rayner
Well-known member
How would you feel if you went downstairs on Sunday morning for your breakfast and sat on the plate were two plastic fried eggs accompanying three rashers of plastic bacon, two foam sausages and a balsa wood tomato. YUM YUM :hungry:
That's what the fish you enjoy catching feels like when you are to mean to buy a pint of real maggots.
Tight Lines
Mike
Twaddle! who buys a pint of plastic maggots?
Besides that if a fish is to take a plastic bait it has to be in a feeding frenzy so to speak, normally generated by feeding with said pint of maggots. Using fresh maggots of course. In my considered opinion.
I think it would be a long wait to get a bite using a single plastic bait with no feed. The plastic baits I use are to imitate the baits I'm feeding, to enable me to keep fishing rather than bringing back my rig to rebait. If quick bites are not coming then there's no need for plastic.