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Pukka Pick n Mix Pellets


PUKKA PICK N MIX PELLET SELECTION
Price: £20.00 for 6kgs inc post & packing

For a good few years now I've been a big fan of using pellet mixes made up of pellets of different sizes. I like the theory that says fish are more likely to suck the hookbait in if they're having to vary the power of their sucking to cope with the different sizes and therefore different weights of the pellets they're feeding on. The theory suggests, too, that a hookbait will be less likely to stand out from the crowd if lying amongst a spread of pellets of different sizes. Include another variation, in that the pellet mix can be made up of different flavours of pellets as well as different sizes, and the theory may take on more weight.

Of course, another hypothesis is that it is better to deliberately make the hookbait stand out from the crowd (based on the fact that a blade of grass in a field can be hard to find) but all that is another debate and not for this review. Let's just say that my personal preference is for the pellet variety rather than for them all being the same.


So how much variety do you go for, half a dozen different sizes in half a dozen different types (flavours)? That rules out buying in bulk then unless you have room for three dozen bulk sacks of pellets; let alone being able to use that lot before they go past a useable date.

So we have to be realistic and realise that buying in bulk is not an option. Unless that is we can find a supplier who will pre-mix the pellets……

Step in Pukka Pellets and we're almost there. Pukka will sell you a 6kg bag of mixed pellets for £20.00, including post and packing. Not cheap, but I think good value considering you're not buying in bulk and they're offering a really good variety of pellets from which you can choose. They will be offering bulk supplies at a more favourable price in the not too distant future.

It doesn't end there. For an extra £1.50 they will glug 1kg of your pellet mix with attractor oils, giving you the option of using this kilo of bait for hookbaits.

The choice of pellet, from which you can choose five, includes:
8 sizes of Halibut pellet
5 sizes of Carp pellet
1 size of Pukka Spice pellet
4 sizes of Trout pellet
1 size of CSL pellet
2 sizes of Betaine pellet
1 size of Hemp pellet
1 size of Salmon pellet

The chosen mix arrives with your pellet choice printed on the label.

As far as I'm aware Pukka are the only company offering this pellet mix service and they make it easy to make your choice. Just go to the Pukka website, tick the appropriate boxes and click 'add'. It's as simple as that. And you can pay on line using Paypal or with your credit card though their order hotline number.

A review of other Pukka products will appear at a later date.

Pukka Pellets

FISHINGmagic VERDICT

The pellets are excellent quality, fresh and exactly what I ordered. I got good service too, the pellets arriving promptly and packaged well.

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C. Roger Bradbury 
Posted: 10/03/05 12:33:00 00
I wonder if some of these can be used for Shark Fishing groundbait (or, for that matter, for Bass, Dogfish Conger)

They may be good for starting a well-spread "cone" of groundbait before you get the usual rubby-dubby going (and may disperse better than the old frozen chum "log" as well as being more convenient if you say away for a few days)
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