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Bloodworm Boilies



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New for 2009 is the much anticipated bloodworm boilie.

Most bait companies have a red fishmeal type bait in their range and this is our slant on it. Based on a combination of low temperature and soluble fishmeals, we have tried to keep this one as natural as possible. Specially imported crustacean extracts, blood plasma and plenty of fresh bloodworm go a long way towards achieving this. No red fishmeal is complete without the addition of robin red. The capsaicin it contains is detected by receptors that exist on a carp's lateral line. Paprika is extremely rich in capsaicin, so a naturally emulsified oleoresin has also been included to boost attractions further still.

You won't find any flavours or chemicals in this one just the optimum amount of our Hydrolysed Bloodworm Compund.

Available in 12mm, 16mm & 20mm. 1kg Bags or 10kg Tubes







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