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worms, Lob's Red's and Dender's
I use a baiting needle through the band on their body, this will enable the
use of a boilie stop but may not stand a long cast. Adding the artificial sweetcorn keeps them on the hair and creats a neutrally boyant bait. The do wriggle and stay alive for a long period I certainly use them on my overnight fishing. Last summer I took a barble on this rig a supposedly carp only lake, it must have got in at some past flooding as there are plenty in the nearby river. Bob "Baal" wrote in message ... Thanks Bob. How do you pin them? Through the middle with a baiting needle (so they wriggle more) or in a couple of places? -- I smile and go off waving (Amiably) - for that's my way Baal http://www.helden.co.uk "Bob" wrote in message ... I always fish one rod with a clump of 2 to 4 worms on a hair rig with a plastic sweetcorn on to hold them on the rig and to give a neutral bouyancy presentation, this often outfishes boilies but is prone to be taken by anything else in the water. I have had Pike, Perch, Bream and Tench as well as Carp on this rig including my first double figure Tench. What I do is bait up and put rods out with the bait boilies or particles depending on where I am and my third rod in the same are has the worm rig. It often gets the best fish of the day and I think it is because the fish have got wary of boilies on beds of bait and they somehow see the worms as safe. Bob "Baal" wrote in message ... DO you recommend worms for carp? |
worms, Lob's Red's and Dender's
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worms, Lob's Red's and Dender's
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