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Old March 7th, 2004, 11:47 PM
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I'm gonna dig up a potato and try tomorrow.

Seriously

Alan

"Steve Paris" wrote in message
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"John" wrote in message
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G'day

I've just got back into fishing after a 5 or so year break because of
bad health and have been lurking in here for a few weeks, not sure if
it's my slack news server but I'm kinda suprised at how few the
postings are in here. For some reason I thought a fishing newsgroup
would be a lot more popular.


John, next time you go to that spot, try berlying with potato. Get a

small
cheese grater (small holes) and grate up a potato. (it turns to mash), and
just toss a small blob into the water every 10 minutes. You won't believe
your eyes !! Fish LOVE potato !. And remember, when fishing for bream,

don't
throw your bait right out, most fish are close in to the oyster encrusted
rocks that your sitting on. Cheers.

--
Steve Paris L/S
Tropical Cairns Nth Queensland
Australia.




 




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