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Without any doubt ‘Pot Shots’ are the biggest step forward in bait additives for a long time.They’ve got endless uses without any worry of overloading the flavour levels and utilise some of the best and most successful flavour combinations ever put onto or into a bait.
Each Pot-Shot has been perfectly formulated with long-term use and instant success being of equally paramount importance.All the combinations do a specific ‘job’.
The awesome Squid & Octopus (probably the most successful flavour ever) attracts and turns the water cloudy, Slayer Salmon Oil slicks and pulls ’em down whilst the Green Lipped Mussel powder layers the baited area – complicated if you try to work it out for yourself but simple ’coz its all in PS08! Job done.
The ‘Esters’ in the range have ultimate dissipation (whatever the water temperature) combined with Stimulin Amino Compound or the ‘Talin’ infused Liquid Candy Sweetener to set off instant feeding responses.With those examples in mind it isn’t hard to work out that the combinations are geared up to pull in fish to the baited area from a far greater distance than standard additives.
One pot is the perfect measure for a 6-egg mix, but is also just right for anglers who only roll a 3-egg mix for attractor-packed hookbaits.For those who prefer frozen baits, or have them made by a bait rolling company, a Pot Shot is the way forward – giving that extra ‘kick’ to the baits. With air dried baits, a quick ‘Shot’ will change an otherwise ‘dry’ bait,sending out signals to provoke an immediate response. Also, a Pot Shot will liven-up and individualise up to 5 kilos of shelf-life boilies.Pot shots aren’t just limited to boilie users.You can add them to our Bag Mix and groundbait or use them as a soak to give pellets, maggots or casters a boost. Plus, they’re a great addition to particles, both at the cooking stage and at the waterside. For those of you getting even trickier, all the Pot Shots can be mixed and matched with eachnother to create combinations never before possible.As you’ll agree, we’ve really done our home-work with these kiddies, just put ’em in and pull ’em out.
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