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| Perch as Deadbait. Anyone had any joy on these? i bought a pack today and am hoping to try them tomorrow but i have never used them before! I cant imagine them being too oily but they do look tough so hopefully they will be able to take a good cast. Maybe a new bait at the venue will mix it up a bit ![]() I'll let you all know how i get on when i return tomorrow evening. BW __________________ Blackwater Tackle Supplies Keep Ulster's Waters Healthy, Practice Catch and Release! |
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| Re: Perch as Deadbait. They work ok on waters local to me as you say not oily but very tough. You can always use an oil additive I use winterised herring oil its really good and leaves a great slick. __________________ Pike Anglers Club of Great Britain, Region 13 Devon. Up and running again visit our PAC region blog The shop I manage Cullompton Carp and Coarse Visit the Cullompton Carp and Coarse Blog |
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| Re: Perch as Deadbait. Thanks, I'll give them a go and if they work they work and if they don't they don't! I'll get my old trusty 'Devil's Delight' out its a mixture of pigs blood and fish oils, it bloody reeks! BW __________________ Blackwater Tackle Supplies Keep Ulster's Waters Healthy, Practice Catch and Release! |
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| Re: Perch as Deadbait. i love em , perch and roach are my two favourite coarse deadbaits |
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Cheers, BW __________________ Blackwater Tackle Supplies Keep Ulster's Waters Healthy, Practice Catch and Release! |