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this will sound stupid, but trust me it worked for me and the codling had
fits; 1) buy some hemp and boil (juice is for the bait, hemp is for next course day). 2) buy yourself brown sugar, milk, and flour. 3) place 1lbsugar in pan and boil slowly untill starts to caramelise, add the juice from the boiled hemp (approx 1/4 pint), add milk (1/4 pint) and allow to boil, add small amount of flour at a time until starting to become like dough in consistency, allow to cool while kneading (dont try to knead too soon it bloody hurts lol), make into b alls about 30 mm in diameter, fit to hook using 'boiley rig' make the rig on a paternosta so it sits well onto bottom. (i found that a running trace was a little twitchy on the bites) wait and enjoy. The bait will take around 15 - 20 mins to dissolve while allowing a steady stream of irresistable flavour off. "Derek" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Derek wrote: Beats me I have never fancied the idea, me I get a bit of squid or makkie on- but wiki disagrees with the fish/veggie ideas claiming that it is mineral based as the safety data sheet shows http://www.wd40.com/Download/?/Brand...aerosol.us.pdf either way its brilliant for getting dirty grease, paint etc etc off your hands. Derek What about putting a cod liver oil capule on a hook? Can't see the scent lasting long what I aim for is a slow release so the fish have time to swim uptide to zero in on the bait.Its going to be of no use if all the scent is released in one lot in fact the fish are likely to be moving away following the cloud. Derek |
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WD40 Pike Attractor | Harry | UK Coarse Fishing | 6 | January 5th, 2004 08:58 AM |