Great to see Kurt proved wrong,and well done to Fjuka for arranging for getting Tom and Ben, too show off their products,and to improve Kurt's fishing technique.
I had a similar experience with Fjuka when I first tried it. Fish were very hard to come by and I switched to my regular baits and caught more freely. I was ready to give up on it but didn't want to waste any so tried again. Boy am I pleased I did. It's now my go to bait and I have blended FatBoys to mix in my feeder mix. My Bro-in-law has no confidence in it and we sit side by side with him using his trusted baits and me with my Fjukas and I 9/10 times out catch him. Great video guys and great to see a 'non believer' converted. lol
fishing with the 3mm pellets for 2 years now , one of the best baits i have used so far , just make sure you tape the bag closed to keep them fresh , same thing at the lake ,use closed container ,
Been using Fjuka, just about since its inception, and can say, hand on heart, its the best bait going. I've used it, and on the odd occasion it hasnt got me the result i wanted. At that venue, i substituted with another brand of pellet (they pull bells), and nothing. So i knew it wasnt the Fjuka failing me, I was failing the Fjuka.
Its about picking the right baits for the venue Jason as Fjuka is so much more than just 2in1 now. 2in1 Bait works for barbel on rivers, we also have the halibut range for that now. Some anglers catch roach on 2in1 micros in conjunction with hemp on rivers and reservoirs. Lots of big carp and bream caught from natural stillwaters on the 2mm Method Pellets. If a venue doesn't see any pellet type baits and fish only want worms and maggots etc then we'd advocate a few of the Squeez-Ready groundbaits and Sensate Powder on maggots.
@@fjukatv That’s fair enough and i fully understand. I love the idea of fjuka 2in1 but as a natural venue angler i struggled with it but it is a great concept.
Well you go to a brilliant venue to start off with! One question ben and tom your in the fishomania final with Jamie one side and Andy Bennett the other and you turn up with squeeze ready gb and micros i don't think so lol!
Hi Peter why should everything always be about match fishing? Most of the big comp venues are fishery pellets only. Fjuka's aim is to make it quicker and easier for people to go fishing. That's what squeez-ready is designed for and a lot of pleasure anglers love this. A number of match anglers are using the Method pellets etc because they’re good quality skrettings. I went on an evening match last night and took the Green groundbait with me in case I drew a shallow margin.
@@fjukatv most expensive stuff on the market and no proven form mate just cause there's a few good anglers sponsored by fjuka don't make it good pal I'd say say it was good if i got paid to!!
@@peterroome5018 Thats why we have a 12k strong facebook group of people using it and posting their reports catching on it. Is £1.99 - £3.99 expensive for a few hours fishing with no prep required? How much is a pint of maggot or caster ?
I'm pretty confident on that venue on that lake you could catch on pretty much anything, it's rammed. Plenty of nearer venues to Leeds that aren't quite as prolific as Forest lane fishery on Don lake. This does not allay my doubts about Fjuka baits, which are expensive compared to other tried and tested brands or bog standard fishery pellets. On this feature the Fjuka are just another food item to the massive stocks of fish in there. Nothing proven either way sorry.
That’s fine Dave. The Don isn’t rammed as such like Vale or Arena - in early April framing weights were 70-100lb which isn’t many fish given the size. If we go somewhere tough then commenters will just moan about the bite times being slow. You can’t win really. This same bait does well on a number of natural venues such as the Severn and Wye for barbel. A Refill bag of Sinker or wafter hookbaits is £1.99, as is a bag of 2in1 5mm. Method pellets £1.99 or £3.99. Fishing is as expensive as you make it.
