Sonu Baits

Lava Rocks

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Description

Lava Rocks can totally transform a Method Feeder. This clever little addition is best used by shaking some Lava Rocks out into the base of a Method Mould, a little goes a long way so a thin layer is fine. Then put some groundbait or softened 2mm pellets in the Method Mould, then place your hookbait in and add more groundbait or pellets. Firmly press the Method Feeder into the Method Mould and when you release the method feeder the Lava Rocks will be on the top of the feeder. This means that when your Method Feeder has landed the Lava Rocks cause a big cloud of attraction on top of the feeder enticing fish to feed. Lava Rocks have a multitude of different uses, the can be added to PVA Bags or PVA stocking they can be put in the middle of groundbait balls or they can be cupped directly into the swim, this is especially productive when fishing the margins. They are available in 5 standard colours to suit a variety of fishing situations: Black (unflavoured) is particularly effective in winter when the water is clear, or on lakes that have lots of silt Red (unflavoured) is one of the most powerful colours, it stands out in different water conditions. Green (unflavoured) is excellent when used in conjunction with green groundbaits Yellow (unflavoured) is the brightest of the standard colours and stands out well against a dark lake bed Chocolate Orange is a great colour when fishing commercials, the bright colour stands out well.

Field Notes

Use as an additive with method feeders, PVA bags, groundbait balls, or cupped-in feed to create a visual attraction cloud over the feeder or swim. It is especially useful in clear water, over silt, and when fishing margins or commercial waters where a strong visual signal helps draw fish in.

Pros

  • Creates a strong attraction cloud on top of the feeder
  • Versatile: can be used in method moulds, PVA bags, or groundbait balls
  • Multiple colors for different water and bottom conditions

Cons

  • Not a standalone bait or lure
  • Best effect depends on proper feeder or groundbait presentation

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