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BASE MIX INGREDIENTS
Our base mix ingredients have
been sourced with great care to ensure we are able to supply you with
highest possible quality at the lowest possible price. This allows you to
produce high quality baits at a very reasonable cost- a trend that many
anglers are following in a quest to give them an edge in the increasingly
competitive carp fishing world.
Each ingredient goes through a stringent
set of tests and evaluations to ensure we are confident of its safety,
nutritional value, attraction properties, freshness and continuity of
supply. With different raw materials coming from many different areas of
the world, we are constantly reviewing our range to ensure we have new
ingredients that will allow anglers and bait companies to develop new,
better baits at reasonable costs.
In recent times one of the most commonly asked
questions is: What can I use as a fishmeal replacement? Once again, CC
Moore & Co Ltd have carried out detailed research on suitable protein
sources that can be used as a bulk ingredient in high quality base mixes.
Whilst we can't give everything away, we have included two of these
(Poultry Protein Meal & Roasted Peanut Meal) in our new range of Base
Mix Ingredients on this site.
With other great additions like Chilli Powder and
Limestone Flour, we feel our expanding range of Base Mix Ingredients sits
perfectly under the all-encompassing heading of 'The ultimate collection
of Carp baits.'
N.B. For details of how you can make this range of
ingredients really work for you, click here to access the 'Proven Boilie
Recipes' section of
the site where we offer mixing, rolling and delivery of your bait.
Quality bait making guns, tables and accessories can be purchased from Gardner
Tackle.
Click here for Base
Mix Ingredients A-L Click here for Base
Mix Ingredients M-Z
Congratulations to Ian Gray on his staggering
capture of these stunning fish
made from an undisclosed French lake.
Using baits produced from CC Moore & Co Ltd
ingredients, Ian caught 18 fish to 72lb, including fish in the 30's, 40's,
2 x 60's and a 72lb in a week-long session.
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