Berkley Gulp Floating Salmon Eggs Jar
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I'd use an egg hook to do it. The hook must be out of the egg because it is harder than natural eggs, so it must be pushed through and up so it is above the egg. br>How to hook them is documented in at least one video on YouTube.
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This is standard Berkeley bait. I use a lot of their products and find that they are very useful. If you're looking for a floating bait, this one works well. I didn't have a lot of luck with this stuff. Berkeley's power bait series is a personal favorite of mine.
Even though GULP floating eggs don't stay soft unless tightly packed in the fluid, I always use them. jar that has been filled These eggs were completely sealed, but there was no extra liquid in the jar. Not good. I'll have to use them quickly, which is a good thing given the size of this $5 jar. It won't be an issue if the number is 99. It's a small space; I should count how many eggs there are in the 1/2 oz size and figure out the price PER EGG. This fluor is something I haven't tried yet. Although orange was the only color available for under $10 per jar, it was the only color available. br>I'm sure this is how living in Russia feels like.
This is a delicate situation. It's not a good idea to cast the same thing over and over again.
It works fine, but once wet, it doesn't last long.
Power bait dough is a better alternative.
This is an excellent bait. Berkley delivers exactly what you've come to expect. It's suitable for a wide range of fish species.
br>It's simple to attach a hook to this. And it stays on the hook longer than a real salmon egg. br>It's better than a real salmon egg. Hooks have a more solid penetration through the body. It will stay on even if you use a larger, barbless hook. It floats as well! There's no need to be concerned about the bait disappearing beneath a rock while drifting. br>Moreover, the scent is potent and lasts as long as or longer than an actual egg.
In a lake with a weedy bottom, this is ideal for trout.