Soft Beads from BnR Tackle are the next evolutionary step when it come to bead fishing for trout, steelhead and char. The neutral buoyancy of these beads allows for a more realistic drift, meanwhile the soft texture produces a more natural feel. With hard beads, fish tend to grab and spit them out. With a Soft Bead they will grab and hold. When the fishing in bonkers, this may not make too big of a difference, but when the fishing is tough or the trout are big and wary, the longer the fish holds onto a bead, the better chance of hooking ’em up!
BnR Tackle’s Soft Beads look and feel natural, are easy to fish and are incredibly durable. Try them on your next trout or steelhead adventure.
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- The 50/50 Red Roe is a great color to use in darker murky water or behind spawning ...
- In Alaska, if ever there was one color for steelhead, cerise is it. This shade of hot pink is ...
- The Creamsicle Soft Bead is one color that mimics "dead" eggs from pink, chum and king salmon. This ...
- It is hard to go wrong with a Natural Soft Bead! This translucent orange bead mimics freshly dropped ...
- This light pink translucent based bead looks light pink or light red depending on the light conditio ...
- Red is probably the most under utilized color of bead for Southeast Steelhead. The Red Roe Sof ...
- The Sweet Pink Cherry Soft Bead is a shining star. This pearly bad boy has hints of pink, red ...
- The Light Roe Soft Bead is a color made to mimic lighter colored eggs such as those dropped from Pin ...
- BnR's Soft Bead Pro Pack is designed for fishing in rivers where there is an abundance of pink and/o ...
- The 50/50 Light Roe BnR Soft Bead is a great bead to mimic older eggs from Pinks and Chu ...
- BnR's 50/50 Roe Natural is a good bead to fish when there are a bazillion eggs in the wa ...
- The 50/50 Roe Be Dark Soft Bead is a color designed to mimic darker colored eggs such as ...
- Shrimp Soft Beads are a deadly mid to late season bead. Not quite a dead egg but well on its way to ...