"Do not use until..." date stamps. Love it!
J Jim Gibbinson New member Joined Sep 13, 2004 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Feb 4, 2006 #1 "Do not use until..." date stamps. Love it!
B Beecy Active member Joined Aug 3, 2005 Messages 43 Reaction score 2 Location Sheffield Feb 4, 2006 #2 I read an article by Mark Wragg some time ago where he said he'd had a lot of match success using washed out corn in winter.
I read an article by Mark Wragg some time ago where he said he'd had a lot of match success using washed out corn in winter.
B Beecy Active member Joined Aug 3, 2005 Messages 43 Reaction score 2 Location Sheffield Feb 4, 2006 #3 he also talked about what he called "snotty corn" ie corn that had been left to ferment in its juice for a week or so.
he also talked about what he called "snotty corn" ie corn that had been left to ferment in its juice for a week or so.
F Fishing Gimp Active member Joined Feb 3, 2005 Messages 40 Reaction score 0 Location Matron's Home for Bewildered Gentlefolk. Feb 4, 2006 #4 I used to keep old shelf life bolies in the bag for just such an occasion and they did work!
L Les Clark Guest Feb 4, 2006 #6 "Four week old deadbaits " ,ive not gone down that road yet ,but the time`s i have brought back my rubbish bag with empty deadbait packet`s in and put my gear away in the backroom along with the rubbish and forgot about it. Not a good idea .
"Four week old deadbaits " ,ive not gone down that road yet ,but the time`s i have brought back my rubbish bag with empty deadbait packet`s in and put my gear away in the backroom along with the rubbish and forgot about it. Not a good idea .
G Grant Lever Guest Feb 5, 2006 #7 four year old boillies popped up 2 feet,fished in 5-8 feet of water,can,t be beat in winter.
G Ged Guest Feb 8, 2006 #8 If you want that off taste and smell to your baits, get the smelly sock brigade to walk all over it.