Posted By: P_102
Chartreuse dye - 02/17/23 02:24 PM
Dipping a tail has helped with the bite many times for me which makes me wonder; has it ever SLOWED THE BITE DOWN for anyone?
Posted By: avid_basser
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/17/23 03:50 PM
Nope...I dip from Mar - Aug
Posted By: NateRich5797
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/17/23 05:39 PM
I've never been able to tell a difference in bites when I dip and when I don't dip.
Posted By: Dbrit83
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/17/23 05:42 PM
I don't catch fish (they don't like me) so I just do it when i feel like it for my own personal preference
Posted By: bassnman
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/17/23 05:43 PM
I have pretty much proven it helps in April, May and June. Back seat with dye outfished front seat with no dye significantly many times. Caused numerous conversions. I have never known it to slow the bite down but I think it could in clear water.
My son spilled a container of it in my new Basscat. That messed the bite up for him significantly. Luckily, it fades fast.
My son spilled a container of it in my new Basscat. That messed the bite up for him significantly. Luckily, it fades fast.
I use the pens for this very reason
Posted By: WAWI
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/20/23 09:00 PM
If you think it works then it works, that's about as close a guess as you are gonna get.
Posted By: Bass Buster1
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/20/23 09:13 PM
Look at a bream's tail in a clear pond or lake and you will see why the dye works...
Posted By: Fish Killer
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/20/23 09:22 PM
My son spilled a container of it in my new Basscat. That messed the bite up for him significantly. Luckily, it fades fast.
I use the pens for this very reason
Exactly
I prefer the spray for this reason. It dries before it every lands on anything
Always seems to help not hinder. However, a pen performs a bit more precise for me. At times a bottle of dye makes the job easier when dipping large quantities of brush hog tails for instance. My experience is that it can be overdone. Nowadays these products are smaller than what I have been used to. You might order 2 if you are in the market for dyes. The only times it slows down the bite for me is when biting into my sandwich for lunch out on the boat. That garlic scent on your hands can be a bit overwhelming!
Posted By: cephusjoe
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/21/23 01:07 AM
When I lived in broken bow we dipped every brush hog, fluke, and trick worm. I lived in west Texas for the last 15 years and never dipped. It’s not a thing out here but sure is on broken bow.
Posted By: Big Red 12
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/22/23 03:04 PM
Try dipping the head instead.
I dip, u dip, we dip! Not as much as I used to, usually mar-Nov. I buy blue ice crappie plastics and dip the tail on them, too. If it’s not dipped, I rub some scent all over the baits. Smelly jelly for the Dub!
Posted By: Coolarrow
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/22/23 07:22 PM
I think it really works, but more is not always better. A very tiny tail dip sometimes makes a huge difference. IMO
Posted By: GarySHO
Re: Chartreuse dye - 02/24/23 04:10 PM
Charlie Reed the 1986 Bassmaster champ from my home lake when that dye first came out we were talking about it and asked him does it work? He said " if you go out to feed your coon dogs and you got a biscuit in each hand but one of them has red eye gravy on it, he is going to eat both of them but which one is he eating first"? Made sense to me.