Live fishing bait from Shropshire
Monster Maggots
Bigger maggots. Bigger fish.
Oversized live maggots for anglers who want a bigger, more obvious bait on the hook. Around three times larger than a standard fishing maggot.
What are they?
A bigger bait for a bigger bite.
Monster Maggots are oversized live fishing maggots. Same simple bait idea anglers already understand, just a much bigger mouthful.
Use them when you want a bait that stands out, when small bait is getting picked off, or when you want to show the fish something they have not seen all week.
The journey
What anglers need to know.
01
It is live bait
Oversized maggots produced for fishing, not a gimmick or plastic lure.
02
It is visibly bigger
The size difference is obvious beside a normal maggot.
03
It gets noticed
A larger bait gives fish a bigger target and anglers a simple change to test.
On the hook
Easy to understand. Easy to try.
Fish them as a standout hook bait, try them over loose feed, or test them when you want something different from the usual small maggot.
- Bigger hook bait
- More visible on the bottom
- Useful when fish are seeing the same bait every day
- Simple enough for pleasure, match and carp anglers to try
In the bait tub
See the difference for yourself.
Monster Maggots look and feel like proper bait: big, pale, lively and easy to pick out. They are made for anglers who want something obvious on the hook without making the method complicated.
Catches on Monster Maggots
Proof belongs here.
We are putting Monster Maggots in the hands of anglers, fisheries and tackle shops now. When the catch photos come in, this is where they will be shown.
Why get in touch?
Samples, shop stock and fishery trials.
Anglers
Ask about samples if you want to try Monster Maggots on your own water.
Tackle shops
Get in touch if customers are asking for something new in live bait.
Fisheries
Talk to us about small trials, angler feedback and local availability.
Direct contact
Want to try them?
Samples are available for anglers. Trade enquiries are welcome from tackle shops, and fisheries are welcome to ask about small trials.