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Old 13-02-2008, 11:27 AM
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Hi guys ive been using mainline feezer baits for a while now and i cannot justify paying £10 a kg for them now. Im looking for a boilie which is much cheaper and very good quality. If any of you guys can suggest a cheaper but also high quality bait it would be great.

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Hi guys ive been using mainline feezer baits for a while now and i cannot justify paying £10 a kg for them now. Im looking for a boilie which is much cheaper and very good quality. If any of you guys can suggest a cheaper but also high quality bait it would be great.

Cheers Jason
Sweetcorn? 99p a kilo at Asda?!

Why not buy your mainline in bulk and save a few quid if you are going through so much? If you aint going through a lot and are catching then IMO its worth 10 quid a kilo,bait is something not to be scrimped on and price should never be paramount over the confidence/quality of the bait you're happy with.

I'd be happier sat behind a tenners worth of bait I was confident in than a fivers worth of something I was dubious of fella...
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malarky 4.50 a kilo i thinkk?
made by the previous owner of premier baits
or even premier baits now there a good reliable company
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malarky 4.50 a kilo i thinkk?
made by the previous owner of premier baits
or even premier baits now there a good reliable company

£4.50 for orders over 50kg, otherwise £5.

Geoff does a few other mixes worth looking at, probably best to give him a call.

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arrr right.
still 5er a kilo of that stuff is top going.
caught me loads this season
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Old 13-02-2008, 03:11 PM
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make your own! i can make 25kg of boilies for the price of 10kg of freezer baits
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Struggled on mainline last season a bit on the venues i fish. I am just looking to see what other options are out there. And maybe save a few quid
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Display Products their baits are all Good stuff. Rolled fresh and 70 a key.
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Display Products their baits are all Good stuff. Rolled fresh and 70 a key.
OOPPSS 70 for 10 key
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Malarkey
plus any other of geoffs mixes
premier matrix
premier matrix indian
pemier aminos
winter aminos
snail and shell
shellfish B5
solar red herring
poacher baits fruit frenzy
or nut crunch
Now i haven't even mentioned mainline so there are loads to go at but it's what your confident with so if your happt with mainline get a deal on bulk buying it is worth it in the end
I'm sure there are many other baits i havn't mentioned and the other guys on here can put you on the right track
Good luck matey
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Hi guys ive been using mainline feezer baits for a while now and i cannot justify paying £10 a kg for them now. Im looking for a boilie which is much cheaper and very good quality. If any of you guys can suggest a cheaper but also high quality bait it would be great.

Cheers Jason
Have a look at Bait and Feed Co.

They do their Post Free deals which include Pellets, Boilies, Hookbaits, dips/glugs and pop-ups.

They also do their Smokey Mackeral at a cheaper price than most other baits, and trust me they are instant and do work continuously
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Bang On Baits post free deals
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I have used Bait and Feed Co. in the past they are OK on price. Will role most major manufacturer's base mix and will tweak it to your requirements to. I'm sure they will do you a deal if you give them a ring.
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give scotty a bell at sae top fella and top bait plus he is a local buisness which is always good
SAE Bait Services. Quality Fishing Baits
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