Graham Braithwaite
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I'm making a belated return to fishing this week after around 10 years away, and I'll be fishing a local pond stocked mainly with Carp and Tench and various silver fish.
I was advised by a work colleague that prawns are a good bait for just about any fish, and he said that Tench, in particular, love them. The same gent also advised me to roughly break down a bag of sweetcorn in the blender and to roll them into balls as a kind of groundbait.
Could anyone advise me, please, whether they've used either of these methods, and/or whether they think they might possibly work?
I was advised by a work colleague that prawns are a good bait for just about any fish, and he said that Tench, in particular, love them. The same gent also advised me to roughly break down a bag of sweetcorn in the blender and to roll them into balls as a kind of groundbait.
Could anyone advise me, please, whether they've used either of these methods, and/or whether they think they might possibly work?