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[b]Brilliant Baits introduction and competition[/b]
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[b]Brilliant Baits introduction and competition[/b]
Hello guys we are a fairly new bait company called Brilliant Baits. I have seen that there has been a bit written on the forum about us already, which is very nice. As an introduction we are giving away some of our pop-ups to kick you off on your winter campaigns.
All we want you to do is answer a few simple questions about our company (all the information is on our website www.brilliantbaits.com) and then we will pick some of you to send the baits to. The choice of pop-ups is up to you as we are a custom baits company so you can design your own baits. Some of the more popular ones that we have are SSS (Spicy Squid and Sausage), Kraken (Seamonster and Garlic), black pineapple (a great twist on a classic), red bloodworm, pink tutti-frutti, squid and octopus and white coconut and cream.
So the questions are;
1) How many colours can we produce boilies in?
2) What are the boilies in our range called?
3) What are our logo colours?
4) Approximately how many different types of boilie can we make?
5) What is the minimum time that we recommend soaking your baits in our Salmon oil for?
While you are on there have a good think about the pop-ups that you would choose if you were the lucky ones to be picked. We will be picking out two winners for at least the next five weeks or so good luck.
Tight lines,
Ben and Mark
All we want you to do is answer a few simple questions about our company (all the information is on our website www.brilliantbaits.com) and then we will pick some of you to send the baits to. The choice of pop-ups is up to you as we are a custom baits company so you can design your own baits. Some of the more popular ones that we have are SSS (Spicy Squid and Sausage), Kraken (Seamonster and Garlic), black pineapple (a great twist on a classic), red bloodworm, pink tutti-frutti, squid and octopus and white coconut and cream.
So the questions are;
1) How many colours can we produce boilies in?
2) What are the boilies in our range called?
3) What are our logo colours?
4) Approximately how many different types of boilie can we make?
5) What is the minimum time that we recommend soaking your baits in our Salmon oil for?
While you are on there have a good think about the pop-ups that you would choose if you were the lucky ones to be picked. We will be picking out two winners for at least the next five weeks or so good luck.
Tight lines,
Ben and Mark
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Re: [b]Brilliant Baits introduction and competition[/b]
i have sent you a pm with the awnsers on. all the best karlh88
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Winners
Hi Guys,
It's the end of the first week of the competition, so time to pick the first set of winners. As there was only one person who sent us the answers and what he wanted, well done karlh88 your baits will be in the post to you tomorrow.
Lets hope that more people enter this week.
Tight lines,
Ben and Mark
It's the end of the first week of the competition, so time to pick the first set of winners. As there was only one person who sent us the answers and what he wanted, well done karlh88 your baits will be in the post to you tomorrow.
Lets hope that more people enter this week.
Tight lines,
Ben and Mark
Brilliant Baits- Argos Zebco Fan
- Number of posts: 2
Points: 5
Reputation: 1
Registration date: 2011-10-05
Location: Southampton

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