Richworth New Dark Tutti Boilies

The original Tutti Frutti boilies have arguably accounted for as many carp captures as any other bait, ever.


Praise doesn’t come any higher than that.

However, the entire range has been given a tweak that should make it more effective than ever. Introducing the new Dark Tutti. The legendary carp catcher now has a new dark red colour to accompany the original bright orange. The thinking behind this addition is that anglers’ perception of the bright colour discouraged them from using it in large quantities. We think that the carp won’t care what colour it is but the new stuff will put paid to any doubts on piling it in. The amount of carp caught on small amounts of this stuff is amazing. Editor Marc Coulson swears by a small mesh bag of the crushed boilies. So, now that it will be used in quantity more, as with most other boilies, it’s sure to devastate venues the length and breadth of the country. In short, one of the best baits ever just got even better.

Tutti Frutti is widely regarded as solely a winter bait and due to the high flavour leakage in cold water it fully deserves this reputation. Nevertheless, it also shouldn’t be ignored as a year-round bait. Numerous anglers have proved that it works just as well at any time of year.

To accompany the new boilie, Richworth has launched matching air-ball pop-ups too. Named Super Tuttis, they are now available in white, dark red and bright green. Obviously, you can still buy just the original orange Tuttis, but you can now give yourself more hook-bait options by purchasing the tub of mixed colours, which have orange ones included.


 At a glance...
Richworth New Dark Tutti Boilies - £10.95 per kilo; £5.95 for a tub of Super Tuttis
For More Information
Go To: WWW.RICHWORTH.COM
TC Rating: 9/10



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