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| Can i use feeder when no groundbait is aloud? As the title says, im going to a pond tomorrow with the rule no groundbait. Can i use the feeder still as i was planning on using groundbait with the feeder. |
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| Re: Can i use feeder when no groundbait is aloud? yes you can still use a feeder, but NOT with groundbait in it, pellets/hemp maggots etc etc, |
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| Re: Can i use feeder when no groundbait is aloud? use a maggot feeder instead |
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| Re: Can i use feeder when no groundbait is aloud? i posted the same post a few weeks ago and the best answer that i thought answered my problem best was. 'YES' as you are only feeding in small amounts and not bombarding the water with bucket fulls of bait as typical groundbaiting goes. You maybe better off using a method mix along with a mix of say hemp,corn,maggot/caster ect. |
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| Re: Can i use feeder when no groundbait is aloud? Hi, the club im attached to doesent allow groundbait either but DOES allow cereal feeders to a maximum of 2.5 inches in size so I can still happily use the 'method' but just cant throw balls of the stuff in, maybe double check on the rules but im sure its prob similar mate Matt __________________ There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process. |