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Old June 20th, 2005, 04:19 PM
Lady T Lady T is offline
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Cool Bread?

Ok here goes, me and my husband were fishing on the bridgewater canal and for a change my hubby decided to try bread to see if he could catch the bigger fish. now after about 2 hours lo and behold he got one after many crafty little fish nicking the bread off the line before he got a chance to do anything about it. he struck on the biggest fish i have seen in this particular canal but we were not properly prepared and didnt have a landing net with us we shouted down the bank to another fisherman we know but before he could get to us the crafty blighter got off, my husband was so gutted as like me he is pretty much a novice and to have caught a big catch would have made his year.... so down to my question what i need to know is how good is tiger nut mix and what method would you lot of lovely experts use to attach the bread on the line as my husband and i just squash the bread onto the linejust above the hook and hope for the best is this right??? any help would be as always most appreciated. xxx
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Old June 20th, 2005, 08:25 PM
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From: "Lady T"

| Ok here goes, me and my husband were fishing on the bridgewater canal
| and for a change my hubby decided to try bread to see if he could catch
| the bigger fish. now after about 2 hours lo and behold he got one after
| many crafty little fish nicking the bread off the line before he got a
| chance to do anything about it. he struck on the biggest fish i have
| seen in this particular canal but we were not properly prepared and
| didnt have a landing net with us we shouted down the bank to another
| fisherman we know but before he could get to us the crafty blighter got
| off, my husband was so gutted as like me he is pretty much a novice and
| to have caught a big catch would have made his year.... so down to my
| question what i need to know is how good is tiger nut mix and what
| method would you lot of lovely experts use to attach the bread on the
| line as my husband and i just squash the bread onto the linejust above
| the hook and hope for the best is this right??? any help would be as
| always most appreciated. xxx
| lady t .xx-- Lady T

Bread is only good for SunFish, some Perch and Carp.

Regular worms, nightcrwlers and live lining bait fish are your better baits.
You can also add to that; grasshoppers, mealworms and leeches.

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Old June 21st, 2005, 02:52 AM
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From: "Lady T"

| Ok here goes, me and my husband were fishing on the bridgewater canal
| and for a change my hubby decided to try bread to see if he could catch
| the bigger fish. now after about 2 hours lo and behold he got one after
| many crafty little fish nicking the bread off the line before he got a
| chance to do anything about it. he struck on the biggest fish i have
| seen in this particular canal but we were not properly prepared and
| didnt have a landing net with us we shouted down the bank to another
| fisherman we know but before he could get to us the crafty blighter got
| off, my husband was so gutted as like me he is pretty much a novice and
| to have caught a big catch would have made his year.... so down to my
| question what i need to know is how good is tiger nut mix and what
| method would you lot of lovely experts use to attach the bread on the
| line as my husband and i just squash the bread onto the linejust above
| the hook and hope for the best is this right??? any help would be as
| always most appreciated. xxx
| lady t .xx-- Lady T

Bread is only good for SunFish, some Perch and Carp.

Regular worms, nightcrwlers and live lining bait fish are your better
baits.
You can also add to that; grasshoppers, mealworms and leeches.


Dough balls (bread) of a variety of mixes are great for carp.


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Old June 21st, 2005, 02:28 PM
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Lady T Wrote:
Ok here goes, me and my husband were fishing on the bridgewater canal
and for a change my hubby decided to try bread to see if he could catch
the bigger fish. now after about 2 hours lo and behold he got one after
many crafty little fish nicking the bread off the line before he got a
chance to do anything about it. he struck on the biggest fish i have
seen in this particular canal but we were not properly prepared and
didnt have a landing net with us we shouted down the bank to another
fisherman we know but before he could get to us the crafty blighter got
off, my husband was so gutted as like me he is pretty much a novice and
to have caught a big catch would have made his year.... so down to my
question what i need to know is how good is tiger nut mix and what
method would you lot of lovely experts use to attach the bread on the
line as my husband and i just squash the bread onto the linejust above
the hook and hope for the best is this right??? any help would be as
always most appreciated. xxx
lady t .xx


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Lady T


What type of fish are you catching there? Not that it matters when it
comes to the bread or how its put on the hook. Far as I now there is no
real secret to it, and you seem to be doing a great job.


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Old June 24th, 2005, 08:52 PM
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There are a couple of ways to keep bread on the hook, 1st pinch the
piece of bread at the top end of the hook and leave the bottom as
flake. Or use a piece with crust and hook the crust side, your hook
should be around size 16 above hope this helps.

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Old June 25th, 2005, 09:32 PM
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| There are a couple of ways to keep bread on the hook, 1st pinch the
| piece of bread at the top end of the hook and leave the bottom as
| flake. Or use a piece with crust and hook the crust side, your hook
| should be around size 16 above hope this helps.

When I was a kid, we just used dough balls.

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Old June 24th, 2005, 08:53 PM
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Old June 26th, 2005, 07:37 PM
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