Jump to content

volcol

New Member
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

volcol's Achievements

Junior Member

Junior Member (1/3)

0

Reputation

  1. Cheers for the replies. I've used luncheon meat before but normally just used a knife and cut it into random bits, I'll try and get hold of a puncher before saturday. I think PVA bags are also banned so I'll have to check. Is it worth packing out the swimfeeder with chopped up corn, meat and hemp as well as the maggots? Do you think just maggots will attract decent sized fish? Thanks
  2. Cheers for the advice, I think PVA bags were banned too so I'll have to check on that. I've never fished with swimfeeders before, will just having maggots in one attract the bigger fish or is it better to mix them with something such as chopped up corn or small bits of the meat? Will having a different bait in the feeder compared to the hair rig still attract decent sized fish? Thanks for the tip with the luncheon meat, I'll see if I can get hold of a puncher before we go.
  3. Hi just after a bit of advice, going fishing on saturday and the place has quite a few restrictions on what we can use. The fishery is stocked with tench, carp, roach and we're going to be using swimfeeders. The restrictions are: None of the following can be used: Groundbait, Paste, Floating baits (incl bread & pellets), Pet food, Trout pellets, Boilies, bloodworm, joker, Peanuts and Tigernuts and No open-ended feeders may be used, Only coarse pellets purchased from the fishery can be used. So we are thinking of taking corn, luncheon meat and maggots and buying some pellets once we get there. What are any suggestions we can use in the feeder to attract some decent fish? Thanks
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We and our partners use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences, repeat visits and to show you personalised advertisements. By clicking “I Agree”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit Cookie Settings to provide a controlled consent.