Bait-Tech Big Carp Method Mix: Sweet Coconut (2kg)

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Designed with a high food value, Big Carp Method Mix is a blend no big fish will resist. Packed with one of the best attractors and food sources: Sweet Coconut. This mix will not only attract big fish but keep them feeding as they graze to find the crushed hemp, milled tiger nuts and other key particles in this rich amino packed bait.

2kg bags offer great value but with enough bait to last the session when moulding around big feeders. Big hits and instant bites – method fishing will never be the same!

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Designed with a high food value, Big Carp Method Mix is a blend no big fish will resist. Packed with one of the best attractors and food sources: Sweet Coconut. This mix will not only attract big fish but keep them feeding as they graze to find the crushed hemp, milled tiger nuts and other key particles in this rich amino packed bait.

2kg bags offer great value but with enough bait to last the session when moulding around big feeders. Big hits and instant bites – method fishing will never be the same!

    • SKU
      BT-COCOMM
    • UPC/ISBN
      5060112202025
  • Manufacturer
    Bait-Tech
  • Google Product Category
    3334

Product questions

  • Russell crumpton
    06/24/2023, 04:46 PM

    Can this product be used on a regular method feeder, or is it just groundbait

    Administrator
    06/24/2023, 04:48 PM

    It can be used on a method feeder.

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  • 10/13/2020, 02:26 PM
    Comparing to other method mixes of the same brand, coconut does not make it to the top. The mix for some reason absorbs lots of water, yest appears to stay dry (i bet its because of coconut flakes, I was getting the same effect a while ago when I used to make my own method mixes and when I experimented with adding shredded coconut flakes to the mix). If you are using a big and heavy method feeder, simply everything falls out once it hits a water. You can ofcourse over-saturate it with water and mold it, but than you get a paste and not proper method mix.

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