Dynabait 9332340000060

Dynabait Freeze Dried Dry Sandworms Long Life Fishing Bait

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Dynabait are marine, fresh water and terrestrial products uniquely processed to create high quality long lasting fishing bait. They can be used for fishing in salt and freshwater. Simply soak in water until rehydrated and move into a dry container, but keep moist.

When cast into water, a disbursement of hormone and enzyme flavour will attract any fish within reasonable distance and generate excellent catch results. During processing all natural hormones and enzymes remain undamaged, keep their full flavour and result in an amazing and productive reaction from the fish. 

Proven catches of bream, whiting, cat fish, bass, flathead, black fish, flounder, cod, mullet, morwong, redfish, yellow belly, leather jacket, trevally, salmon, snapper, coral trout, sweet lip, perch... just to name a few of fresh and salt water species.

Features

- Natural sandworm bait
- Long lasting
- Just add water and rehydrate to use
- Suitable for use in fresh and salt water

Specifications

- Amount: 5g of bait per pack

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Reviewed by Hristijan S., from Australia
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Always handy

These are always handy and easy to use

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Reviewed by Sarah M., from Australia
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Rated 4 out of 5
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Great product

Great product to have when you take kids fishing as it doesn’t smell on your hands. We keep it in your Tackle Box at all times. Also good for when you’re driving past a great spot and just get the urge to fish. Have caught many different species on this bait

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