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Old 11-10-2006, 05:09 PM
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Talking winter baits

hi all,
im after a good winter bait to use this winter but im stuck on what to go with i have in mind tutti frutti's but im not sure any suggestions on a good winter bait or any info on the tutti's cheers
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Old 11-10-2006, 05:10 PM
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sorry guys im thick ive just seen th epost on winter baits but any info on the tutti's is apreciated
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Old 11-10-2006, 06:18 PM
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Nothing to analyze with tutti's...50/50 mix,tutti flavour and a bit of sweetner.Thats it! Available in 6mm 10mm as well as usual 15mm/18mm.

They're very soft once defrosted so may need an air dry if using overnight.Jasper Jarret from Hinders rates them when they've been left out of the freezer a few days to go sticky sickly sweet.

And they're orange.
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Old 11-10-2006, 07:28 PM
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Nothing to analyze with tutti's...50/50 mix,tutti flavour and a bit of sweetner.Thats it! Available in 6mm 10mm as well as usual 15mm/18mm.

They're very soft once defrosted so may need an air dry if using overnight.Jasper Jarret from Hinders rates them when they've been left out of the freezer a few days to go sticky sickly sweet.

And they're orange.
the 50/50 mix of flavour and sweetener is the main point i was thinking of using these because if the fish 'got on to the bait' they will have too feed harder to get anything from them as there is nothing in the bait too feed them unlike a fishmeal bait where the fish wouldnt have too feed on too many baits to get anythign from them
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LOL. Or would they just stop eating them?

they work in winter cause fish dont eat much 'most of the time' when its cold. But something they can smell and see from some distance like aa bright orange tutti frutti may just wake them up enough to go over and snaffle one or two.
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