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£5.50



Black Snail Balanced Hookers

These extremely effective 'pellet shaped' Balanced Hookers have been designed to identically match our range of Black Snail boilies, glugs, pop-ups and pellets. They contain all of the ingredients and attractors included within our Black Snail boilie recipe, including snail powder, Betaine, Caviar and salmon oil.
 
We have added granulated cork dust to give them a greater degree of buoyancy and negate the weight of the hook to make them behave more naturally. They can be coated with our Black Snail Liquid Food to further increase their ‘pulling power’.

Size: 12mm x 16mm Dumbell shape (shelf life)
 

Price

£5.50 per tub


Balanced Dumbells

There are definitely times when standard round hook baits can lose their effectiveness and a switch to a different shape can often produce the goods. These pellet shaped hook baits offer a viable alternative to standard round hook baits and when mounted on a slightly longer hair and fished over a bed of pellets, they can often make the difference between success and failure!

Their shape not only makes them very difficult for the fish to eject, but coupled with their added buoyancy due to the inclusion of cork dust, they are also superb for fishing over the top of silt or weed. They are also very durable and will last for many hours without being nibbled away by nuisance fish, Crayfish or diving birds. Definitely worth considering when the going gets tough!

Top tip

Try mounting the dumbell on the hair long-ways. This will enter the carp's mouth easier, but will spin around on ejection thus making it more difficult for the carp to eject the hook.