Pautzke's
new Gel Krill is one of the most diverse scents on the market.
Available in an easy to use and store container, this long lasting
scent is ideal for all species, fresh and saltwater. Gel Krill isn't
stuffed with chemicals that fish aren't accustomed too. It's a
carefully mastered all-natural formula that is taking the fishing
world by surprise. Gel Krill is form of shrimp taken from the Artic
Circle and transferred into a paste form in a Pautzke patented
process.
Gel Krill is a universal scent that in
actuality saves anglers money and space in their tackle box.
No longer are several scents needed on each fishing trip. Pautzke
Gel Krill masters all species.
Gel Krill is an ideal scent to place on
Trout lures when casting spoons, spinners or trolling stickbaits for
brown, brook, rainbow, lake, cutthroat and golden Trout.
It's also effective when rubbed on lures, plastics, jigs or
swimbaits that are casted or trolled for muskie, pike, bass,
walleye, pickerel and other large gamefish.
It's also ideal for fly fishing.
Adding a dab of Gel Krill underneath the hairs of your fly and on
the hook can boost catch rates. For anglers targeting the panfish
market, injecting Gel Krill underneath the skirt of your jigs and
smearing it on the jig itself is ideal. Gel Krill is effective on
perch as well.
Gel Krill couldn't be a more diverse bait.
It's a perfect tool for Salmon and Steelhead anglers. When running
Hot Shots, KwikFish, FlatFish or any plug, applying Gel Krill
generously to the lure will decrease time between strikes as Salmon
and Steelhead are heavy consumers of Krill. Adding the paste to
Panther Martin and Mepps spinners and spoons such as Kastmasters and
Little Cleos is a sure way to success.
Gel Krill is also an effective saltwater
scent. Tested by some of the top guides and outfitters in
Alaska and up and down the West and East Coasts, Gel Krill is made
to be smeared on jigs for halibut, rockfish and other saltwater
fish. It's also a tool used to increase catch rates on Salmon when
using plug cut herring or employing artificial baits such as Apex,
Hoochies and flashers. Any spoon, spinner or stickbait used for
tarpon, red fish, snook, stripers and bluefish in the East can be
more effective after dapping Gel Krill on the lure.
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