Again I ask the question how many angler's were on that lake. Looks like just them 3 so the fish have no other bait to go at. I bet in a match condition with 10 to 20 on the lake you wouldn't catch with the Fjuka bait
Hi Paul just ran a social / fun match with 18 of us many used natural baits but use all Fjuka products and completely held my own. I use Fjuka on my club water and again I can always seem to hold my own with the other guys around me I’m not saying it’s a miracle bait but that doesn’t exist but it’s a very versatile and convenient bait that’s pocket friendly and if presented correctly 🐟 do and will eat it Plus looking at the video I don’t know any other brand that’s prepared to take you out and do what these guys did and every prototype bait is tested and feedback given by the average angler on the bank not paid consultants 🎣👍
Fish eat baits they like Paul - especially in early April and on this day we couldn’t catch on 8mm baits , only 6mm. So if more anglers were on the lake we wouldn’t have caught? 🤔 Sounds like another video that one 😁
😁 We have loads of happy customers in Belgium and Holland. When Tom demonstrated at the Expo show in Belgium last year he caught loads on the lake there.
It's a bit fish will eat anything and yes I'm a fisherman. Just another company saying there stuffs the best if it's that good hiw come the top anglers ain't using Fjuka?
To be perfectly honest I’ve used your ready made method feeder pellets and they were absolutely RUBBISH sorry but it’s true (others I know have said the same) I also live in York and would welcome you to show me otherwise
Not sure what you mean Michael? All bait used was Fjuka, including the Method pellets. And if you were fishing for roach you probably wouldn’t use pellet-type baits.
Great to see Kurt proved wrong,and well done to Fjuka for arranging for getting Tom and Ben, too show off their products,and to improve Kurt's fishing technique.
Great video Kurt. Never too late to learn. Learnt a lot myself from this too. Good to see you again mate. 🎣
I had a similar experience with Fjuka when I first tried it. Fish were very hard to come by and I switched to my regular baits and caught more freely. I was ready to give up on it but didn't want to waste any so tried again. Boy am I pleased I did. It's now my go to bait and I have blended FatBoys to mix in my feeder mix. My Bro-in-law has no confidence in it and we sit side by side with him using his trusted baits and me with my Fjukas and I 9/10 times out catch him.
Great video guys and great to see a 'non believer' converted. lol
fishing with the 3mm pellets for 2 years now , one of the best baits i have used so far , just make sure you tape the bag closed to keep them fresh , same thing at the lake ,use closed container ,
Great video, I like the idea of method bomb and pole as an be used in one session
great show i would love too see more on the bank thanks
Been using Fjuka, just about since its inception, and can say, hand on heart, its the best bait going. I've used it, and on the odd occasion it hasnt got me the result i wanted. At that venue, i substituted with another brand of pellet (they pull bells), and nothing. So i knew it wasnt the Fjuka failing me, I was failing the Fjuka.
Never caught on fjuka 2 in 1, tried loads. Question though, how would this session have been on a natural lake not a commercial fishery. Tight lines.
Its about picking the right baits for the venue Jason as Fjuka is so much more than just 2in1 now. 2in1 Bait works for barbel on rivers, we also have the halibut range for that now. Some anglers catch roach on 2in1 micros in conjunction with hemp on rivers and reservoirs. Lots of big carp and bream caught from natural stillwaters on the 2mm Method Pellets. If a venue doesn't see any pellet type baits and fish only want worms and maggots etc then we'd advocate a few of the Squeez-Ready groundbaits and Sensate Powder on maggots.
@@fjukatv That’s fair enough and i fully understand. I love the idea of fjuka 2in1 but as a natural venue angler i struggled with it but it is a great concept.
Tried them when they first came out,sorry on my club waters they were not any good
Good fishing kurt mate
Credit where credit is due, great way to get some free coaching.
Brace for the 1 million emails 🤣
Well you go to a brilliant venue to start off with! One question ben and tom your in the fishomania final with Jamie one side and Andy Bennett the other and you turn up with squeeze ready gb and micros i don't think so lol!
Hi Peter why should everything always be about match fishing? Most of the big comp venues are fishery pellets only. Fjuka's aim is to make it quicker and easier for people to go fishing. That's what squeez-ready is designed for and a lot of pleasure anglers love this.
