I fish for winter trout in a public stocked city lake, which has muck and filamentous algae (green slime) on the bottom; this bait floats well on a light hook, very visible no mess or bad smell. I used a split shot on 4# line to keep it floating about a foot off the bottom out of the 'slime'. If it doesn't float add a little more bait or use a lighter Aberdeen hook. I still use crawlers, as they seem to catch slightly bigger fish, but for action you can't beat this. Stores easily, eliminates the need for marsh mellows, cheese, corn, liver and other stuff that goes bad and stinks. This bait doesn't smell as strong as other Berkley products I've used, worms, minnows and shrimp. I've actually re-used if from fish I've cleaned and still caught fish, LOL!
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Great for farm trout, Think it’s the food they were fed as babes
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It is a real good trout bait and works good here
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