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Tyto
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   Old Thread  #7 4 Jun 2025 at 0.57am  1  Login    Register
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Damn it ! For decades, every time I've had a barbeque I've thrown away any left over charcoal. If only I'd known that this was the Holy Grail of carp bait then I could have been a contender 😂.
Darkieallard
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   Old Thread  #6 2 Jun 2025 at 8.35pm  0  Login    Register
Bulks it out as a cheap replacement
Scot-chegg
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   Old Thread  #5 2 Jun 2025 at 8.26pm  2  Login    Register
Prevent flatulence my arse.. remember trying the charcoal dog biscuits on my staffy, needless to say he'd still empty the room silent assassin style 🤢
Ynnek
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   Old Thread  #4 2 Jun 2025 at 5.48pm  0  Login    Register
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Black colorant...
Greekskii
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Greekskii
   Old Thread  #3 2 Jun 2025 at 4.33pm  0  Login    Register
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Chances are, there's no reason other than to make anglers think they're doing something special!
Reesy
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Reesy
   Old Thread  #2 2 Jun 2025 at 2.57pm  0  Login    Register
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Found this...

Activated charcoal is a fine, odorless, black powder often used in emergency rooms to treat overdoses. Some other potential benefits include reducing flatulence, promoting kidney health, and lowering cholesterol levels.


I'll have 3 ton please....

Guessing it's in the bait as colourant
Reesy
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Reesy
   Old Thread  #1 2 Jun 2025 at 2.37pm  0  Login    Register
Anyone know what this does in bait?
It's in OMC's new stuff.

Just wondered....
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