Pautzke's® Green Label® Balls O' Fire® Salmon Eggs
The workhorse of salmon eggs, Pautzke's Green Label Balls O' Fire Salmon Eggs are the most commonly used salmon egg in the world and have unlocked jaws in every water they've seen. A combination of mainly king and chum eggs, Green Label Balls O' Fire Salmon Eggs are cooked using a carefully mastered process to ensure they have the texture, firmness, and durability needed for repeated drifting or casting. There is not a wrong place to fish Green Label Salmon Eggs as they have proven their effectiveness in both moving water and sterile reservoirs. Color: Fluorescent Red. 1 oz. Made in USA.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 9
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Rlock Only the best trout eggs I ever found
Been using these since I started fishing back in 1965 with VJ and Rick the Rack still work as good as ever trout love them
April 20, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by crazej36 best eggs
works like a charm for trout , just get these suckers drifting right of the bottom and its dinner time!
April 1, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bittner58 Grerat Balls O' Fire
The green label Pautzkes Balls O Fire have been the quintessential Trout catching tool in my family as long as I can remember. My dad introduced me to them the first time he took me fishing out at North Park Lake on the first day of trout season in PA back in 1988. They have caught me countless trout rainbow brown and brookies over the years and are a "secret" that I plan on passing on to my children some day. They work on many other species too, since moving to NC I have found they work great on Crappies down here as well as the steel head up north. Two or three of these eggs on some eagle claw snells and some 6lb test with an ultra-light rod sounds like a good time on the water to me.
March 21, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by MountainMike best trout bait ever
my family has been using this bait since the beggining of time. i have expiremented with other things and this out performs every thing for trout. i fish in the sierras and knock em dead every time with the green label. i use a #6 octopus hook on 6 lb test line with a split shot or two 2-3 feet up my line. fill the hook with the eggs (about 3). and I throw it upstream and let it drift down past the holes. last time i went for a week and caught about 60-65 rainbows and 6 browns up in the mountains with this method. im telling ya, paultsky's is the real deal. tight lines every one.
August 21, 2009
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