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In reply to Post #11 Ah interesting re Catch it labs
They do a red liver oil which im guessing is based on the old Nash red liver oil palatant then?
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In reply to Post #9 Marcus Watts of Mirage baits. Bottles Sense appeal for The Rod Hutchinson brand.
I believe Catchit labs sell there own version of Sense appeal. The fella that runs it used to be a Chemist for Nash bait.
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In reply to Post #8
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In reply to Post #8 Did they supply sense appeal then?
I've read somewhere that it was bought in by RH and rebranded as Sense appeal and that its still available ?????
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In reply to Post #7 Try radford way ltd
The parent company supplied hutchie
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Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll look into it
EDIT, That black bottle, it was feedstim
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If you listen to Marcus Watts podcast on Carp Chronicles he mixes the flavours for the new Italian RH owners.
Maybe a message to him about the flavour?
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In reply to Post #1 Dan at BIologic Baits used to do a really good one but not sure he still does. Worth a message on FB.
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In reply to Post #1 Catchit labs is good.
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In reply to Post #2 Yep iirc the Italian company do the reincarnate green/yellow bottle, still widely available, but is it any good...hmm
I have some of the original powdered palatant, use it on maggots nowadays.
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In reply to Post #1 Think dynamite baits did the flavours under licence from RH. Then I think an Italian company owned the flavour after. The orginal was in a glass bottle and if spilled on stuff could rot fabric. Back in early 90s mixed it with honey for a fantastic dip.
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Long shot as in I don't think many people use the flavour, but I could be wrong, certainly historically it was popular ish, and there's some old codgers about
Can anyone recommend a good Mulberry Florentine flavour, like the old RH one or better?
Is the reincarnate flavour any good?
I had my eye on some, black reactangular bottle, company that's stopped in the U.K...can I remember the name
Or do I default to Forgotten Flavours, advice much appreciated
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