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| Would this work for bream? Just came across this and I really like the simple idea of it. Do you think it would work well for Bream? http://www.gofishing.co.uk/Angling-T...e-bolt-feeder/ I will deffo be trying it for Tench in the summer (even though I've been told hair rigged sweetcorn is better) Any thoughts lads? |
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| Re: Would this work for bream? Dont know if i can answer this as iam not a lad but a old fart lol the method will catch bream mate , and carp , just about anything really |
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| Re: Would this work for bream? I own one of these but I havnt really used it yet, it looks the same as a normal maggot feeder except it should hold position better as its flat, which should be ideal for slow flowing waters __________________ Species 2011.. Common carp,Mirror carp,Pike,Rudd,Dace,Eel,Bream,Perch,Roach,Barbel, Chub |
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| Re: Would this work for bream? Quote:
Ive heard that bigger bream can stay away from feeders and let the smaller ones in around it? |
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| Re: Would this work for bream? Quote:
get plenty of ground bait in first and put your feeder on the edge of it ![]() |