Sonubaits Liquid Flavour
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£3.25
A richly coloured and very potent liquid additive that can be used on any bait in the Sonu range to help increase flavour levels.
Sonubaits Fibre Paste
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£3.99
This is a modern type of paste bait with a fibrous soft but firm texture. Try it on the waggler or feeder.
Sonubaits One to One Paste
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£3.99
The clue to easy mixing success is in the name of this paste. It’s a traditional soft type of paste for shipping out in a pole pot.
Sonubaits Soft Hooker Pellets
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£2.99
The perfect hookbaits for use with pole or waggler tactics. Bursting with flavour, they will not split or crumble when hooked on.
Sonubaits Semi-Buoyant Oozing Boilies
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£4.99
These hookbaits have been overloaded with flavour and colour and slowly leak out a cloud of attraction.
Sonubaits Semi-Buoyant Band’ums
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£4.99
Similar to the Band'ums, but buoyant, which means these can be critically balanced against the weight of the hook – perfect for Method feeders.
Sonubaits Band’ums
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£3.99
These hookbaits are the perfect shape for using with bait bands, and are much favoured by anglers using Method feeder or pellet waggler tactics.
Sonubaits Bloodworm and Fishmeal Groundbait
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£5.99
Packed with crushed pellets, fishmeals and expensive freeze-dried bloodworm, this intoxicating mixture produces a heady combination of flavours. It’s ideal for all types of feeder fishing as well as for balling in.
Sonubaits Bloodworm Fishmeal Feed Pellets
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£3.99
These sinking feed pellets in 2mm, 4mm and 6mm sizes are coated in a special bloodworm flavour, and can be used straight or prepared for Method or pellet feeders in the two smaller sizes by soaking in water for 30 minutes. The addition of the new Sonu Liquid Bloodworm and Fishmeal liquid further enhances the bait’s appeal.
Ringer Baits Micro Pellets
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£3.49
Five sure-fire successes join the Ringers range of match baits. Ringers Micros are specially selected tiny pellets for pole potting. They hold together just long enough to make them an ideal feed when used with Method and pellet feeders.
They are also very easy to prepare, too – you simply cover them level with water and leave them to stand for 30 minutes.