Explore the art of fishing with spawn sacs, a popular technique that enhances your chances of landing the big catch. These versatile bait options are designed to attract a variety of fish, making them ideal for both novice and seasoned anglers. Crafted for durability and effectiveness, spawn sacs are easy to use and can be customized with different scents and colors. Whether you're fishing in freshwater or saltwater, this method offers a reliable way to improve your fishing experience. Gear up and get ready to reel in your next trophy catch!
$7.49
each jar contains 6 spawn sacks uses: easy to use spawn sacs for salmon, steelhead, and trout fishing design and details: hand- tied in soft, nylon mesh cloth soft textured eggs produce good milking action to attract fish takes all the work out of...
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Cgudas
Purchased this product for a coho- steelhead fishing trip. Had great success and landed a 15 pound coho
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Jeff1026
Bought to use pier fishing, weather just hasn ’ t cooperated yet
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Bob K123
I can tie my own eggs sacs at a much lower cost, but I keep a few of these in my vest to use in the clutch if I need them. They do catch fish!
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Da1
I always use these to catch salmon! It just depends on what color catches their eye that day and time.
$7.49
each jar contains 6 spawn sacks uses: easy to use spawn sacs for salmon, steelhead, and trout fishing design and details: hand- tied in super soft nylon mesh cloth soft textured eggs produce good milking action to help attract fish takes all the work out of...
$4.49
bright colors make the baits highly visible keeps the bait just off the bottom where fish feed ... uses: add floaters to bait when making spawn sacs spawn sacs are used when fishing for salmon and
$3.99
each bag contains 10 sac uses: super casting and drifting bait for steelhead, salmon and trout ideal for fishing in fast water conditions design and details: easy to rig, simply push a single egg hook through the cluster soft plastic egg clusters look and feel like the real thing...
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Fishon1
Trying these in 4 mile creek for steelhead and brown trout.
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BigBassinDad
I was able to catch a nice trout using these egg sacks.
$3.99
Been looking all over for something like this.. to use for stream fishing to keep live bait off the bottom. work good with sewing needle to make hole& line through hole to
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Bobojoe
This bait floater package gets the job done. Could be cheaper though.
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Jalapeño cheddar 637
Good product does float well in river would recommend to use
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bryangt
Been looking all over for something like this.... to use for stream fishing to keep live bait off the bottom... work good with sewing needle to make hole& line through hole to hook....
$24.99
new& improved portable makes spawn sac tying easy improved arm angles ... it ’s more durable, offers greater functionality and brings simplified mechanical features for quicker and more consistent
$3.99
23 ft. roll uses: netting for creating egg sacs egg sacs are used when fishing for salmon and steelhead ... The pre- cut squares are very convenient. ... They hold up well
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DHolder
The pre- cut squares are very convenient. They hold up well too.
$3.99
These netting squares are great for tying spawn sacs for steelhead fishing. ... 55035, 55037 uses: precut netting squares for easy tying made with super soft nylon material design and details: perfect for making all types of sac baits helps bait...
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Duckbou
Very easy to work with excellent material. Holds up well in the water. Highly recommend.
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Greg57
[ I ’ ve used this product on multiple occasions and never had a problem
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GHST
best spawn net in the game. great for salmon and steelhead
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Reslab
These netting squares are great for tying spawn sacs for steelhead fishing.
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Awesome for tying salmon egg sacks. Works well paired with Atlas- Mikes miracle or magic thread.
$3.99
size: 3 ” x 16 ’ roll uses: mesh netting makes sacs for all types of bait: single eggs, clusters, liver, and more design and details: super soft nylon netting perfectly designed to stay on hook in fast current
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Greg57
[ Great material for making spawn sacks, the steelhead seem to like them
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