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Pautzke Bait Company Announces Outstanding Break Through with New Liquid Krill
 
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ELLENSBURG, WA., May 20 -- In accordance with its' promise to anglers across the globe to provide the best fishing baits and scents on the market, Pautzke Bait Company, leading manufacture of Balls O' Fire Salmon eggs is excited to announce the release of its new fish attractant: Gel Krill and Liquid Krill.

Liquid Krill is available in a two-ounce squeeze bottle, equipped with a flip top cap for easy application. The liquid can be utilized for soaking and/or freezing your baits, lures, fly's or sponges and can be injected into worms and soft plastics. It is a Pautzke family favorite for soaking and curing eggs and chumming waters where permitted.

Gel Krill comes in a one-ounce flat wide mouth jar for easy application and convenient storage. Gel Krill is used best with spoons, spinners and blades. It is light enough that it will not alter the action of your lure. It's also effective for anglers who rub it on line, swivels, hooks, knots and egg sacks and anyplace your hands, mouth or fish deterrents have been in contact with.

Gel and Liquid Krill are revolutionary breakthroughs in the fishing industry.

"For one, nobody else has it," says Pautzke President Casey Kelley. "We have always been proud of keeping our products in their most natural state. Certain chemicals and oils can not only be detrimental to the environment, but turn fish away from your bait or lure. Unlike many scents available today, Krill hasn't been altered from its natural state. We take it straight from the commercial fishermen, add a few Pautzke secret ingredients and bottle it up. Krill is a natural product, rather than a synthetic oil or chemical."

Krill has been tested by Pautzke's exclusive West Coast based pro staff and proven to work wonders on nearly every fresh and salt water gamefish in the world.

"It's not only for Trout, Salmon and Steelhead. It's for all kinds of fish in both fresh and saltwater," Kelley added. "Krill is more than an attractant; it's a vital food source for nearly every catchable fish on the planet. It is a food source for freshwater and saltwater fish even when they are believed not to be in feed mode. The Krill scent triggers an instinctive response that not only makes them hit it, but hammer it!"

Krill is a popular tool for fish farmers and anglers.

"Liquid and Gel Krill allured us due to its increasing popularity among the fish farmers and the aquaculture market. They have been using Krill due to its' potent flavor. The scent and taste of Krill masks the otherwise non-desirable odors or chemicals. These include medicines, oils, gasoline, tobacco, human scent and other fish deterrent odors and chemicals involved while out fishing," Kelley said. "Krill or subspecies there of is abundant in every body of water worldwide; fresh and saltwater. Fish have grown up on it, they recognize it as most of their #1 food source and they attack it. Native fish have spent their whole life feeding on it. They know what it is."

Both are available in Bi Marts, Cabela's and a few of your local retail stores now and should be in retailers nationwide soon.

For more information please visit www.pautzke.com or contact Casey Kelley (509) 925-6154.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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