CC Moore Bait Dye (200g or 1kg)
This dye has been used with great success in the U.K. and European bait industry and enables companies to give their baits strong, vivid colours that increase the attraction properties of their baits.
Its non-soluble nature makes it suitable for inclusion in baits that are used on short or long sessions. Bait Dye can be used to color Hi-Viz Pop Ups or standard bottom baits. We recommend the following inclusion levels: Hi-Viz Pop Ups: 30-40g per kg of base mix. Boilies (standard bottom baits and freebies): 10-20g per kg of base mix. To increase the concentration of color in your baits, simply increase the amount of dye added. If your baits are not as bright as you want them you can add white dye to the mix, but also need to consider other ingredients in your base mix recipe. Dark ingredients will drastically reduce the effect of fluoro bait dyes and may need to be reduced or even removed from your mix in order to achieve the color you require. Available in: Fluoro Pink Fluoro Orange Fluoro Yellow Bright Red Green Orange White Yellow Sold in 250 gram jars-
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ManufacturerCC Moore
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Name200gr - Fluoro Pink, 200gr - Fluoro Orange, 1kg - Fluoro Purple, 200gr - Fluoro Purple, 200gr - White, 200gr - Fluoro Yellow
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Google Product Category3334
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Cory07/10/2021, 11:17 AMThese are Quality dyes not doubt about that!
But I cannot find a yellow that looks like the yellow used in the ready made boilies. I bought the 200 grams of yellow, and it doesn't matter the base mix i used, or the quantity, This CC Moore yellow, turns out Orange in the finished product! -
Blaise05/19/2018, 01:45 AMI love to soak feed corn in this mix very strong and great for adding to cures for corn
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Murph03/06/2018, 10:38 PMFrom the flourescent yellow, orange and red that I have tried so far they are amazing, dont have to worry about a carp not seeing the boilies
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Murph03/06/2018, 10:38 PMFrom the flourescent yellow, orange and red that I have tried so far they are amazing, dont have to worry about a carp not seeing the boilies
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Stephen10/13/2017, 02:43 AMA little bit goes a long way. It definitely seems to help the carp find it much faster.