The new YUM F2 attractant has been scientifically proven to outperform other leading brands by 30 percent
This lengthy clinical test eliminated all controllable variables and scientifically proved that bass actually eat a bait containing F2 30 percent more often than the leading brand. “Mississippi State University’s clinical testing was totally impartial, and we let the chips fall where they may,” said PRADCO-Fishing Brand Manager Andy Carroll. “It was scientific, proving without a doubt that F2 outperformed the leading brand.”
All outside stimuli were eliminated for the testing, and observations were made unobtrusively. Water in the testing run was changed after each sampling, and repeated testing was administered over a period of months. “The final results were that the bass actually ate the small piece of plastic sprayed with F2 30 percent more often than when it was sprayed with the competitor’s brand,” Carroll said. “We are excited about bringing this potent, natural attractant to the marketplace.” YUM F2 is available as a spray in four versions — Shad, Crawfish, Garlic and Shrimp.
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