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WSC Maple Peas are a time-tested particle bait known for their subtle sweetness, natural look, and crunchy texture that carp can’t resist. These peas swell when soaked and release natural sugars and amino acids into the water, stimulating strong feeding responses in even the most pressured venues.
Once prepared, maple peas take on a soft yet firm texture, making them ideal for spod mixes, margin baiting, and large-scale prebaiting campaigns. Their visual appeal and neutral flavour profile blend well with other particles like hemp, maize, or WSC Chilli Mix, giving you a flexible option for both attraction and nutrition.
They’re especially effective in warmer water but work well year-round. Unlike overly processed baits, WSC Maple Peas provide a natural, non-threatening food source, encouraging cautious carp to feed confidently and return to your swim.
⚠️ Preparation required: Soak for 12–24 hours and boil for 30 minutes before use to ensure they are soft, safe, and effective.
For a more complex feed signal, pair these peas with WSC Super R Mix or Tigernuts to diversify particle size and texture. Want to learn more about maple peas in carp fishing? This guide on particles for carp explains why they remain a firm favourite among specimen anglers.