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Our
renowned
3mm Hi
Betaines Pellets
came on
the market in the 1990’s revolutionised the way
pellets were used in the carp fishing scene.
These pellets break down rapidly and can be used in a
multitude of ways. From mixing with other particles
(particularly hemp) to
loose feeding little and often, to mixing with lake
water to form a stiff groundbait for method fishing,
these pellets offer a huge number of
alternatives.
The
larger pellets in the range e.g.
Large Elips
Pellets
and
Mega Betaine
Pellets
can be
carefully drilled with a nut
drill so it can be fished on a hair rig. This is
a great method for catching chub and barbel,
particularly when feeding small pellets and
hemp. The Elips
Pellets in particular have been used with great
success in the barbel arena with many large captures
falling to it.
As
of 2005 we hold a range of 11 different types of
trout pellets. The correct balance of dietary
nutrients coupled with high palatability is paramount
when formulating a pellet feed and we are confident
that we can supply a pellet for any angling
situation. Our new pellets this year include
the Mini and
Midi
Shrimp Pellets that are great loose feed with the
highest quality organic ingredients ensuring an
instant attraction even in the slower winter
months. We have also introduced the Bad Buoy
Floating Pellets that are totally unique as a
floating pellet, try these and you will see a slow
breakdown with the pellet ‘flaking off’
fantastic for use in the summer months.
It
is not just our own pellets that we are able to
offer. The increase in popularity of flavoured
pellets manufactured by top bait companies such as Mainline
and Richworth
have provided an excellent alternative to using
boilies. The Mainline
Range is particular has been used to devastating
success by anglers using the attractors and flavours
used in the popular Fusion,
Activ
8, Maple 8
and Pro
Activ Pineapple to complement the boilies and
dips in the same flavours. It really is worth
experimenting with these pellets as some will break
down more rapidly than others we would recommend that
you use mixtures, so that there is a rapid release of
flavour, but with some bait left in the swim. If you
are fishing at short range, then feeding a few
pellets every couple of minutes is an excellent way
of building up a swim.
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