Among
various Blue Fox’s Dr.
Juice pheromone attractants, the nature and the effectiveness of the Dr. Juice
Northern & Musky attractant, offered for Northern pike, Esox lucius, amd musky, E. masquinongy, are unclear.
In
accordance with data received in the laboratory and field scientific experiments,
pike (and musky) do not respond to conspecific odors and feeding substances
like fish blood, tissue extracts or worm juice.
On the other hand, pike respond to (and are attracted by) the conspecific sexual pheromones as well as on the
so called alarm pheromones, which are contained in the skin of cyprinid fish and
released in the water chiefly after its damage (for example, by pike teeth).
For more
information, see Olfactory behaviour of microsmatic
fish, including Northern pike (Esox lucius)
It
this
context, the Fishermen Advocates group offers Blue Fox, the member of
the Rapala Group, to publish in the Internet statistical data confirmed
the
effectiveness of Dr. Juice Northern & Musky attractant within, say,
1-2 months after this claim. To the point, what Dr. Gregory Bambenek,
the author of the attractant, thinks about? In the absence of argued
data after expiration of that term, lawers of the
Fishermen Advocates group will have the right to include the Dr. Juice Northern & Musky attractant in the category
of forgeries with the appropriate legal effects.
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