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Cheap And Effective Groundbait

Make youself some cheap and effective groundbait by putting fresh slices of white bread in your food liquidiser. Cut off the crusts first and then
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Keep Those Trebles Out Of The Car!

When carrying ready made Pike rods with snap tackles on, stop the hooks catching on the car seats, you or bankside vegetation by covering them ...
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Dead Maggots

Use dead maggots in areas with silty bottoms. These cannot wriggle into the silt and they will also remain visible in areas of blanket weed. ...
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Winter Wormer

Chop up 15-20 worms and add a handful of "Crushed" Casters, this will get bites on all but the bleakest of days.Steve Randles  ...
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Worm Tip

Thread worms once only through the saddle, nip off 1 inch of worm from the other end, and rehook this part.The natural amino acids found ...
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Float Tip

Dot that float down to a quarter of an inch or less.We all know this trick, but walk round your local lake and less than ...
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Be Prepared!

Always carry at least two disgorgers in separate pockets/boxes, in case you lose one.I also carry a pair of forceps.Steve Randles Disgorgers For Sale ...
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Shotting

Always endeavour to use smaller shot instead of the recommended shotting. 3BB stick float = 12 No8.This way you can easily change the shotting pattern ...
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Mark It!

When you have found the depth for your float, mark it on your rod using tippex. Then, if you change hooks or shallow up, you ...
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Bread Flake

When using this, it should be hooked so lightly that when you retrieve your tackle, it has gone.Don't worry, your bait WILL stay on the ...
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