Steve Lewis
Senior Member
Not that I consider pellets to be a go-to hookbait or loose feed by any stretch, but I always used to like to have a few on standby, just as an alternative.
But the sheer variety now available is a bit mind-boggling, when back when I was last fishing in the 90s there was basically just a choice of basic trout and halibut pellets, typically made by the same one or two fish food manufacturers.
My question is basically - is there that much difference (aside from flavours) between all the different ones available now? I see prices don't vary that much, although the no-name fish food pellets seem to be marginally cheaper. But is there a particular make that remains quite solid for longer, or leaks slower, or leaks more intensely, etc etc? Any that should be avoided on fish health grounds?
But the sheer variety now available is a bit mind-boggling, when back when I was last fishing in the 90s there was basically just a choice of basic trout and halibut pellets, typically made by the same one or two fish food manufacturers.
My question is basically - is there that much difference (aside from flavours) between all the different ones available now? I see prices don't vary that much, although the no-name fish food pellets seem to be marginally cheaper. But is there a particular make that remains quite solid for longer, or leaks slower, or leaks more intensely, etc etc? Any that should be avoided on fish health grounds?