Harefield Tackle
2-4 High Street
Harefield
Middlesex
UB9 6BU

CC Moore Live System Shelf Life Boilies 15 mm £9.99

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    This superb, instantly attractive food bait has something of a cult following due to its ability to get a bite when literally all other boiled baits fail. It has a distinctively sweet, yeasty aroma and taste that triggers a strong feeding response in even the most unfavourable conditions. Its light, sandy colour also means it has the added advantage of stimulating fish to feed based on its visual attraction, therefore making it a superb winter bait that really needs little or no introduction prior to use.


    Incorporated into this mix are a number of ingredients that have not been widely used before in UK bait production. This bait therefore presents fish with a completely different food item to those which they encounter more regularly.


    With the inclusion of milk proteins, yeasts, textured vegetable proteins, bird foods, cream powders, Corn Steep Liquor Powder and other very digestible ingredients, Live System represents the ideal choice for year-round application where a stronger, sweeter bait with a distinctive aroma is required.


    Described as a bird food and milk protein combination bait with a creamy, sweet edge, Live System also lends itself to being flavoured or glugged with many other liquid additives, and mixes particularly well with citric and red fruit combinations.


    If you're looking for a bait that can be used throughout the year without any pre-baiting or a boilie that can be fished alongside another bait, then Live System is the ideal choice for you. 


    Boilie Colour Variation:   


    Our boilies do not contain synthetic dyes so different batches of the same bait may vary in colour. This is due to natural colour variations in some of the ingredients we use (such as fish meals, spices, natural extracts etc) and does not affect the quality or performance of the bait. Our baits are as naturally attractive as we can make them... and this includes some occasional, naturally-derived colour variations as you find with natural, wholesome foods that fish feed on in their own environment (such as snails, mussels, bloodworm etc).