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sturgeon pellets

Jerry Gleeson

Senior Member
has anyone ever come across these pellets or used them to any effect
contents are
Protein 42,0%
Oil 18,0%
Fibre 1,7%
Ash 8,8%
Vitamin A IU(IE)kg 15.000
Vitamin D3 IU(IE)kg 2.000
Vitamin E mg/kg 200
Vitamin C mg/kg 150
curious to know what some of you might think
cheers
jerry
 
The Chairman on Tuesday

With the greatest respect (which actually means Little to No), I believe that, in your results-hungry, eff the Trash Fish state (but definitely not in Holy Dirty Harry Callaghan fashion), you need to ask yourself this: "I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?"


As ever,

B.B.
 
You should be so Lucky...Lucky Lucky Lucky!

Which bit is the Sturgeon?
No doubt, they'll be bringing out a 'PB' Pellet soon with magnum force ingredients that the fish can lick like a lolly!;)
 
Colin, Paul and Ray, who have been round the block a few times, are merely having a bit of fun.

As the woman on The Fast Show used to say, " No offence!"


Such fun!


Hugo



 
Hi men,

Dave , muppets with smart answers rather than actual advice to a normal question are getting more common , because it's easy .

No offence :p


Hatter
 
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jerry, sounds to me as if the mickey takers are already on the bait ;)
and i think youve touch a nerve there buddy and they are playing it low key...:p
 
Which bit is the Sturgeon?
No doubt, they'll be bringing out a 'PB' Pellet soon with magnum force ingredients that the fish can lick like a lolly!;)

They are used to feed Sturgeon {Word edited} as Trout pellets are fed to trout, and Salmon pellets are fed to Salmon. There not difficult was it:rolleyes:

Gerry
they can be found in some aquarist centres and some bait companies. Someone has used them to good effect on the Western Rother with several doubles. They can be found in sizes up to 8mm. Hope that is a sensible answer to a sensible question.
ATB
Colin
 
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Can we please refrain from 'name calling'.

I didn't feel that Paul and Ray were doing anything other than having a bit of fun.
We can still have a bit of fun on here.

Jerry asked a reasonable question and I'm sure he will get replies that will help him.

Steve
 
Humourless canutes, some of you.

Quite agree Paul, though I'd replace "some" with many.

So all but one of the humourless ones fail to answer the question, guess I'll have give a reasoned answer:
Jerry on paper the only major difference in nutrition between carp/coarse pellets and sturgeon pellets is the oil content in sturgeon pellets is 10% higher. So I'd reckon they should be cheap but no more effective than any other feed pellet; trout, halibut or carp/coarse.
 
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Well the sturgeon pellets have caught plenty of barbel anglers in thier swims, judging by the replies ha ha.

All I know that it has accounted for a few decent double figure carp from the whispers in the local tackle shop...not much to work on though.
 
Give a pellet/boilie a new name and they'll come flocking!

I'm currently in the process of creating a new 'coelacanth' range of pellets/boilies (pretty sure it not been done), rest assured they are set to blow the fishing world apart! They've already accounted for several 40lb carp and double figure barbel, truly a 'must have' for any serious angler!

£40 a kilo
 
I maybe should of worded my question a bit better after, I was more curious about the pellet content, that's the reason I put it there, too much oil, not enough fish etc etc
You can Carry on takin the **** now :)
Cheers
Jerry
 
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