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Does WD-40 hurt fishing?

Asked: Michael Wersig, Last Updated:

The WD-40 company has directly stated that they don't recommend using their product as a fish attractant. ... Even if it does work as an attractant, you shouldn't use it. There are plenty of other safe attractants out there that people have confidence in.

FAQ

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    You can overcook a crawfish very easily, and then peeling gets tough.

  • How do you make prawns Curly?

    Actually it is very easy, it's just some curl shrimps. First I deveined the shrimps, peel off the shells and then I just slit it into half lengthwise. When you stir-fry the shrimps, it will curl up automatically.

  • What should I do if I ate undercooked fish?

    Part of the tapeworm's lifecycle occurs in fish, and if you consume an affected fish raw or undercooked, you may become infected. Watch out for symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, weight loss, fatigue, constipation and discomfort. If this bothers you, see a doctor and get some worm tablets.

  • Can clams feel pain?

    Yes. Scientists have proved beyond a doubt that fish, lobsters, crabs, and other sea dwellers feel pain. Lobsters' bodies are covered with chemoreceptors so they are very sensitive to their environments.

  • Can you keep betta fish in cups?

    Yes, generally bettas can stay in those cups for a couple days. Betta don't live as long as they should in these cups because they are unfit environments and most get sick within the first month of being there.

  • Can blue cherry shrimp breed with red pearl shrimp?

    You can't breed a Blue Pearl Shrimp with a Red Cherry Shrimp and immediately gain a Purple Shrimp, which is a more advanced method of breeding. For more advanced breeding information, check out Selective Breeding.

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