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CC Moore 500ml Krill Amino Compound,
As the name suggests this superb liquid bait additive is made from one of the most highly nutritious natural super foods found on our planet Krill. This phenomenally nutrient-rich crustacean supplies high levels of vital proteins, vitamins, amino acids and antioxidants even in its natural state, but has been dramatically enhanced during the production of this outstanding amino acid compound.
During the production of this liquid food, Krill is harvested, blended to a pulp, the protein fraction is then extracted and finally hydrolysed with the use of an enzyme to increase its availability and digestibility. The resulting liquid really is incredibly attractive being rich in powerful soluble nutrients which create a strong water-borne food signal in any water temperature.
Delivering a deep yeasty-fish aroma and distinctive salty taste, Krill Amino Compound also stimulates fish to feed by supplying high levels of free amino acids in conjunction with vital health-promoting nutrients like canthaxanthin the incredible antioxidant which is also found in highly rated bait products such as Robin Red, Shrimp, Peppers, Chilli and of course Krill Meal.
The density of this powerful amino acid compound also gives you another great edge. When it is applied to any bait which sits on the bottom of your swim it will leach into the silt, clay or gravel on the lake or river bed, enticing fish to root around in the swim as they pick up food signals long after the bait has disappeared.