
If you mean fishing pellets for carp-style baiting, these are the strongest matches. Bait-Tech Halibut Marine Pellets (700g) are high-oil, high-protein feed pellets with slow breakdown, so they’re good for building a feeding area. Bait-Tech Xpand Pellets 4mm (500g) and Bait-Tech Xpand Pellets 6mm (500g) are soft expander pellets that work well as feed or hookbait. Bait-Tech Soft Hook Pellets 6mm (90g) are made specifically as hook pellets. Baylys Baits Premium Pellets are a practical small-pellet option for PVA bags or spodding.
Use smaller pellets like 4mm for quicker attraction and tighter feeding, and 6mm or larger for a slower, more selective approach. For hookbait use, the soft or expander styles are the easiest to hair-rig or fish over a bed of feed. For PVA bags, the smaller feed pellets are the cleanest option. If you want extra attraction, Bait-Tech Dip & Stick Liquid 500ml can be used to dunk pellets or boost PVA mixes.
Switch to a different bait approach if fish are ignoring pellets, the water is very cold and bites are slow, or you need a more visual single hookbait. In those cases, a stronger hookbait presentation or a different feed mix may outfish straight pellet feeding. If you’re targeting trout specifically, Atlas Mike's Bait Mike’s Glo Pellets – Assorted is the more relevant pellet option.
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