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Old 9th June 2008, 07:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What in your opinions are the best pellets and why ?
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Still working on that one Jeff, Ringers expanders seem the most popular in our club but I keep trying different brands and sizes. Gonna try those Jellets on Saturday on a club match so we'll see.
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Hi Net Hooker, have you tried Schnitzel Wurst jelly pellets by carp vader ?
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For me its the Vader hookers especially the polar ice they just stay on ther hook and its great for confidence

The polar sinkers are good too, but for fishing where it involves heavy feeding its got to be skrettings,

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Bought a tub of polar ice pellets £2.99, tried them on 2 pools but never caught on them, perhaps it's me
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Not tried them Jeff but willing to give 'em a whirl.
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My best pellets has to be Ringer expanders and RS Elite natural a close second - just never seem to stop catching with them.
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RS Elite natural a close second, never heard of those but will have a look around, I like ringers but was after a good all round pellet and preferably one that stayed on the hook
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How do you use the pellets?

I know it is another dumb question, but I have tried some soft 'hookable' pellets, pinapple and strawberry flavour, but had very little success on them, they were 4-6 mm in size and i was using size 16, then 18, and finaly size 20 hooks, yet i wasnt getting a bite.

I can see using the bigger pellets on a hair rig and how that works ok, but as foir the tiny 4-6mm 'hookable pellets, I am at a loss of how to use them properly.

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Hi,

For me it has to be sonu baits Skinz for pellet waggler. Ringers for on the deck. Id like to get the Skrettings but they don't make them in Ireland anymore.

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