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Old 16-05-2006, 04:24 PM
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The Shellfish B5 Bag And Stick mix, anyone used it?
And did you add anything to it?

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Used it on Shakerley a few weeks ago. Had a couple of carp on it straight away, then the bream found it....

I mixed mine with multimino, looked and smelt good. It's a bit of a bream & tinca attractor though so Ive not used it since!
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Ive stuck on B5 boilies for 5 or 6 yeras now and love it. I never bother with the pellets and other bits, i used the pellets a few times but as stated attracted tench and bream so never again. Feed the boilies get em on it and you can forget the overpriced gimicky add ons.
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i was b5 for for a couple of years **MINT BAIT**, i'v not used it, but any product from mr willmot's will be a winner! is it pellet based mate?
i'v not seen any in the flesh but would be interested to know pal
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Thats what i was thinking Ted.
It says its a dedicated bag/stick mix formula (not sure whether thats pellet based ), although it says it has a higher level of crustacean extracts, and matches up with the pellets and boilies. Was wondering if to add some B5 Pellet to it to give different breakdown times or if that would be a waste?
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it's always worth a shot pal! and it's another b5 product
the mix sounds good!, i think for me i'd probably start of with the mix on it's own, see how it did
i love to keep things simple me, my bag mix al probably be halibuts, or a pellet form of the bait i'm using on there own or a bag of boilies reflecting my bait, depending on situation, if b5's on the hook, the mix should complement it well, it should give out a nice b5 food signal, i don't think you can go wrong adding b5 pellet!
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