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The Glugs have been designed predominantly as an added attractant and allow almost any bait to be completely ‘glugged’, dispersing a high attractant flavour into the immediate area surrounding your hookbait. As it is not water-based, it can be used in conjunction with PVA products.
The Glug is available in 5 flavours : Poms-Pommes (apple and walnut), Jungle (tiger nut and peanut), Crave (fish and plum), Black Pepper and Elixir 6. It is also available in Neutral so you can either use it as it is or flavour it yourself.
The best way to flavour the Neutral Glug is to place the pot in a bowl of hot water to make the Glug a runnier consistency, which makes mixing easier. Then simply add in the flavours, glug dipping attractants, particles, colours or whatever you wish to make your own individual Glug.
The colder the Glug is, the thicker its consistency. If you wish to make it runnier, you are able to warm the Glug by again sitting the pot in some hot water, e.g. it will sit nicely in your coffee mug.
As it cools, the Glug will again thicken. If your tactics require the Glug to remain runnier, add an amount of hot water to the contents and stir in, but remember this will no longer be PVA friendly!
The photograph on this page shows a boilie being ‘glugged’, but The Glug, being exceptionally sticky, can be used on almost any bait be it maggots, corn, meat or whatever you choose. The Glug will adhere better to dry bait.
Because The Glug is so sticky, we advise that you hair-rig your bait prior to glugging and use your boilie needle or a small twig to totally submerge it.
As the bait is removed from the pot, you can see The Glug’s ‘toffee apple’ effect as it completely encases the bait. If the bait being used is porous, the flavour of The Glug will penetrate, further prolonging the attractiveness of your bait. Unlike most bait dips, The Glug does not easily disperse, it lingers around your hookbait and stays in your swim longer.
Glugging your hookbait doesn't need to end there. Pellets, particles, maggots, etc., will stick to The Glug |
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