Nitro bait/eggs
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Nitro bait/eggs
Has anyone tried Nitro bait for trout? I bought a jar of the dough and eggs thinking they will be like powerbait. Anyone with nitro bait experiance?
RE:Nitro bait/eggs
I am not a huge fan of the dough bait, I have had a few jars but they never really produced. The eggs are a diffrent story though. I like the eggs. The jars are about twice the size as berkely and they have way more colors than berkley, but still offer the traditional colors as well. I usually put some scent on my power eggs, so they work the same for me as berkely does.
RE:Nitro bait/eggs
I can't imagine they would be too much different, some prefer Nitro others like Berkely Powerbait...
Nitro is usually significantly cheaper and has a lot more colors.
I don't plunk too much but when I do it's always with Powerbait. I've used it from the start and I don't see myself changing to Nitro anytime soon. I don't buy much dough bait so when I do I'm willing to spend a bit more to go with Powerbait, just cause I'm confident with it, and confidence matters a lot to me...
Nitro is usually significantly cheaper and has a lot more colors.
I don't plunk too much but when I do it's always with Powerbait. I've used it from the start and I don't see myself changing to Nitro anytime soon. I don't buy much dough bait so when I do I'm willing to spend a bit more to go with Powerbait, just cause I'm confident with it, and confidence matters a lot to me...
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RE:Nitro bait/eggs
Next time get some gulp. Make sure its the floating kind. It actually leaves an oil slick in the water. Its what I use at Rufus and we outfish most of the other bait fishermen, size wise.
RE:Nitro bait/eggs
The Gulp! eggs out fish the regular Berkely power eggs but they dont last nearly as long. When I am done with the regular Berkely power eggs I just throw them in the tackle box and I have never had one go bad. But with the Gulp! eggs, if you so much as leave the cap unscrewed a couple of turns they go bad, it seems. And they will run about a $1 more per jar. But yes, they will out fish regular power eggs.northfork wrote:Next time get some gulp. Make sure its the floating kind. It actually leaves an oil slick in the water. Its what I use at Rufus and we outfish most of the other bait fishermen, size wise.
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