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The Demon Seed

Five hemp products in the Van den Eynde range will provide the perfect combination for most species.

Canned Hemp Natural & Aniseed

  • Hemp in a can
  • Sealed in freshness
  • Cooked in flavour
  • Handy carry-size tin
  • Ready to use straight from the tin
  • Preservative free
  • Top quality, clean hemp seeds

Ideal for constant loose feed or laying a particle carpet over which to present your hookbait. Can be used with any hookbait. Brilliant for all fish: Roach, Chub, Dace and Carp.

Crushed Hemp
This is simply hempseed that's been crushed and ground, not cooked. It's best prepared by soaking it in hot water overnight before fishing and makes a groundbait quite sticky when added in. Best used in water over 8 feet deep. Crushed hemp creates a lot of activity and cloud in the water and is a good attractor for medium sized roach. It can also be used for holding bait together in an open end feeder.

Grilled Hemp
This is hempseed that has been heated without water so that oils are released and 'explode' out. It is then cooled and ground up. Grilled hemp should be added just before the start of a session and is best used in depths of less than 8 feet. Top canal anglers use grilled hemp as part of their grounbait mix, especially where roach are the quarry. Added just before the start, it has lots of activity in the water.

Mega Hemp
You won't find bigger hemp than this stuff. It's huge and a perfect hookbait for roach. Soak in plenty of water for 12 hours or more before boiling for at least 30 minutes until the seed splits and the white kernel inside is revealed. For fishing, choose a grain that's split, but not too much, and slide the bend of a size 18 fine-wire, wide-gape hook inside. Use a light float and feed half a dozen grains every five minutes or so.

 

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