peter crabtree
AKA Simon, 1953 - 2022 (RIP)
Many fisheries and club waters ban this practice these days.
Can't say I've tried it myself but why do they ban it?
Can't say I've tried it myself but why do they ban it?
I wonder if it may be because of the 100kg of dog biscuit put in every 5 minutes, or possibly the fact that the floating freebies drift into every other bvggers swim bringing the fish up when matey boy has been trying to keep them on the bottom.
Sinking feed/freebies tends to stay in the freeby givers swim.
When using bread the remaining bread gets thrown in as full slices and the plastic bag is inevitably left on the bank.
left behind by all the carp anglers.
I wonder if it may be because of the 100kg of dog biscuit put in every 5 minutes, or possibly the fact that the floating freebies drift into every other bvggers swim bringing the fish up when matey boy has been trying to keep them on the bottom.
Sinking feed/freebies tends to stay in the freeby givers swim.
Nothing wrong with throwing in unused slices if there was all the wild fowl on a local lake would be dead.
Please don't tar all anglers with the same brush when it comes to litter, I have seen "duck feeders" leave bread bags at waters often tying them to a fence railing.
How do you know it was "all" the Carp anglers?
This is a space filler, stooopid system.really!!
why would you be fishing on the bottom for fish that were so obviously on the top? I dunno people do.
that would be a tactic of someone who was stuck on one style of fishing.
who the hell in their right mind would be shoveling freebies in at that rate as it would totally invalidate the method? The 100kg every 5 minutes was a bit tongue in cheek
i buy a 2 kilo bag that will last me all season and beyond and i do a LOT of surface fishing. You obviously ain't someone who puts in 100kg every 5 minutes.
I hate everyone that generalises!sweeping generalisations