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Old January 4th, 2005, 09:12 PM
Baal
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Default Prodigal son

A bait boat is a R/C boat that will deposit bait, terminal tackle, particles
etc exactly where you want it. However, you can always spod, catapult or
row yourself.

There is a myriad of new stuff esp for carp but you need not be ripped off.

Stalk, pre-bait and do your homework. You will reap huge rewards and not a
huge overdraft. Yeah, these work but so still do more traditional methods.

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Baal

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(Amiably) - for that's my way

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"Terence Lynock (MSW)" wrote in message
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Just returning to course fishing after a ten year lay off and have an
aweful lot to catch up on, replacing otdated tackle and so on comes
first but also a lot of methods have been developed since I last took
notice, seems like since the course fishing scene was forced to clean up
its act with more emphasis on conservation and management the
improvements are bearing fruit with some massive fish coming out of
lakes and rivers alike especially Carp, on thing I want to ask is I keep
seeing references to a bait boat, so what is it and why are they so
damned expensive?,

best regards,
Terry L.



 




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