting a fly is just a admittance that you are not learning what you should know to better yourself as a Flyfisher...
as Ken Hanley has for his signature on Bulla's Board "..There are no shortcuts....no...shortcuts...no...".. words of wisdom from a Great and friendly Flyfisher...
"...I became Insane, with long intervals of Horrible Sanity..." ~ Edgar Allan Poe