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Hands up if you've tried the new Sonu Baits hemp that is available in budget tins to make your fishing last longer and cheaper.

I had a memorable day the first time I used it, catching 50lb of quality roach on the River Ribble on the stick float.
The Ribble is the place I like to go whenever I am not match fishing, and this summer it has been fishing its head off.
In three trips I have had that 50lb net plus two weights of around 40lb, the latter two comprising small barbel, roach, chub and dace. On each occasion I have taken four pints of bronze maggots with a few reds mixed in, and a big tin of Sonu Super Scent hemp.
What I like about the hemp is that the seeds are sealed in the tins in the water they are cooked in, so when you loosefeed the hemp it gives off a tremendous slick that fish can't resist.
I have also used it on commercials when feeding in conjunction with corn and meat down the edge.
Carp cannot resist it and let's face it, buying a tin this size saves so much hassle at home because when you cook hemp it can leave an overpowering aroma in the kitchen
In fact, I've known anglers who have faced a lifetime ban from the kitchen for preparing hemp at home - and if you are one of the unlucky men, then I suggest you get down your nearest Sonu Baits stockists and check this hemp out!
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