GTP Spice™ fishing bait ingredient
The racing formula for fishing success with multiple applications.
GTP Spice (aka Grandad Ted's Poultry Spice). Hats off to Grandad Ted - the original founder of Haith's because GTP Spice fits superbly into Haith's fishing bait ingredients range of bait related products, alongside: Robin Red, Ready Mix Colour Food and SuperRed.
This is one of the all-time best high-energy mixes in the Haith's stable. It is original in the true sense of the word as the blend was actually designed by the original founder of Haith's back when Noah was a lad! GTP Spice fits superbly into Haith's fishing bait ingredients range of bait related products, alongside: Robin Red, Ready Mix Colour Food and SuperRed. GTP Spice is great when mixed with pellets and boilie crumb as a bag mix, and it can be dampened and stiffened with the liquid food of your choice. For instance, try adding Enzyme active yeast to the blend. The prominent smell of spices and aniseed is spot on.
So to sum up: If you are looking for a bait additive that is a bit different to the norm try Grandfather Ted's Poultry Spice, or GTP Spice as we call it. This is a totally original birdfood that is crammed full of many attractive ingredients that really boost your groundbait or Method. Its red colour comes, naturally enough, from our world famous ingredient Robin Red (HB). One look and you will see immediately that GTP Spice is a fairly coarse blend but it looses nothing by this; indeed in some instances it can be used straight from the bag. If you are a fan of Robin Red HB then you'll love GTPS
GTPS can be used in a boilie recipe or as a Method Mix additive; it can be used in conjunction with Red Factor for instance, to create compact groundbait balls or you can use it neat in PVA stocking mesh.
Analytical constituents:
Oil A: 15.87%,
Crude Protein: 17.0%,
Crude Fibre: 11.8%,
Moisture: 8.7%,
Ash: 17.5%,
Total Oil: 16.74%,
Starch 5.7%
These baits feature the new Robin Red (UK/EU) natural. As a result of this improvement, you will notice a slight colouration change which will be a little less ‘blood red’ in colour and a more natural-looking ‘rust brown’ instead.