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Dynamite Baits Luncheon Meat

 

Luncheon Meat is widely excepted as one of the most commonly used alternatives to pellet or corn as chosen all year round hook bait on both commercial and more mature specimen venues. The bait has found great favour amongst the match angling legions and specialist anglers base on a number of factors but mainly because Luncheon Meat contains high levels of fats and oils which gives it a near on zero buoyancy, making its presentation and movement in the water very natural and deceptive to feeding fish.

One obvious problem with luncheon meat prepared for human consumption is the very high level of fats that although fine for humans it has been proven that fish find these near on impossible to digest. So to deal with this problem Dynamite Baits released a Luncheon Meat that has been specifically designed for angling use. They have reduced the levels of fats and oils thus making the Luncheon meat less buoyant and much healthier for the fish and the aquatic environment in which they live.

Final Thoughts

The Dynamite Baits Luncheon Meat was a first of a kind when released about 2 years ago and has made many friends in both match fishing and specialist angling circles during that time. The tin has a standard Key access system and is very easy to open a remove the contents, it takes about thirty seconds taking it easy. The Dynamite Baits Luncheon meat can be sliced and punched or put through a meat cutter to save time and is robust enough for use straight on the hook or for hair rigging presentations.

Dynamite Baits have also released a Spicy Red version to offer you an alternative hook bait option and both of these fish friendly Luncheon meat options sell for around the £2.60 per 340g tin. UKMA highly recommend you shop around and you will find some great deals on this product, especially on-line.


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