Benzar Mix Concourse Gel Attractant, 50ml

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Benzar Mix Concourse Gel Attractant, 50ml

Benzar Mix Concourse Gel is a liquid attractant with a "gel-like" consistency, produced through a fermentation process that contains proteins, minerals, and amino acids. The addition of extra amino acids significantly increases the feeding appetite of fish. With its viscous consistency, the attractant adheres very well both to hook baits and groundbaits or even feeders. Since it contains natural ingredients, overdosing the attractant is not recommended. It is ideal for feeder fishing enthusiasts.

Features:

  • Type of additive: liquid attractant (gel type);
  • Viscous consistency;
  • Contains amino acids, proteins, and minerals;
  • Obtained through fermentation process;
  • Stimulates fish appetite;
  • Persistent and concentrated aromas;
  • Highly attractive effect;
  • Overdosing is not recommended;
  • Packaging: 50ml/bottle.

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