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John
March 9th, 2004, 09:14 AM
G'day :)

I was in K-Mart today getting some hooks and noticed the feeder
floats, they looked like a good idea for gars and mullet. I've never
used them and I was wondering if anyone has any experience of them and
if they work.

Here's a really dumb question. Are they meant to sit horizontal or
vertical in the water?

The pack suggests a mix of about 70% bran and 20% pollard and 10%
sardines as the berley mix. Is there a better mix?

I've had a look at the Jarvis Walker website and done a web search but
I can't find any info on the best way to rig them. Any advice would be
appreciated.

Cheers and good fishing.

Hunter
March 9th, 2004, 11:26 PM
Gday,

I have used the feeder cages (ie they crimp onto your mainline, with a
weight attatched) when fishing for trout and have found them quite
productive.

I would say they'd sit vertical, as it is a float.

That mix sounds ok to me..or you could always go the stale bread, bran and
tuna oil.

I haven't used one of these 'feeder floats' but you should be able to just
rig them like a normal float.

good fishin

-Hunter


"John" > wrote in message
...
> G'day :)
>
> I was in K-Mart today getting some hooks and noticed the feeder
> floats, they looked like a good idea for gars and mullet. I've never
> used them and I was wondering if anyone has any experience of them and
> if they work.
>
> Here's a really dumb question. Are they meant to sit horizontal or
> vertical in the water?
>
> The pack suggests a mix of about 70% bran and 20% pollard and 10%
> sardines as the berley mix. Is there a better mix?
>
> I've had a look at the Jarvis Walker website and done a web search but
> I can't find any info on the best way to rig them. Any advice would be
> appreciated.
>
> Cheers and good fishing.
>