🎣 Hook the catch of the day with Pautzke’s fiery secret!
Pautzke's Shoepeg Fire Corn is a 1.5 oz ready-to-use fishing bait featuring chartreuse-colored, sweet and firm shoepeg kernels infused with a krill scent. Engineered specifically to attract Kokanee Salmon and Trout, this premium bait combines visual and olfactory cues to maximize catch rates. Trusted by anglers globally, it offers convenience and proven effectiveness in a compact jar.
Brand | Pautzke Bait |
Item Form | Granule |
Material | Corn |
Scent | Krill |
Product Benefits | Effectively attracts Kokanee and trout with natural color and krill scent. |
Item Length | 2.54 Inches |
Manufacturer | Big Rock Sports - Fresno Whse |
Unit Count | 1.75 Fluid Ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00053398000480 |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 053398000480 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.8 x 2 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 22.68 g |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 2 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Pautzke Bait |
Model Name | PFCORN/NAT |
Color | Natural |
Suggested Users | "" |
Part Number | PFCORN/NAT |
Included Components | hunting-and-shooting-equipment |
Size | 1.5 oz |
Sport Type | Fishing |
Line Weight | 2-Ounce |
Fishing Technique | Fish Bait |
D**K
The kokanee can't resist this bait.
I have used this product for many years to enhance my catch of kokanee. Red. Pink or yellow work for me!
M**N
Normal response and results
As usual, kokanee love it! However, don't forget you can buy shoe peg corn (white) and soak your own in flavors you choose. Lest costly and works just as well
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.
A**Y
Don't Kokanee fish without this.
This corn consistently helps get nice Kokanee in the boat.
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.
R**E
Fire Corn
I can't believe I just paid $8 for 10 cents of corn. It must be the recipe. Will be using it next week.
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.
J**
Corn has barely any color to it.
I’ve used this bait many times before in all sorts of different varieties of colors.I bought some green corn, and upon arrival, I noticed there is barely any color to the corn. Probably just a messed up batch, still disappointing.
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