*** WIN *** WIN *** WIN *** BLOODWORM PELLETS Anyone who has - TopicsExpress



          

*** WIN *** WIN *** WIN *** BLOODWORM PELLETS Anyone who has seen the legendary Korda Underwater DVDs will have seen how effective these pellets are at pulling fish into your swim and getting them feeding. These Bloodworm Pellets are our most famous product and the original Bloodworm Pellet which kick-started the bloodworm revolution many years ago. Several others have tried to imitate our idea, but none have succeeded. Sticky Bloodworm Pellets firmly remain the market leader. We give a low oil, complete food source pellet a unique, two-stage top secret coating. The outer coating breaks away from the pellet, sending food particles and natural feeding signals through the water column. The inner coating leaks out a dense, dark red cloud of pure bloodworm goodness which clings to the lakebed around the baited area. Over the years we have tweaked these pellets to ensure that they are produced to the highest possible quality. Bloodworm play a vital role in the natural diet of the carp we all fish for, so what better way is there to try and catch them than by using something they have a natural instinct to consume without fear or caution? Countless people report the best feeding response they have ever experienced when using Sticky Bloodworm Pellets. Available in 2.3mm and 4mm in 900g and 2.5kg bags. To get your hands on some of this these incredible pellets, which we are certain will put some extra carp on the bank for you this year, simply like the Sticky Baits Facebook page and share this post on your own timeline. We will pick five people at random from everyone who has entered to receive a 2.5kg bag in the size of their choice for free! Competition closes 9am Tuesday 18th March and the winners will be announced later that day. If you have already liked the Sticky Baits Facebook page, all you need to do is share this post to be entered. Good luck!
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 08:57:07 +0000

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