Guru PVA nets
Discover the Guru PVA mesh range at TackleBait.hu! You can choose from over 100 different Guru PVA meshes to find the most suitable one for you. Whether you need fast-dissolving, standard, or extra-strong meshes, you'll find everything for effective fishing with us. Choose quality and reliability, choose Guru PVA meshes!
The Guru PVA meshes are essential tools for modern fishing. With their help, we can precisely and effectively deliver groundbait to the desired spot, whether it's for method feeder, carp, or even pole fishing. The PVA material dissolves in water, leaving no undesirable residue. The Guru range includes PVA meshes of various sizes, dissolution speeds, and load capacities, so everyone can find the ideal type for them. Narrower meshes are ideal for smaller baits and method feeders, while wider versions allow for larger quantities of groundbait to be introduced. Fast-dissolving meshes are effective in shallow water, while slow-dissolving meshes are effective in deeper waters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Guru PVA mesh is best for beginners?
For beginners, we recommend the Guru PVA Bag System, which is easy to use and contains pre-made PVA bags. This is ideal for quick and effective baiting.
What should I pay attention to when choosing Guru PVA meshes?
Besides the mesh size and dissolution speed, it is important to consider the water depth of the fishing spot and the feeding habits of the fish. A slower-dissolving mesh is recommended for colder water.
What are the advantages of using PVA meshes?
PVA meshes help us to precisely deliver bait and groundbait to the desired spot, thereby increasing the number of bites. In addition, PVA material is environmentally friendly as it completely dissolves in water.
What accessories do I need to use PVA meshes?
Besides PVA meshes, it can be useful to acquire a PVA mesh loader and a PVA tape for sealing the mesh. You can find these in the Guru small tackle category.
Can I use PVA mesh with oily seeds?
No, oily seeds can damage the PVA material, so it is better to use pellets or other dry groundbait. If you want to use oily seeds, check out our Method feeder cages category.