Fishing Bait Attractant for Stronger-Smelling Bait
Give Every Cast a Stronger Scent
Weak-smelling bait can go unnoticed. Mix in a portable shrimp-powder attractant to give your bait a stronger fishy aroma wherever you fish.

Make Bait More Noticeable
The practical difference is scent enhancement. Add the powder to ordinary bait when a plain presentation feels too quiet.

Bring In A Strong Scent
The pronounced fishy shrimp smell gives bait a more noticeable scent profile when mixed in. It is a straightforward choice for anglers who want more aroma than plain bait provides.

Pack More Fishing Options
The packaging lists crucian carp, tilapia, eel, tuna, shellfish, shrimp, and other aquatic species. That broad application makes it useful across freshwater and saltwater bait setups.

Carry It Anywhere
The 30g sachet fits naturally into a tackle box, pocket, or travel kit. It takes less room than a bottle and keeps scent enhancement close when you need it.
What Anglers Say
Notes from different fishing routines, from quiet reservoirs to shoreline sessions.
I mixed it into plain bait during a quiet reservoir morning. The sachet takes almost no room in my tackle box.
Used it on a saltwater trip instead of bringing a leaking bottle. The dry powder was much easier to pack.
first scent additive I have tried. The powder mixed into my freshwater bait without much fuss.
The shrimp smell is immediately noticeable when the packet opens. That is exactly what I wanted for my eel and catfish bait.
I keep one in my travel tackle kit. It is a simple way to add scent when I am moving between fishing spots.
Practical packet and easy to mix. The smell is strong on the fingers, so I use gloves now.
Bought it for a basic lake setup and liked the low-effort mixing. I can keep the rest sealed for another outing.
I used it with different bait setups along the river. The compact size is the part I appreciate most when my gear is already full.
Good little sachet for limited storage. The powder can be fiddly in wind, so I mix it inside a bait tub.
Prepare Bait In Seconds
Keep the routine simple and contained at the water's edge.
Open The Sachet
Open the resealable-style top and check the dry shrimp powder before mixing.
Start With A Small Amount
Add a small amount to your chosen bait first, then adjust the mix gradually for your setup.
Mix At The Bank
Blend the powder into the bait at the reservoir, river, lake, or shoreline before your next cast.
Close And Store
Seal the packet after use and keep it dry in your tackle box.
Why Carry A Powder?
Choose the format that fits the way you prepare bait and pack your tackle.
| Shrimp Powder SachetCOMPACT | Plain Bait | Liquid Additive | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adds shrimp scent | Yes | No | Partial |
| Dry powder format | Yes | Yes | No |
| Easy to pack | Yes | Yes | Partial |
| Mix at the water's edge | Yes | Partial | Yes |
| One-time tackle-box purchase | Yes | Yes | Partial |
Exactly What You Need
The product is intentionally simple: one compact packet of shrimp powder for mixing with bait.
Stop Casting Bland Bait
Plain bait can sit in the water with little scent to set it apart. Yegbong adds a practical shrimp aroma without asking you to carry a bulky bottle.

When Bait Smells Like Nothing
You cast ordinary bait into active water, then wait while the scent fades into the background. Every quiet stretch makes the next cast feel like another chance wasted.

The Shrimp-Scent Shortcut
The dry shrimp powder gives you a simple mixing step at the water's edge. Open the compact sachet, add it to your bait, and keep the packet close for the next setup.

One Sachet, Many Sessions
Carry one small packet from reservoir to river, lake, or sea. Its strong fishy shrimp smell suits scented bait for a broad range of aquatic species, including fish and crustaceans.
About this item
Give ordinary bait a stronger fishy shrimp aroma before your next cast. This compact 30g powder sachet fits freshwater, saltwater, river, lake, and reservoir tackle kits.
Strong fishy shrimp smell designed to attract fish quickly when mixed with bait
- weak-smelling bait
- low bait appeal
- difficulty attracting a wide range of aquatic species
- inconvenient bulky fishing additives
Before Your First Mix
Clear answers for anglers deciding whether a shrimp powder fits their bait routine.






















