🎣 Hooked on PowerBait: The secret weapon for every angler!
The Berkley PowerBait Power Honey Worm is expertly crafted to mimic the natural food sources of panfish, making it an essential addition to any angler's tackle box. Whether you're ice fishing or bobber fishing in open water, this bait's realistic design and enhanced scent formula ensure that you'll attract more fish and enjoy a successful day on the water.
Color | Natural |
Brand | Berkley |
Size | 1" |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Point Style | Spear Point |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Target Species | Panfish |
Manufacturer | Pure Fishing |
UPC | 757183056538 757274140573 796793243419 028632149140 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028632149140 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.22 x 5.08 x 1.77 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Berkley |
Warranty Description | Maufacturer |
Model Name | Berkley PowerBait Power Honey Worm |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | EBPHWN |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Powerbait Power Honey Worm |
Included Components | PowerBait Power Honey Worm Natural 1in | 3cm |
Fishing Technique | Casting |
S**H
Schlechter Kunststoff
Schlechter Kunststoff, schlitzt nach ca. 10 Würfen aus! Geruch denke ich geht in Ordnung. Stinken ja alle irgendwie furchtbar...aber ob dass etwas mit Honig zu tun hat???Ein Angeltag ohne Fischinteresse! Was ich aber anhand der Umstände ( Hochsommer, Beissunlust) gar nicht bewerten will. Aber die Haltbarkeit und darauf kommt es ja bei dem Preis wohl auch an!? Sehr mieserabel.
M**N
This is the bait for trout
This honeyworm is pertinair a guarantee to catch trout. It is my go to bait on the river. The cost is not to bad but no matter, it's worth every penny
C**S
It's stupid how fast these catch fish sometimes
Depending on where you're fishing at, most panfish, rockbass, and perch will all slam these on a little hook. Great for catching catfish bait
J**.
Durability issues
This is the first PowerBait product that hasn’t held up well for me. The first cast, the honey worm flys off the hook so I figured I must have torn it while hooking it I put another on my hook and cast again and loose another honey worm. I re-bait and then give a soft side arm cast and was able to keep the honey worm on the hook. After soaking my bait for about 30min without a bite I reel in and the honey worm has began to bloat changing its shape. On another trip after finding a spot where the trout were biting I figured I’d give these a try again. I made sure to give a soft cast and low and behold I hook up nearly immediately, after landing the fish I take a look and the honey worm is completely tore up.Summary of my experience with the PowerBait honey worm, if you can get it out and in front of fish it will catch, but it is not very durable. Not worth it for me.
S**S
It catches fish like it was designed to.
I've never fished with live honey worms/maggots, but I have fished with this. First cast I made, I caught a huge rock bass. Second cast, I kid you not, I landed a 12" muskie on the same powerbait. Amazingly, the hook, bait, and line all survived. I managed a total of five fish on that single piece of bait before I lost the hook to a snag. No, I don't have a picture of the muskie -- I was fishing by myself and the minimum size for muskies is 40" this year, so I was more interested in getting it back in the water than I was in getting proof.I've used several in a few locations, and if anything's going to catch fish at a location, this seems to. I've landed rock bass, that muskie (okay, it was probably a fluke -- but it happened), largemouth bass, and have to admit I'm totally sold on this product. It catches fish, and I've yet to have a fish gut-hook itself on this bait.One thing to note, these are all in one long chain (55 worms, according to the label) in the jar. That's not any real issue, though, because the bait is so soft you can just cut them apart on the jar's edge. I seem to have better luck with two of these on the hook at the same time, though, so I just cut two at once and hook away. These are a little softer than I was expecting, but that's not really a bad thing. As the designer of PowerBait said, fish it until it's falling off the hook. The more torn up it is, the tastier it is to the fish striking it.***EDIT 7/28/2015***Went fishing tonight and caught a good-sized rock bass immediately after, and using the exact same honey worms on the same hook as, this brute. I'm not sure, but I think it measures up at 16". Too small to keep, but a nice fish all the same. Another victory for these honey worms!
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