A number of match anglers are using the Method pellets etc because they’re good quality skrettings. I went on an evening match last night and took the Green groundbait with me in case I drew a shallow margin.
@@fjukatv most expensive stuff on the market and no proven form mate just cause there's a few good anglers sponsored by fjuka don't make it good pal I'd say say it was good if i got paid to!!
@@peterroome5018 Thats why we have a 12k strong facebook group of people using it and posting their reports catching on it. Is £1.99 - £3.99 expensive for a few hours fishing with no prep required? How much is a pint of maggot or caster ?
@@fjukatv if you think a kilo of pellets for £10 is cheap i don't know what planet your living on pal lol!!
@@fjukatv are you saying fjuka bait isn't for match fishing then??
I'm pretty confident on that venue on that lake you could catch on pretty much anything, it's rammed. Plenty of nearer venues to Leeds that aren't quite as prolific as Forest lane fishery on Don lake. This does not allay my doubts about Fjuka baits, which are expensive compared to other tried and tested brands or bog standard fishery pellets. On this feature the Fjuka are just another food item to the massive stocks of fish in there. Nothing proven either way sorry.
That’s fine Dave. The Don isn’t rammed as such like Vale or Arena - in early April framing weights were 70-100lb which isn’t many fish given the size. If we go somewhere tough then commenters will just moan about the bite times being slow. You can’t win really.
This same bait does well on a number of natural venues such as the Severn and Wye for barbel.
A Refill bag of Sinker or wafter hookbaits is £1.99, as is a bag of 2in1 5mm. Method pellets £1.99 or £3.99. Fishing is as expensive as you make it.
This is such a brilliant video, please do more like this. Also if you need a rubbish fisherman for a video I’m available 😂
Again I ask the question how many angler's were on that lake. Looks like just them 3 so the fish have no other bait to go at.
I bet in a match condition with 10 to 20 on the lake you wouldn't catch with the Fjuka bait
Hi Paul just ran a social / fun match with 18 of us many used natural baits but use all Fjuka products and completely held my own.
I use Fjuka on my club water and again I can always seem to hold my own with the other guys around me
I’m not saying it’s a miracle bait but that doesn’t exist but it’s a very versatile and convenient bait that’s pocket friendly and if presented correctly 🐟 do and will eat it
Plus looking at the video I don’t know any other brand that’s prepared to take you out and do what these guys did and every prototype bait is tested and feedback given by the average angler on the bank not paid consultants 🎣👍
Fish eat baits they like Paul - especially in early April and on this day we couldn’t catch on 8mm baits , only 6mm. So if more anglers were on the lake we wouldn’t have caught? 🤔 Sounds like another video that one 😁
Tommy Pickering, world champ uses only fjuka when fishing big matches and does well, Check it out, Might change your mind.
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Well done to you both make believe in angler sharing your skills and I use the bait awesome
Great video, could be worth a look
in belguim nothings works from fjuka
😁 We have loads of happy customers in Belgium and Holland. When Tom demonstrated at the Expo show in Belgium last year he caught loads on the lake there.
Never caught anything on fjuka
It's a bit fish will eat anything and yes I'm a fisherman. Just another company saying there stuffs the best if it's that good hiw come the top anglers ain't using Fjuka?
And if you feed fjuka pellets in summer they work out at 10 pounds for one kilo lol!!
My local venue it's rubbish.
Forest Lane is a top venue, especially this lake the Don
To be perfectly honest I’ve used your ready made method feeder pellets and they were absolutely RUBBISH
sorry but it’s true (others I know have said the same)
I also live in York and would welcome you to show me otherwise
Ok you’re on! The Method pellets bind beautifully as seen in the video. Send me a quick PM on our Facebook or Insta page.
Buried in other bait is no test. Catch some Roach on the pole.
Not sure what you mean Michael? All bait used was Fjuka, including the Method pellets. And if you were fishing for roach you probably wouldn’t use pellet-type baits.