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BioEdge
Sandworm, Bloodworm and Clam Potions

Ten percent of the anglers catch 90 percent of the fish, the saying goes.

Why?

Because they fish in
some way better than
other anglers, of course.

Many times, the 10-percenter won’t even appear to fish differently than anyone else.

Yet the angler catches
more fish.

Maybe the sharpie’s got a secret potion.

A BioEdge Potion.

BioEdge Potions, such as Sandworm Potion, Bloodworm Potion or Clam Potion, are fish-attracting scents, a variety of scents available for saltwater or freshwater, that are made from the actual baits.

The company also makes the
scents in wands, like a glue stick,
that can be handy to apply on different types of materials than the potions, explained below.

Both are made from oils, amino acids, enzymes and pheromones, a highly concentrated solution of them, from
the natural baits.

Both include no artificial ingredients.

“Our product smells and tastes
like actual bait because it is!”
the company’s literature says.

The potions, coming in 2-ounce squirt bottles, can be used on soft-plastic lures, flies, bait and more

Squirt the potion on a soft-plastic lure, for example, and the lure will absorb the scent then slowly release it while the angler fishes.

Or apply the potion to natural bait, like real worms or clams, to kick it up a notch.

The wands can be handy on metal lures, hard-plastic lures, sinkers, leaders and such.

The products come in a wide variety of scents, 31 at press time,
and more were being developed.

The Sandworm, Bloodworm and Clam Potions can especially be deadly for fishing now, when this article went to press, early in New Jersey’s fishing season.

That’s when striped bass and winter
flounder are some of the first fish
targeted in the year, and those baits are the favorites for the fish then.

BioEdge helps to attract fish, stimulate them to strike, and provoke them to hold on to the hook, the company says.

The scents can also mask unwanted scents, like gas and sunscreen.

So the 10-percent angler is fishing nearby, reeling in more stripers and flounder than you, looking like he’s fishing with the same baits and rigs
as everyone else.

What could he his edge?

BioEdge.

For more info,
visit the BioEdge Web site.