In use…..
First, the night before I planned on going for a quick overnighter I chopped roughly a kilo of the boilies into halves and quarters, added about 2kg of the Spod Mix, gave it a good glug (roughly half a bottle) of the Tuna Dip and gave it a good shake to get everything coated so it could soak in for 24 hours. This also gave some time for the smell to wear off my hands…. funny looks at work otherwise!
 Chopped and glugged
|
Once at the lake, it was all spodded over a reasonably tight area, and another 30 or 40 baits scattered around. One rod was fished with a three bait stringer, the other two halves fished with a PVA bag of spod mix pellets, the traps being set just as the sun set. Game on?
It was the night of the England Rugby victory and the night before Lewis Hamilton's famous rookie victory…… or not as it turned out! The rugby had just got underway when the rod with two halves was away with a low double the culprit.
The night was a cold, clear one but the takes carried on roughly every hour until a very heavy mist fell at about 4am. Five fish to mid doubles (didn't weigh the fish or set up the self take gear as it was bloody freezing!) and I only heard one or two other takes to the other five guys fishing, but that's more to do with my angling prowess than the bait LOL!
About 20 or 30 baits were catapulted out after every take and due to the way the skin dissolves, I re-cast all the rods after every couple of fish to make sure there was plenty of wrap on the bait, though I can't decide whether this is really necessary.
I reckon they could be onto a winner with the concept, though I think the bait may suit summer conditions more - the skin is quite oily, but I've got just about enough of the pellets to carry on with a little bait test I'm going to do….
So I'm going to give the concept 10/10 - I haven't used the bait long enough in the right conditions to score it fairly, but I reckon they are onto a winner…..
Rating: 10/10 |