So many different power baits
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So many different power baits
I have about 15-20 different types of power baits and cant find one that will work for me. Does anybody have any suggestions. Im fishing for trout.
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RE:So many different power baits
I fish with a brand called power eggs, and they have been the magic bullet for me. Try yellow, chartruese, orange or pink. But most of all I would recommend yellow.
RE:So many different power baits
I couple a power egg (any color) with a bit of worm and fish off the bottom. The egg floats the worm off the bottom and is more durable than a marshmellow. The worm is there for some protien. Trout love it.
RE:So many different power baits
I tried a worm with a marshmellow and it didnt do me any good. Usually I can get a little bit out of that but nothing so far.
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RE:So many different power baits
Here's a suggestion.....throw away all that doggone power bait and get yourself a fly rod and a dozen olive woolly buggers! This is the Pacific Northwest! You are now equipped to catch dozens of trout in any stream, river or stillwater fishery in Washington! Just kidding, because then you'd be really stumped when selecting fly patterns! I keep a jar or two around for those rare instances when my boys, ages 9 and 11, put down their Nintendos and video games and actually go outside. We go with rainbow power bait. It must work, for even these knuckleheads are catching fish. P.S. - when ice fishing we use Pautzke salmon eggs, E. Washington fish love them.
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RE:So many different power baits
if im fishing a lake i know was just planted i like to use the brown powerbait you know the stuffthey make to mimic the stuff they feed them in the hatchery other than that rainbow is my go to color
if we are good to are lakes and streams they will be good to us
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RE:So many different power baits
Powerbait is pretty fullproof any color should work. Are there other people catching fish at your lake? Maybe you are just fishing the wrong spot. Maybe your rig is tied wrong?fishunt83 wrote:I have about 15-20 different types of power baits and cant find one that will work for me. Does anybody have any suggestions. Im fishing for trout.
My rig looks like this
Pole-----1/2 once barrel weight , small red bead , swivel,-----3' to 6' leader-----size 8 or 10 salmon egg hook
the barrel and bead slide free above the swivel
use just enough powerbait rolled into a ball to cover the hook
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RE:So many different power baits
I carry the standard Powerbait and the Power eggs:
Powerbait colors I have in my tacklebox:
Rainbow
Orange
Pink/Red
Chartreuse
Power Egg Colors:
Pink
White
Chartreuse
That's all I really need. I think they make all those different crazy color combinations to trick you into buying the new colors. I don't think you need more then the basic colors and what not....you don't need to clutter everything up with all the colors...
Powerbait colors I have in my tacklebox:
Rainbow
Orange
Pink/Red
Chartreuse
Power Egg Colors:
Pink
White
Chartreuse
That's all I really need. I think they make all those different crazy color combinations to trick you into buying the new colors. I don't think you need more then the basic colors and what not....you don't need to clutter everything up with all the colors...
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RE:So many different power baits
Well a lot of my power bait I bought because they were really cheap...like $.99 at the time so I picked up a bunch. I have been using rainbow and chartues or how ever you spell it. I am going to try a totally different lake this time so we will see. Thanks guys
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RE:So many different power baits
I have only been fishing for two years, but have never in my life caught a fish using powerbait. I am unsure why this is, but I do not believe in it at all.
RE:So many different power baits
I've been an exclusive powerbait user for the last 10 years or so. Trout plants just eat it up. I recently started using spray scent (like Yum or the like) to cover up my scent and that really, really helped. If you havent had luck with powerbait, maybe you are getting too much other scent mixing in it (like sunscreen, sweat, beer, coffee, etc).
I am currently looking to stock up a little on powerbait (or generics), so if anyone knows where it's on sale I'd appreciate some pointers.
I am currently looking to stock up a little on powerbait (or generics), so if anyone knows where it's on sale I'd appreciate some pointers.
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RE:So many different power baits
I am in complete aggreance on the use of power eggs. I always hated powerbait, because it never stayed on the hook for me. Power eggs are a miracle. I've been fishing with them for a year now, and have caught many beautiful trout with them. They stay on the hook because they have a very hard rubbary texture. They will honestly stay on for hours, even if you are catching fish. Although, I usually change them after a catch a fish. It's nice to know that when you are using them, you can be confident that the fish hasn't "stolen your bait" or the bait has not "fallen off the hook." I've had great luck with the flourescent pink, but have also had luck with the chartreuse as well. Also, as in true powerbait style, they have a scent that drive the trout nuts. Just put about three of them onto a number 6 or 8 hook, with about a foot to two feet of liter, and you are set for a nice trout. The power eggs are boyant and will float up the length of your liter, thus bringing it above the weedline, so that the fish can see it better. Good Luck!
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RE:So many different power baits
I have had the greatest success with Rainbow, Pink (light pink, not the firey red they sell), and Flo. Orange. These have always been my goto colors. I have found that glittery colors dont work, so avoid them.
Personally, I have ditched powerbait this season. I don't even carry it in my tackle as a "goto" anymore, if I'm not catching them on a lure or fly I will just keep switchin it up until I can find SOMETHING in the box that'll do the trick. So far, I've been far outfishing the bait plunkers on the banks of Padden and Toad lake, plenty of fish daily and catch and release is always a possiblity (unlike bait).
Tight lines,
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Personally, I have ditched powerbait this season. I don't even carry it in my tackle as a "goto" anymore, if I'm not catching them on a lure or fly I will just keep switchin it up until I can find SOMETHING in the box that'll do the trick. So far, I've been far outfishing the bait plunkers on the banks of Padden and Toad lake, plenty of fish daily and catch and release is always a possiblity (unlike bait).
Tight lines,
Matt
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RE:So many different power baits
I am a huge fan of the power eggs and I found that when you put 3 on a hook in a row that works pretty well. The other trick is a 7'-8' with a size 16 egg hook with a single egg works well too. It last forever, dosnt fly off the hook and you can catch 4 or 5 fish on any one before you have to swicht. Im not a huge fan of the eagle claw nitro but I love the berkly poerbait
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RE:So many different power baits
Dude, its all about the power eggs. They last much longer too and are more reliable... They never fail!
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RE:So many different power baits
I would leave the power eggs on, because the fish usually swallow them. When they swallow, the eggs cover with blood. This blood is a great scent add-on! Trust me. I have had a lot of experience with it.beerman1981 wrote:Although, I usually change them after a catch a fish.
RE:So many different power baits
I have not used power eggs ever. Been thinking about trying it. I have been getting my luck now off green, pink (with glitter) and rainbow power bait. Along with the usual worm and marshmellow
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RE:So many different power baits
Hmmmm, good idea, I never thought of it that way, I'll have to try that next time, thanks!iPodrodder wrote:I would leave the power eggs on, because the fish usually swallow them. When they swallow, the eggs cover with blood. This blood is a great scent add-on! Trust me. I have had a lot of experience with it.beerman1981 wrote:Although, I usually change them after a catch a fish.
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RE:So many different power baits
A trick that I use is to buy a jar of white powerbait Ive never actually used white but as soon as you get into the small towns they charge 6$ a jar and thats WAY to expensive for me. When the bites on the bites on and its nothing to go through a jar of powerbait so you get white and mix with say spring green and you get chartrues, or fl. red and white you get pink. Its not the exact same color compared side by side but its close enough and it works
RE:So many different power baits
How heavy of a weight does everyone use when using the power eggs? I have never been able to catch anything this way. Maybe I am not feeling the bite?