Tunamino + E12 5kg 20mm

Solar Tackle Tunamino + E12 5kg 20mm

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44,00 €

-16,00 €

60,00 €

ProdottoDiametroDisponibilitàPrezzo
Solar Tunamino + E12 - Modello 1338720 mmNon Disponibile 60,00 € -16,00 €
44,00 €
(IVA Incl.)
Solar Tunamino + E12 - Modello 1338815 mmNon Disponibile 60,00 € -16,00 €
44,00 €
(IVA Incl.)

Many of us already know how effective it is to combine 2 different baits. For many succesfull anglers it has been a well-used and successful approach for years. Indeed, some of us at Solar Tackle have enjoyed huge results by combining 2 baits, and Arjen Uitbeijerse is one Solar angler that's banked untold, 40s, 50s, ?? x 60s and ?? x 70s over the past ?? years with this very edge.

The reason behind mixing two baits is that, catch histories show that some fish prefer fishmeal baits and others prefer fruity-type baits. Furthermore, dull-coloured baits can produce better results on some venues and bright baits excel on others.

By combining both types of baits and different colours, you maximise your chance to attract and catch more of the fish in any water you target, and maybe even catch that target fish you've been chasing!

Solar Tackle now offer this tactic readily available in our new TunaMino & E12 boilie range. In the TunaMino we have a dark, fishmeal bait, tested and used since 2015, which we have combined with an orange, E12 bait based on a proven recipe from Arjen Uitbeijerse; E12 (Esterblend) being one of the Solar flavours used in most Solar baits since the late 1990s and an additive with a incredible record for catching carp.

These 2 baits offer a perfect, balanced combination, both in 20mm and supplied in 5kg bags at £49.99 (£10 per kilo). Better still, iif you buy 2 bags, you get the 3rd bag for free!

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Founded in 1987 by Martin Locke, Solar Tackle is one of the longest standing, true original carp fishing brands.
Born out of a need to get on the bank mid week, Martin was working as a metal engineer in the early 1980s, where he produced stainless bankware for his own fishing during his lunch hours. Quickly he had more requests from angling mates to make them some of the same than he could build in his lunch hours.

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