Natural Range Bream
Sweet, medium-textured groundbait developed to attract bream and skimmers. Ideal for feeder, pole, or float fishing on natural waters.
Natural Range Bream – Sweet Groundbait for Big Silverfish
Natural Range Bream features a sweet, smooth aroma and a medium particle size, making it ideal for drawing in and holding bream and skimmers in the swim. The mix offers a balanced breakdown — not too fast, not too heavy — which makes it suitable for various conditions and fishing styles.
Use it on natural lakes, canals, or deeper waters. The subtle golden colour and fishmeal-free formula give you a traditional, proven blend that encourages steady feeding without overloading the area.
Tip for Best Results
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Feeder Fishing:
Mix to a medium-firm texture. Add dead maggots, chopped worm, or corn to increase attraction and create a consistent feed zone. -
Pole or Float Fishing:
Riddle the mix after dampening. Feed soft balls regularly to keep bream and skimmers active in your swim. -
To adjust weight or breakdown:
Blend with Natural Range River for added binding or mix with Lake to lighten the texture.
Key Features:
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Designed for bream and skimmers
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Sweet aroma and natural golden colour
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Medium texture for balanced breakdown
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Fishmeal-free composition
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Ideal for feeder, pole, or float tactics
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Suitable for lakes, canals, and waters
Shipping Methods
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Standard Delivery
Weight-based pricing
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From £3.00 | 2-3 working days |
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Free Delivery
On orders over £150
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FREE | 2-3 working days |
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International
Via DPD / Parcel2Go
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From £17.86 | 5-10 working days |
Returns Policy
We offer a 14-day hassle-free returns policy. If you're not satisfied with your purchase, return the unopened product in its original packaging for a full refund. Contact us at info@teddyfisher.co.uk to arrange a return.
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