2016/7/19 9:00:44
YOU can buy jelly pellets in the shops, but you can also make your own. And they’re great for carp, F1 carp, tench, bream, crucians, roach… and practically anything that swims in a day ticket lake!
If you make your own you know what goes into them, and you can vary everything from the colour and flavour to the consistency.
A softer pellet would be better for winter fishing because the cold water will harden it, in the same way that cheese paste should be made softer in winter than in summer.
And the extra bonus of making your own jelly pellets, apart from the huge satisfaction you get from catching fish on something that you’ve made yourself, is that they will cost you much less than the manufactured ones.
Here Angler’s Mail contributor Bill Rushmer explains how he makes his own jelly pellets…
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