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A long running war at our house has been my prepartion of particles and
boilie making. She who must be obeyed has always taken offence at my using her pans and cooker for boiling particles - mind you I do 10kg a week generally. I spotted an asnwer to this problem a few days ago and it arrived today just. Madame took one look at it and said fine you can keep it in the utility room all the time and use it as much as you like. It is a BB pro baitboiler, I think £145 was nothing for the silence I get now. I got mine from http://www.tackleup.com/bait_boiler.htm Bob |
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Bob wrote:
: A long running war at our house has been my prepartion of particles : and boilie making. She who must be obeyed has always taken offence : at my using her pans and cooker for boiling particles - mind you I do : 10kg a week generally. : : I spotted an asnwer to this problem a few days ago and it arrived : today just. Madame took one look at it and said fine you can keep it : in the utility room all the time and use it as much as you like. It : is a BB pro baitboiler, I think £145 was nothing for the silence I : get now. I got mine from http://www.tackleup.com/bait_boiler.htm : : : Bob 145 sponduliks? I'd have thought you could pick up a second hand boiler for a few quid? One of those five gallon chappies with settings for simmering etc... |
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In article , Bob
wrote: A long running war at our house has been my prepartion of particles and boilie making. She who must be obeyed has always taken offence at my using her pans and cooker for boiling particles - mind you I do 10kg a week generally. She's right. Unless you are supplying bait commercially you have no need to produce such quantities. Unless you are fishing a horribly overstocked water you are almost certain to be reducing your chance of catching and there is a carpet of rotting bait lying uneaten on the bottom of your favourite swim. At this time of year you should be able to get all the bait for a loooong carping session into one jacket pocket. Cheerio, -- |
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and a £35 second hand burco will do the job and is the choice of many a
small bait company! "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Bob wrote: A long running war at our house has been my prepartion of particles and boilie making. She who must be obeyed has always taken offence at my using her pans and cooker for boiling particles - mind you I do 10kg a week generally. She's right. Unless you are supplying bait commercially you have no need to produce such quantities. Unless you are fishing a horribly overstocked water you are almost certain to be reducing your chance of catching and there is a carpet of rotting bait lying uneaten on the bottom of your favourite swim. At this time of year you should be able to get all the bait for a loooong carping session into one jacket pocket. Cheerio, -- |
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I agree but after 3 months of trying to get one I gave up and bought this
new. It also has a fine mesh internal stainless steel basket that you boil the particles in - you don't get this with a Burco Bob "wemfish" wemfish AT tiscali.co.uk wrote in message ... and a £35 second hand burco will do the job and is the choice of many a small bait company! "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Bob wrote: A long running war at our house has been my prepartion of particles and boilie making. She who must be obeyed has always taken offence at my using her pans and cooker for boiling particles - mind you I do 10kg a week generally. She's right. Unless you are supplying bait commercially you have no need to produce such quantities. Unless you are fishing a horribly overstocked water you are almost certain to be reducing your chance of catching and there is a carpet of rotting bait lying uneaten on the bottom of your favourite swim. At this time of year you should be able to get all the bait for a loooong carping session into one jacket pocket. Cheerio, -- |
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