Sticky Manilla Tuff Ones come from the Sticky range and suit any carp angler who wants boilies that stay on the rig. These tough ones land in all sizes so you can pick the right one for the session.
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Range: Sticky Manilla Tuff Ones supplied in every size.
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Build: Made tough so they stay firm on the hair or in a solid bag.
When you fish over silt the last thing you want is a soft hookbait falling apart before a carp finds it. These Tuff Ones keep their shape so your rig stays presented even after a few hours on the deck. On a long session you can bait up with the smaller sizes and still use a bigger one on the hair without worrying about it melting. They work well in a spod mix too as they hold together when they hit the water. Many lads use them in winter when the carp feed slower because the bait lasts longer on the lake bed. In summer the tough skin stops nuisance fish from picking at your hookbait before the bigger ones move in. You can thread them easily on a rig ring or hair stop without the bait splitting. They also sit nicely in a method mould or on a flat lead without breaking. When you cast to the edge or across to a showing fish these Tuff Ones stay on the shank so your presentation stays true. On silty bottoms they do not bury themselves like softer baits can. They take flavour well if you want to glug them but still keep their strength. Anglers often keep a tub in the barrow for quick changes when the bite dries up. The range covers all sizes so you can match the hatch with free offerings or use a single on a stiff hinge. They resist the attention of crayfish better than standard boilies because the skin is thicker. When you spod at range the bait flies true without breaking up in the air. On weedy venues they sit on top of the fronds instead of sinking out of sight. You get more casts from one tub because you waste less bait to damage on the way out. They pair well with a simple knotless knot rig or a multi rig when you need something that stays put. In flood water they hold their own without washing away or losing shape. Many carp anglers carry the 12mm and 15mm sizes for close range work while the bigger 20mm and 24mm options go on long range rods. When you need a bait that can sit for twenty four hours these Tuff Ones give you that peace of mind. They stay visible on light bottoms so you can see if a fish has moved them. In coloured water the Manilla taste still leaks out slowly because the tough skin controls the breakdown. You can use them straight from the bag or leave them to air dry for an even firmer finish. On pressured lakes they give you an edge because most other baits fall apart before the carp show interest. The all sizes choice means you never run out of options when the fish change depth. When you fish with solid bags these boilies keep their place inside the mesh without crushing. They stand up to repeated casting when you are clipping up and checking range. On a river the flow does not roll them far because they sit heavier once they hit bottom. You can chop them for a crumb in ground bait without them turning to mush. When the water warms up they still stay on the rig long after softer baits have gone. Many match lads use the smaller sizes as single hookbaits when the carp are finicky. They load easily into a throwing stick without cracking. On gravel the tough skin stops the bait from rolling into holes. You get consistent performance from the first cast of the session to the last. When you need a reliable hookbait that does not need constant changing these Tuff Ones fit the bill. They work in every season because the texture stays the same whether the water is four degrees or twenty. The Manilla flavour stays locked in longer so the bait keeps pulling even on day three of a trip. You can store them in the tub they come in without them drying out or going soft. When you fish at night the bait remains intact so you do not lose confidence in your spot. They make a good choice for helicopter rigs because they do not swing and tangle on the cast. On a new venue they give you a starting point that holds up while you work out the best size. The range means you can scale from tiny 10mm up to large 26mm depending on the target fish. They resist the beaks of diving birds better than normal boilies because the shell is thicker. When you need to leave rods out for longer periods these Tuff Ones give you the staying power. They sit proud on chod rigs without the need for extra foam. You can use the different sizes together in a spread to create a natural patch. The tough build means less bait wasted on the bank from crushed or broken pieces. When the going gets tough on the