
Atlas
Atlas 1038 Mike's Fishing Trout Bait Salmon Eggs
★★★★★
Garlic-laced real salmon eggs graded for size and texture to tempt even the most cautious trout.
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Overview
Key Features
product type: herbal supplement
package height: 5.08 centimeters
package length: 4.826 centimeters
package width: 4.826 centimeters
Sport type: Fishing
Specifications
Brand
Atlas
Model
1038
Type
Garlic-Laced Salmon Eggs
Ingredients
Real Fish Roe, Garlic Oil
Grading
Graded for Size and Texture
Weight
1.1 oz
Target Species
Trout
Sport Type
Fishing
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Made from real fish roe rather than synthetic materials for natural scent and appearance
- Garlic oil infusion adds an extra layer of scent attraction in the water
- Eggs are graded for consistent size and texture within each jar
- Compact 1.1 oz jar is easy to carry in a tackle box or vest pocket
👎 Cons
- Small 1.1 oz jar may not last through a full day of heavy fishing
- Natural roe can soften over time once the jar is opened and exposed to air
- Garlic oil can be messy and leave a lingering smell on hands and gear
- Limited to trout fishing and may not be effective for other species
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these made from real salmon eggs or synthetic bait?
These are real fish roe salmon eggs, not synthetic. They are graded for size and texture and packed in garlic oil for added scent attraction.
How strong is the garlic scent on these eggs?
The eggs are packed in garlic oil, so the scent is noticeable and persistent in the water. The garlic lacing is designed to provide a strong attractant that disperses as the bait sits.
How much bait comes in one jar?
Each jar contains 1.1 oz of garlic-laced salmon eggs.
Do these eggs stay on the hook well?
The eggs are graded for texture, which helps them maintain firmness on the hook. However, like all natural roe baits, softer eggs may require a lighter touch when casting.