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Essex
star Chris Vandervleit prefers to use Superfeed when he's after
big fish.
Superfeed
is a coarse groundbait that is my first choice whenever I want
to use groundbait for big fish. It mixes brilliantly and a ball
can be made with just a gentle squeeze of your hand.
I
usually mix it by adding the minimum of water. This maintains
the activity of the groundbait in the water, while providing enough
stickines to allow me to add plenty of loose offerings to it.
While
more often than not, I'll use Superfeed by itself, I sometimes
add Van den Eynde Grilled Hemp if I'm fishing for roach and carp,
and brown crumb if I'm fishing for bream.
Apart
from using Superfeed as a groundbait to be introduced by hand,
I also often use it in a feeder. It's good because it's not selective,
attracting all species of fish. But the key is in the quality
of the fish you'll catch with Superfeed. Mix it fairly dry for
the feeder.
IDEAL
USES
Superfeed
is the perfect multi-purpose groundbait for all waters where there
are bream, roach, carp or tench-infact it will attract nearly
every species of freshwater fish! Simply follow the step-by-step
mixing guide to produce a soft, fluffy-textured groundbait every
time. Specially formulated by Marcel Van den Eynde, protein-rich
Superfeed Red contains all the necessary ingredients to use 'straight
from the bag'. It is a multi-purpose groundbait mix ideal for
most British waters. However Superfeed Red is also versitile and
mixes well with other products. This allows you to 'customise'
your groundbait for more specific water conditions making it a
sure winner with the match angler and specimen hunter alike.
LIGHT
MIX
Ideal for canals and lakes. 50/50 mix of Superfeed and Super
Cup NOTE: For extra light mix substitute Special for Super Cup.
Medium
Mix. Ideal for slow moving waters or lakes. 50/50 mix of Superfeed
and Gold Pro.
Heavy
Mix. Ideal for moving waters or deep lakes. 50/50 mix of Superfeed
and Secret.
MIXING
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Place the dry groundbait into a mixing bowl and blend befor adding
water.
2.
Add water slowly whilst vigorously stirring the mix together.
Break up any lumps which develop by rubbing them between your
palms.
3.
When you feel the mixture is damp enough, set it aside for 5-10
minutes to allow the moisture to be fully absorbed.
4.
You will find before use a little more water may be added to the
mix.
5.
This groundbait is sometimes more effective if it is mixed a few
minutes before you need to use it.
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