Start a feeding frenzy. Pautzke took Washington-grown sweet corn and processesed it just like their famous Ball O' Fire salmon eggs, infusing it with secret family ingredients that make it irresistible to Kokanee and trout. Used by some of the top guides in the American west, ultrapotent Fire Corn uses naturally occurring attractants for concentrated scent and flavor - it gets results. Team it with spinners, jigs, tipping spoons and stick baits. Pre-cured and scented for time-saving convenience.
W**L
An easy to use bait that works
This ready-to-use bait is much easier to use than corn that has to be soaked in scents at home and I've seen no drop-off in the number of kokanee I've caught. Maybe I'm lazy, but I'll choose this bait any time over something that involves buying shoe peg corn in a can and soaking it in canned tuna oil or some other scent. The latter is greasy and the corn is not as firm as from Pautzke, and every time I see the name on the jar I think of my Grandfather Sam, who taught me to fish. He always used Pautzke's Balls of Fire trout eggs when he wasn't fly fishing or drowning worms.
A**R
carp in New Jersey say no thanks
Carp are not interested in this corn. They swam right by the hair rig, even tried baiting a bit with it.Switched over to regular sweet corn and landed a carp.Good idea, just didn’t work for carp here in the New Jersey rivers
M**L
Catches fish!
The 2021 season has just started and I have caught 22 kokanee on this so far.The only issue I have with this is that a lot of the kernels are not very firm. As a result they don't stay on very long/well. When they do stay on though I have been getting bites.
B**N
Better luck with the Pink color vs Yellow
It defiantly works. Something about the Pink color too. I tossed yellow kernels in front of trout, they'd swim up to it like they were interested, then back off last second and swim back. The next week I tried the same thing but with the pink color, and this time they actually took it. I thread about 3-4 on the hook, and just let it drift down the creek. No bobber or weight.
S**.
I haven’t seen a huge difference between this and regular corn.
I have used this four times now and haven’t had a lot of luck with it. I’m m going to try some different rigs this weekend and update this review. Currently just not seeing the results others have mention. I’m have done better on regular corn.
U**4
Gotta try for trout
Great bait options to have in your tackle box or fishing vest. Pautke always had quality bait (fireball salmon eggs).
R**T
Buy now, and stock up.
All you trout fisherman out ther, if this isn't in your arsenal of teaser baits, you don't know what you are missing out on. On the worst day out on the water, I was able to land dinner for the table with a 22" rainbow.
V**R
Would not buy next time
Seeds are small and very soft. Smashed and no really good to put on hooks
O**P
Kokanee love them
Most pieces are very firm and stay on hook well.Have started to catch more Kokanee.I put a few into 3-4 small plastic bottles and then add smelly stuff such as anise, shrimp oil, sardine oil.I also use crushed garlic but if use this then for some reason the garlic oils will always linger on the jig or lure that the corn was on.
C**T
Decent so far
I was skeptical at first. Have not caught carp yet with it but used it on trout and coarse fish with some success.
D**Y
Looks good
Haven’t had a chance to use it yet, waiting for ice fishing season to start. Hopefully it works good.
L**K
Worked well
Works very well
C**N
Nil
Satisfait merci
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