Bait series SuperFeed
SUPERFEED - the sure-fire bait for difficult fisheries and wary carp
Do you know that feeling when you're on the water for the first time and you have no idea which bait to start with? Every one of us has had this problem. But we have found a solution.
Every water can hide some secrets, the discovery of which can contribute to your own small or bigger success. To explore the depths of unknown or difficult fisheries, you need to find the golden mean that will work wonders. It's not easy, but we're here to tell you how to do it.
What should you look for to determine the type of the most effective fishing bait?
In our opinion, there are a few clues we should pay attention to when looking for the "golden bait", such as the level of angling pressure, the population of fish in the fishery... However, we would like to focus on waters that are abundant in natural food or where we have to compete with an abundance of crayfish, mussels and snails. The nature of the bottom (e.g. the presence of silt or hard gravel), the depth of the fishery and the crowds of anglers mentioned earlier are also important in the context of choosing a bait.
In times when more and more people become fascinated with fishing for valiant carp, it is more and more rare to enjoy sitting alone by the water and the number of caught fish is growing rapidly every year. This also has consequences for the behaviour of the fish living in such waters. They are becoming more cautious, distrustful and increasingly picky. All this has led to the fact that poor quality products usually lose out to well-selected ones, which are designed by companies with many years of experience.
In order to meet the expectations and requirements of the highest quality products, we have created SuperFeed - a series of products which include:
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Boilies
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PVA groundbaits
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Pellets
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Hookers
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Dips and boosters
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Fluo pop ups in intensive colours
Features of the SuperFeed range
The composition of the SuperFeed range has been specially selected. Depending on the flavour, they contain the highest quality attractors such as:
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Krill meal
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GLM shell extract
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Salmon meal
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High grade fish meal
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Liver powder and original Robin Red
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CPSG soluble fish proteins
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Yeast extracts responsible for the flavour
This series is moderately flavoured because its power to attract fish is not based on high levels of flavouring. Its effectiveness lies in attracting carp with natural extracts.
Large fish may be wary of strong-scented baits. They will be less wary of baits containing natural flours and extracts through which they detect food.
Condensed, full of natural flours, Liquid PVA Stick Booster and Stickly Dip attractors.
We have vast experience in designing boosters, attractors and dips. We have translated all this knowledge into SuperFeed products. The optimally designed biodegradable gel base does not dissolve immediately but stays on the bait for a long time and sinks to the bottom with the bait, ensuring that it works on the fish senses where it should.
Other attractors with glycol or glucose syrup bases dissolve completely on the bottom, creating just a column of water and nothing else.
They draw fish away from the baited area. This is a very unfavourable phenomenon, which will certainly have a negative impact on the fate of your bait.
So sometimes it is worth to take a longer look at a product and check its composition before choosing it.
SuperFeed boosters and dips dissolve only slightly during the fall. Their aim is to get to the bottom, along with the bait and pellets, and start working there. On the bottom, SuperFeed boosters and dips start to create a flavour and aroma cloud full of delicious flours and extracts which attracts fish and stimulates them to feed.
Depending on the application, our products contain thick or very thick solutions and powdered extract and flours. The main ingredient in our bases is a fishmeal fraction of the highest standard - a kind of Mercedes among flours. Soluble fish proteins contain 70% of the best protein, full of free amino acids.
In water, CPSG behaves like powdered cream added to coffee. As it dissolves completely, it releases large amounts of amino acids, these tiny particles are used by carp to detect food.
To such an intensely attracting base we add a suitable attractor. For example Red Krill is enriched with the best Atlantic krill, Salmon&Kaviar goes with salmon meat powder, Chili Robin Red is a mass of chilli flakes and Robin Red. Like the rest of the flavours available, these are simply loaded with attractors to the limit, creating an angling 'bomb' of flavour and aroma. This allows SuperFeed boosters to accurately bring fish to the baiting area and keep them there for a long time.
Fluo colours always in!
The SuperFeed pop-up range consists of two colours:
Fluo pop-ups - very intense coloured baits
Washed out - so called "washed out" colours, but still very visible in the water
Here are a few words on why you should use fluo boilies when carping.
You are probably looking for a perfect boilie for every water, or at least one that will work wonders on most of your fisheries. The question is: does such a bait really exist?
Theoretically, the answer is yes! Or at least fishing baits in shades of orange or yellow come very close to this statement. It should be remembered, however, that their effectiveness also depends on the prevailing conditions, water transparency, depth and the fishery itself.
What could this mean for you?
It is information referring to what colours are best to use in a given fishery, knowing its depth.
In shallow fisheries, or when the fish are feeding near the surface, it is advisable to arm the fishing tackle with lures close to red. At deeper parts of the water it is worth to bet on orange and yellow shades.
But why is it that fluo colours work so often in our native fisheries?
Most of them have depth, which is responsible for great visibility of these colours, that is why they are so attractive for fish. And the visibility of colours by carp and other fish depends on the depth. Water is such a filter, which at a given depth filters the vision of the corresponding colours, meaning that they are absorbed at particular depths, changing the colour for the eye to grey-black.
Filtering of colours at corresponding depths:
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This process starts with red tones, the visibility of which disappears at around 3-5m.
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At subsequent depths, the orange colour is gradually absorbed.
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At 10-15 metres, yellow is no longer visible.
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In lower parts of the water (approx. 30m) all shades are perceived as green and blue, while blue and violet remain unchanged.
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At around 60 metres the violet colour is absorbed, while the blue remains visible for the longest time.
If you assimilate this basic knowledge, we can assure you that you will be very well prepared to start angling success on unknown waters.