More about PVA
PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol) is a synthetic polymer that is commonly used in fishing to create small bags or tubes of bait. The bags are filled with bait and then attached to a hook using a knot or clip. When the bag comes into contact with water, it dissolves, releasing the bait and creating a concentrated feeding area around the hook.
PVA bags are particularly effective in carp fishing as they allow the bait to slowly release into the water, attracting fish to the area and encouraging them to feed. The bags can be filled with a variety of baits, including pellets, boilies, and groundbait, and can be used in a range of fishing situations, including still water and river fishing.
PVA mesh is another popular PVA product used in fishing. The mesh is a thin, water-soluble material that can be used to create small bags of bait, or to wrap around a hook bait to create a slow-release bait presentation. The mesh dissolves quickly in water, releasing the bait and creating a feeding area around the hook.
PVA is a versatile and effective tool for anglers, allowing them to create bait presentations that can be tailored to individual fishing situations. It is also easy to use and can be a valuable addition to any angler's tackle box.