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Fool-a-Fish™ Bait & Lure Formula.

Fish see your bait like a flashing "DISCO BALL"

Fool-a-Fish Reflective Formula with Crystals for Bait or Lures

Catches the Biggest Fish and the Most Fish

Fish see your lures and baits like they are coated with 1000's of tiny mirrors

  • Odourless, not greasy, does not stain, easily removed with soap and water

  • Non-toxic, environmentally safe

  • Fool-a-Fish formula dries to form a water- repellent, slightly white coating which is highly reflective of UVA light

  • Available in long-lasting two-ounce or eight- ounce fingertip spray bottles

  • Fool-a-Fish clings to wet surfaces, so it can be used on live bait, boilies, maggots, worms etc...

  • Fool-a-Fish can be used on most lures without waiting for the formula to dry if the formula is reapplied at frequent intervals.

Inquiries from Distributors, Wholesalers or Buying Groups respectfully welcomed. sales@foolafish.co.uk.

Fool-a-Fish™ Bait & Lure Formula. 2-oz. size

only £7.95 inc vat
Testimonials

"Having read the exciting reports from America, I was keen to try Fool-a-Fish in the UK. I used 2 rods, both baited with luncheon meat, fishing for carp. One I sprayed with Fool-a-Fish, the other I did not. The first time was in April & very cold. I was the only one on the bank catching & only on the rod with the treated bait. I've had great results since then and I've never caught so many fish: Carp, roach, tench and perch, (including my two biggest carp ever!)."

Peter Fenwick
Lincolnshire, UK


"I got this item off you a week or so ago and it does work! Have you got the larger bottle available please (for £15.95 I think it was)?
Please find enclosed a few photos of carp that I caught at a local lake in Leeds (using Fool-a-Fish). The bloke in the next peg to me had 2 out while I was starting to run out of bait due to all the runs I was getting. The two lads in the next swim to me were not happy either. I was the only one there to catch more than 2 carp.
The enclosed photos are of 10 carp taken over two days. The biggest was 14.5lb, which is a new personal best for me.
Thanks again"

Mathew Atkins, Leeds.
Received by e-mail


"Me, my brother and a two other mates go fishing every weekend. My brother usually couldn’t catch a cold, but the last few weeks he’s been beating the lot of us, every single time. It was driving us all mad as it couldn’t be a fluke, not every weekend and we knew it certainly wasn’t skill on his part. Last night in the pub I finally managed to get it out of him – The crafty sod’s been secretly using your Fool-a-Fish spray!!! Please find our order enclosed for…"

Kevin Shaw, S Yorks
Received with order by mail.


"Basically, I used the Fool-a-fish when I went sea fishing. Normally we drift over wrecks and using shads or red-gills picking up Bass, Pollock or Cod. I really wanted to try it out on the artificial lures!
As it turns out, the day we went out was too rough for lure fishing so we decided to put the anchor in and try for some cod with cuttle-fish. There were 5 of us fishing and I had 4 fish in the boat before anyone else had had a bite! I had of course, secretly been spraying my bait with Fool-a-Fish! We were fishing in approx. 100-120 feet of water and as time wore on, others on the boat began to catch (More so as the daylight increased) I actually stopped using the Fool-a-Fish for this period and was still picking up bites. It went quiet for about an hour and I decided to try it again, resulting in another Cod!
Now, of course after one trip, results can't be conclusive, but I did end up as 'Top rod' that day! My initial observations are that it possibly gives you an edge during 'duller' days and it certainly does no harm in trying it, i.e. it doesn't put the fish off!
I have attached a photo as promised of one of the Cod and will be very keen to try it again when we next go lure fishing over the wrecks and of course, carp fishing! I'll keep you posted!"


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