Ting Tong Raves About Dynamite Baits’ Latest Offering.
I’ll be the first to admit I’m no bait buff, but I do trust the people who are. So when I got my hands on some of the new CompleX-T from Dynamite it instantly grabbed not only my smell and taste buds, but my undivided attention to change from my beloved and proven Monster Tiger Nut.
One of the first things I noticed about the bait was its dark colour, yet it became very washed out in no time at all – a massive plus for the cagey and wary pressured fish which I normally target. The second was the distinctive ‘carpy smell’. I’ve been carp fishing for over 30 years now, and sometimes I smell a bait and simply know it’s the one – I just know it will destroy waters on a large scale and won’t blow due to overuse like some baits do. But how would it perform against baits in which I had total confidence and had used with great success for years?
The first test was a prebaiting campaign on a new syndicate I’d joined, and the reason for this was I knew no other angler in the syndicate would have access to the CompleX-T, so surely it would be a big edge for me. I also knew this water had been dominated by sweet-based baits for a few years, so how would I fare up against tried and proven baits? A mate and I put in a fair bit and we did very well straight from the off. I bagged fish of 40¼lb and 52¼lb, and my mate had a string of big thirties, all within a couple of weeks of the season commencing.
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