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In reply to Post #1 I would say there is zero chance of any bait from that era still being around in its exact original state. Just so many ingredients are now unavailable or changed beyond recognition. Saying that, it doesn’t mean the newer one is no good and perhaps even better.
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In reply to Post #4 good point...
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In reply to Post #2 There have been so many bait advances, new ingredients, new knowledge of what carp require etc. since the original Enervite, I would imagine there are better but similar baits out there for the same price to be honest.
I often wonder about this and whether that's a good enough reason to go back to old formulations, the fact they will be different to the now 'norm', maybe even not contain the same ingredients which may be recognised by Carp as a danger signal/trigger.
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In reply to Post #1 There was a thread on here a while back about Enervite. Do a search.
I know it contained Sluis birdfood whether that's the same I'm not sure? And also Equvite a horse feed mineral supplement not to sure that's available still?
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In reply to Post #1 There have been so many bait advances, new ingredients, new knowledge of what carp require etc. since the original Enervite, I would imagine there are better but similar baits out there for the same price to be honest.
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Hi , whats the chances of it being as the original mix was , i know robin red has changed but has anyone used it recently and noticed any difference ?
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