You mentioned fishmeal geoundbaits dominating in summer, even on naturals. Would this also apply in Ireland in your experience, or stick with naturals and sweet groundbait. Cheers
Really liked the video thanks. Lee hi, .I'm interested in the colour of groundbaits in the water. I find a darker grounbait is better on the natural waters I fish. This groundbait looks quite dark....Will it stay that way or will it lighten in colour when it's thrown in the edge? Which is what I do to check my mix. Big thanks to all involved. 😊
Hi Dave, The colour won't wash out of the groundbait as we don't use powder/liquid dyes on top of otherwise light ingredients. Thrown in shallow clear water sometimes mixes can look a lighter colour but the test is to scoop it back out (if it hasn't been eaten 😅) and look at the colour then. 👌🏽
amazing enthusiasm for a groundbait, informative and enjoyable to watch
This is my go to groundbait sonu have cracked with this product 👏👏👏
Perfect video Lee ...thanks a lot for this tip`s
Great tips cheers, hadn't thought of using dry with wet. 👍
You mentioned fishmeal geoundbaits dominating in summer, even on naturals. Would this also apply in Ireland in your experience, or stick with naturals and sweet groundbait. Cheers
Really liked the video thanks.
Lee hi,
.I'm interested in the colour of groundbaits in the water. I find a darker grounbait is better on the natural waters I fish. This groundbait looks quite dark....Will it stay that way or will it lighten in colour when it's thrown in the edge?
Which is what I do to check my mix.
Big thanks to all involved. 😊
Hi Dave,
The colour won't wash out of the groundbait as we don't use powder/liquid dyes on top of otherwise light ingredients. Thrown in shallow clear water sometimes mixes can look a lighter colour but the test is to scoop it back out (if it hasn't been eaten 😅) and look at the colour then. 👌🏽