Super User Tuckahoe Joe Posted November 23, 2012 Super User Posted November 23, 2012 Anyone use this stuff? I went trout fishing today and got skunked. There were like 3 or 4 other guys that showed up throughout the day and all of them caught their limit in about 30-45 minutes. Talked to a couple of them and they were all using Berkley Powerbait. What is this stuff exactly? It looks like some kind of gel. How do you use it? Id rather use lures cuz I feel like they require more technique/skill but if this stuff is catching trout like that, Im willing to give it a shot. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted November 23, 2012 Global Moderator Posted November 23, 2012 Anyone use this stuff? I went trout fishing today and got skunked. There were like 3 or 4 other guys that showed up throughout the day and all of them caught their limit in about 30-45 minutes. Talked to a couple of them and they were all using Berkley Powerbait. What is this stuff exactly? It looks like some kind of gel. How do you use it? Id rather use lures cuz I feel like they require more technique/skill but if this stuff is catching trout like that, Im willing to give it a shot. Get some Gulp floating eggs, I like pink and white and usually use one of each on a small egg hook. Rig it on a light slip sinker rig or with a single small split shot. I hate using it for the reason you said but sometime it's the only thing they'll eat it seems. Quote
CoBass Posted November 23, 2012 Posted November 23, 2012 Power bait is more of a dough bait than a gel. It comes in a bunch of different colors and just like with lures, many times one color will be the hot color for a given day. Like Bluebasser said, set up a slip sinker rig, put a gob of power bait on the hook, throw it out and wait. It does float so set your slip sinker according to how far off the bottom you want the bait to float. It's not a good bait to use if you want to C&R because you will gut hook a lot of fish if you're not quick with your hook set. It will definitely catch trout and if you're looking to keep a limit it's an easy way to do it. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted November 23, 2012 Super User Posted November 23, 2012 As a kid I probably caught more trout on red worms than any thing else. Quote
fishking247 Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 i use powerbait a lot. i like pink, chartreuse and white. Quote
Super User Tuckahoe Joe Posted November 28, 2012 Author Super User Posted November 28, 2012 So if I decide to go the Powerbait route, whats the best size hook? Im sure my 4/0 worm hooks are much too large so Im gonna have to make a trip to the tackle shop. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted November 28, 2012 Super User Posted November 28, 2012 #6 or #8 bait holder hook, snelled. Use just enough to cover the hook bend. One of the advantages of the Powerbait is that is has some of the same stuff that is in the trout chow they were trained to eat in the hatchery. Quote
HookSetDon Posted November 29, 2012 Posted November 29, 2012 Make sure you keep the lid on it tightly, this stuff dries up quickly. Quote
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