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Old 17-06-2008, 08:50 PM
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just bought a pack of sonubaits boilie pellets in 12mm tutti frutti. anyone used these before? how do they rate? just thought it may give me a bit of an edge on some of my clubs waters where the fish are used to boilies.
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Old 17-06-2008, 09:07 PM
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just bought a pack of sonubaits boilie pellets in 12mm tutti frutti. anyone used these before? how do they rate? just thought it may give me a bit of an edge on some of my clubs waters where the fish are used to boilies.
I'm a fan of the hali hookers having used them with great success in France with fish to mid 50s, not used the ones above but will be interested in your results.
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Old 17-06-2008, 09:46 PM
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I am a fan of the S pellets, 4mm for roach, 6mm for tench, and 1 or 2 11mm for carp.

These pellets will get bites quicker than maggots or corn.
The problem with using them for "proper carp" is that the smaller fish get them first.
16mm pellets are now available, harder than the normal pellets, but I've not tried them yet, except for the crab/mussel flavoured ones, which I have yet to get any action on.

So, personally, I will stick to the standard unflavoured S pellets, in fact, I think I'll buy some tomorrow.



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You may have to wait a while though, as I'm crape at dangling lateley.
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Have had a few lately on the monster crab in 11mm's, good alternative if there's a boilie ban.
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Have had a few lately on the monster crab in 11mm's, good alternative if there's a boilie ban.

SHHHHHHH!

They turn a bright green colour after a few minutes in the water.
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Now then, are these things boilies or pellets?

The "blurb" says they are a pellet made from boilie ingredients.
Does that mean they are not boiled?


Maybe they are "steamies"

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Old 17-06-2008, 10:29 PM
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They must be pellets then if the blurb says so

Have only used them as a single hookbait on the float fished over small halibuts, the bag will last a good few sessions and reckon they'll be good for the barbel and chub as well
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