supposedly it works better than other forms of bait, and I've found that in most cases it actually does. as for the actual composition of the stuff, i have no idea whatsoever. i'd assume that it's several organic substances that have been allowed to ferment, which then have all moisture sucked out of them, before being doused in a smelly goo which the company makes. anyways, the chartreuse magnum floating eggs have always worked best for me
No. If u don't like live bait try berkley power baits
Rocket Power - 1999 Shark Bait A Shot in the Park 2-2 was released on: USA: 30 October 2000
I personally believe that it does go bad, old power bait smells different than new portrait. Not sure if it "goes bad" but definitely stinks more so than new portrait. Good or bad,....who knows.
It all depends on the lake, fish might go for worms in one lake, but then power bait in another. Asking around the lake you want to fish at will help. The type of fish will also matter in your choice of bait. Trout usually go for worms or power bait, striped bass and some tomes catfish usually go for anchovies or liver.
"The Bait" by John Donne explores the theme of love and desire through the metaphor of a fisherman using a bait to lure a fish. The poem portrays the speaker as the fish that is being enticed by the bait, which symbolizes the attraction and seduction of a lover. Donne uses vivid imagery and extended metaphor to convey the complexities of love and the power of temptation.
The river Neuse is a river in North Carolina. The best types of bait to use when fishing there include sweet corn and Berkeley power bait honey worms.
To swallow the bait means to fall for the bait, like when a fish bites a fishing pole for your bait
To swallow the bait means to fall for the bait, like when a fish bites a fishing pole for your bait
gulp alive is the bait inside live bait?
Worms, nightcrawlers mealworms and power bait. Bread balls and a net might come in handy as well
Bait
If you have the right bait type for that rod in your inventory, it will bait and cast. Tubescraft