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My favorite is the Pink Lemonade Turbo Dough, but all of the bright colors work almost equally,
some proven fish catchers are the following, Chartruese, Orange, Rainbow, Corn Yellow, Sherbert (pink/orange), Pink Lemonade (pink/yellow), Pink, White seems pretty hit and miss, Salmon Egg Peach, Fl. Red, Garlic flavor, and I gave up on the glittery stuff since I always look like I came out of a strip club because I have glitter all over my face and pants, but it really seems to catch their attention on sunny days.
The colors I avoid are Blue, Purple, or anything dark pretty much.
I like the smell of Powerbait..... I just thought I'd let everyone know :lol:.
I kinda like the smell of it too.. but not as much as a nice warm jar of pautzkis salmon eggs!
My favorite is the Pink Lemonade Turbo Dough, but all of the bright colors work almost equally,
some proven fish catchers are the following, Chartruese, Orange, Rainbow, Corn Yellow, Sherbert (pink/orange), Pink Lemonade (pink/yellow), Pink, White seems pretty hit and miss, Salmon Egg Peach, Fl. Red, Garlic flavor, and I gave up on the glittery stuff since I always look like I came out of a strip club because I have glitter all over my face and pants, but it really seems to catch their attention on sunny days.
The colors I avoid are Blue, Purple, or anything dark pretty much.
I like the smell of Powerbait..... I just thought I'd let everyone know :lol:.
WOW........ What fish is powerbait best used for?? The stuff sounds like expensive colored bread balls....
Bread also works for native Trout in small creeks, I have a creek about a mile and a half away from my house, and I have pulled in some 18 inch Rainbows and Cutthroats on nickel diameter bread balls along with 24 inch Squawfish and 5lb Suckers, wouldn't that make Trout dumber in your eyes, considering they eat bread.
I have caught a few Pellet Heads on bread as well. I know I have stated ''those dinky little trout I used to catch when I was 10'', but I get bored sometimes when the Carp/Salmon aren't biting, atleast I don't obsess over them like they are the hardest fighting/biggest fish, I actually move on to other fish because I like something new most of the time.
It appears as though you didn't take the time to read my thread, and the posts that were made. It is made for trout (other species too, but I have not tried that).
The moral of my March thread (Power Eggs...the greatest thing since Apple Pie) is this:
Power Bait sucks. Power Eggs RULE!
1. Power Eggs do NOT get nibbled OFF your hook
2. Power Eggs work at least as well as power bait
3. Power Eggs even stay on, fish after fish after fish...so, in the long haul it costs a LOT less than what you'd spend on Power Bait.
This may seem like a dumb question, but I'm sure I'm not the only one asking. I make a quick stop at the store to pickup Powerbait. The clerk say's, "It's over there in the corner." So I go over and find three shelves of it, duhThere are Powerbait eggs, Powerbait kibbles, Powerbait goop (for lack of anything else to call it), every color you can imagine. :think: So what kind of Powerbait are the fish hungry for? :think: What color will they want today? :think: Ten minutes later I humble my male ego and ask the clerk what works the best, and you can guess the answer - this one, that one, and everyone in between. So there I am another 5 minutes and still confused. I don't know what to get. Finally a half hour later (for what was supposed to be 3 minute stop) I give up. So I walk down the isle to the fridge and get a dozen worms.
I'm sure some you OFFers have been there done that.
So here comes the dumb question. When it comes to Powerbait, what are the favorities?