Kokanee Killer Korn Dye from Pro-Cure Wizard
Kokanee Killer Korn Dye from Pro-Cure Wizard is an effective way to dye your corn, scent your corn, and ultimately catch more fish. I’ve tried several methods of scenting and dying corn for fishing bait, both for kokanee, carp, trout, and panfish. This product is a good and simple solution for prepping corn with very little hassle.
Benefits of Kokanee Killer Korn Dye
- Adds strong and effective scent to your corn
- Cures corn, which makes it tougher and last longer
- Catches Kokanee, trout, catfish, bluegill, and more
- Used to dye corn a bright, florescent pink
Kokanee Killer Korn Dye from Pro-Cure Wizard
What Can You Use Kokanee Killer Korn Dye For?
You can use corn died with Kokanee Killer Korn Dye for lots of species of fish. It’s mainly popular for kokanee salmon (obviously) and also pan fish. Catfish, which are also extremely scent sensitive.
When I’m using the dye for kokanee, I like to just put one or two pieces just on the back hook of my kokanee lure. It’s something with a little bit of color, scent, and flavor, and is the back little piece of motion that a kokanee will key in on and strike at. Kokanee don’t actually eat corn. Their natural diet is plankton, but that’s awfully hard to stick on a hook. Instead, the scent and color have foreign scents, and the kokanee strike at the foreign scents out of aggression. The Killer Korn Dye has been proven to get the aggression out of the kokanee salmon.
Video of Making a Batch of Corn
The video below is of a guy making a batch of sweet corn, dyed and scented for bluegill. His recipe also works for kokanee, catfish, or most any other fish. It also provides a good third party review of the Kokanee Korn Dye.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cured and dyed corn can last in the fridge for up to two weeks before starting to turn. If you want them to last longer, corn can also be stored in the freezer to make it last even longer. That said, corn can still be used to catch fish after it has started to turn. In fact, some fish seem to be even more attracted to it when it gets that added layer of stink to it.
You can buy it from amazon, some Walmart’s, some Bass Pro Shops, and some Cabela’s, along with an assortment of other smaller sporting goods shops.
Yes, Kokanee Killer Korn Dye works great for bluegill, perch, and many other sunfish. They respond well to both the scent and color.
This blend is about the same as Korn Magic, but also has an excellent dye as well. The blend includes natural scent, as well as ingredients to cure the corn as well, meaning there is likely some salt, and maybe some sugar.
They list a customer service phone number on each bottle: 503-363-1037
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