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Hemptastic!

I get agro when cooking hemp at home from the wife because of the smell, so now what I do is using an old flask
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Hooks For Soft Baits

When using a soft bait use longshank hooks to allow better hook retention and the ability to increase bait size. Graham E  ...
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Twitch For A Bite

When bites aren't forthcoming, twitching the bait a few inches can make a huge difference. Steve Burke  ...
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Sunken Float Paternoster

The sunken float paternoster rig is an extremely effective method of presenting a static live bait. If you’re fishing from a boat how do you ...
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Dead Good Bait!

Dead maggots are a very effective bait, often outscoring live ones. They're cheaper too as none of them crawl away! A good way to kill ...
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Heavy Is Good

Too heavy a float is nearly always better than one that's too light. In particular, a light float when trotting on a river can ...
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Lure Hooking

Pointing your rod almost down the line will much improve hooking when lure fishing. In windy weather, point the rod slightly downwind to avoid ...
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Waggler Presentation

When waggler fishing on a stillwater, sinking your line by overcasting and winding back with the rod tip underwater stops your float being pulled out ...
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Shhhhhhh!

When freshwater boat fishing, be careful not to drop anything or to clonk about. An unhooking mat doubles up as soundproofing. Steve Burke  ...
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Little & Often

Most anglers feed too much in one go, too infrequently. Little and often almost always works better. Steve Burke  ...
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