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Lady T June 14th, 2005 03:32 PM

cheese?????
 
hello all lady t here again, i heard from somewhere that the bigger fish love strong cheese is that correct?? im unsure as i was canal fishing on sunday evening and didnt get a bite not even a sniff, was i doing something wrong , all i did was put a little block of cheese on a medium length tail. if anyone can give me any pointers on how to catch the bigger fish i would be most greatful, i love catching fish such as perch pike and maybe little chubs but i would be so excited to be able to catch a big big fish :P xxx any help would be sooooooooo appreciated and i will try and get some piccys of any big fish i catch .xxxx

till next time
lady t. xx

David H. Lipman June 15th, 2005 08:20 PM

From: "Lady T"

| hello all lady t here again, i heard from somewhere that the bigger fish
| love strong cheese is that correct?? im unsure as i was canal fishing on
| sunday evening and didnt get a bite not even a sniff, was i doing
| something wrong , all i did was put a little block of cheese on a
| medium length tail. if anyone can give me any pointers on how to catch
| the bigger fish i would be most greatful, i love catching fish such as
| perch pike and maybe little chubs but i would be so excited to be able
| to catch a big big fish :P xxx any help would be sooooooooo appreciated
| and i will try and get some piccys of any big fish i catch .xxxx
|
| till next time
| lady t. xx-- Lady T

Cheese may catch Catfish and some other fish but it won't guarantee a really large fish. To
catch the "good" fish, try live lining a larger than average size minnow. Better yet, try
one rod with a live minnow and another rod using worms, cheese, or whatever your favourite
bait is.

--
Dave
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