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Freezer Bait
The monster worm boilie has been designed and based around a natural worm digest which has been produced by a process of pasteurizing the lobworm to stabilize bacteria, enzymes and harvest the best from its natural amino acids and sugars, this combined with our own development of flavours and attractors has all been housed under aqua dynamix's formulation 5 concept.
Monster worm is rolled on a highly nutritional and digestible basemix to supplement and promote optimum health and growth for carp, made with top grade ingredients which include fishmeals, milk and vegetable proteins also added are seaweed and betain which contain vital vitamins for a carp’s healthy diet.
Posted by PIP on 6th Dec 2010
first time using the worm i fished my local lake, wich i had only had 2 lower 20's out of since june. THE worm had been out in the water for just over an hour when i had a screamer and landed a 26.8 mirror , then nothing til 7 in the mornin and i landed my pb 34.11 common smashing my old pb by 3lbs. I WELL RECCOMEND THE WORM TO ANY 1 STRUGGLING TO CATCH.
Posted by Bob (Carpybob) Morris on 23rd Nov 2010
Having used the monster worm since its launch, i can safely say this is a complete all year round bait which has never let me down, whether it be fishing the hard northern waters through to midlands runs waters and further afield in france, having caught fish varying from single figures through to 40's.
if you have any doubts, GET ON IT
Posted by connor on 2nd Oct 2010
first time i ever took them on a session with me it was a water that i have had a few fish from befor but it took the place apart as soon as i started the session well pleased with the bait
Posted by Rob major on 6th Aug 2010
first session on my new syndicate using the monster worm, resulting in 7 runs of which 5 of them rolled over the net.
the best being a stunning broken linear mirror of 25lb 10oz. not bad for a day only session.
never have i used a bait with such instant success. get on the worm!!!!
keep up the good work mate, hopefully more to follow.
regards rob.
Posted by Adam on 1st Jul 2010
Bought a tester 5kg of Worm for last weekend, managed to beat my mate fishing the cell on one of our more difficult synticate lakes. The bait looks and smells amazing, have already placed an order for an additional 15kg. JB's knowledge worth it's weight in gold, keep pumping out the developments Aqua Dynamix!
Posted by Lee (Smiley) Baker on 22nd Jun 2010
just got back after a session on my syndicate lake for the first time using the monster worm after watching the fishes reaction to the bait in the snags i was impressed at the way they were ripping up the weed to get at it,so confidence flowing it was time to go looking for fish in an area that they could be angled for.so into a swim and with three kilos spread out in front of me over a ten yard by ten yard area the anticipation was killing me.i could not get the rods out quick enough. first casts bang on and within ten minutes my left hand rod rattles off to a five pound tench and by first light and 9 tench later it was time for a move but confidence was still high.i managed to find a group of ten to twelve fish milling about in the margins so a load of chops and whole baits were dropped in the margin in three foot of water and a rod dropped on top almost instantly the fish started to take an interest in the spot drifting over the top with the odd one just taking the odd chop after about twenty five minutes of this three of the group just went ballistic heads down tearing the weed to peices almost instantly the reel started screaming and within minutes i was looking down at a thirty three pound common sitting at the bottom of the net. all i can say to that is HAPPY DAYS and one happy carper
tight lines
Posted by Lee (Smiley) Baker on 22nd Jun 2010
just taken delivery of the monster worm and to say i was excited was an understatement. after fighting with the box for five minutes i was brought back to this world with a polite cough from the courier who was standing there grinning at me still waiting for a signature.
so with the box open i was greeted with a deep red coloured bait and a subtle spicey meat aroma,a nice firm outer skin and once broken between your fingers you are left with a very fine crumb
next was to put it through a tank test. a few different variations were used on bits of braid to see how long they would last(eg standard butterfly,trimmed down,)and what physical changes occurred in the bait.
after twelve hours the bait showed a very slight swelling as it took on water and released it's attractants which were visible due to the discolored tank water but what i liked was the bait still retained the deep red colour with only the butterfly set up showing any real signs of softening up
after twenty four hours the bait had lightened up very slightly but no more swelling had occurred after removing them from the tank after giving each one a vigorous shake the butterfly came off the braid(which i expected)but the other presentations stayed intact but broke up nicely with a squeeze.
next came the taste test i'm not one for eating baits but i do like to taste the water they've been submerged in this is something i do not recommend with this bait.it had that liquid iron medicine taste with a spicy undertone but i believe if you are feeding it to fish it's only right you taste it too.
so all that is left for me to do is get out on the bank and see how the fish react to it.i will let you know how i get on.
Tight lines
Posted by carl welch on 21st Jun 2010
Just got my worm boilie and used it on the Thames.11lb 2oz babel,6lb 6oz barbel ,5 chub all in 12 hours.i will be useing this bait all season.Great bait great fishing what more could you ask for.