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Mikes Shrimp Salmon Eggs, White, 1.1 oz (1010)

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About this item

  • Item Package Dimensions: 10.668 L X 7.62 W X 5.08 H (Cm)
  • Product Type: Fishing Equipment
  • Item Package Weight: 0.349 Pounds
  • Country Of Origin: United States


Atlas Mike's experience in bait and competition fish food has been renowned for decades. Using only the finest ingredients and most realistic scents in the industry, Never fail to catch with Atlas Mike's!.


Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2023
Eggs fell apart. Not worth the risk just buy from a store so you know hat your getting… no quality control
Emerald
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2019
This works great. We have caught stocked rainbow trout every time we used it. The eggs get a bit soft after the jar has been open for a while and the trout will manage to get them off the hook easier. It does work well though and we have never been skunked since we discovered this bait (caught trout all 4 times we brought this with us). The trout will do a little zig zag as they approach it and get closer to it each pass before they finally bite. We have even caught bluegill and green sunfish on it. We want to try this as a panfish bait in August when the bite slows down tremendously.
Raffpap
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2013
For several years I used Pautzke's brand salmon eggs, specifically the red ones some folks call "fireballs". While I still carry them onto the ice with me, I have since come to depend on Mike's Shrimp Salmon Eggs when the fish slow down. The arctic char, rainbow trout, and landlocked salmon I ice fish for her in Alaska go nuts on these! They're larger, stay on the hook better due to a rubbery texture, and maintain their scent longer due to their size. Love em!
JerryT
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2011
Out of the four different color salmon eggs I ordered, this one held up the best although I don't think the color has anything to do with shelf life. I have been using this color salmon eggs for years and it always has come in second to the pink eggs. This year I tried the yellow color and this color has dropped down a notch.