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Ron Troversial Clay
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Good article Phil. You have brought up much food for thought.
I have been thinking that the ideal feeder for say barbel fishing on the Trent needs working out.
When the river is running full flood and tide, it often takes a 4 oz watch lead to hold bottom. If you want to put some feed right next to your hook, it's a bit of a pain to keep casting stringers and PVA bags. Not only that, it's darned expensive.
I have often moulded a stiff groundbait mixture around a watch lead. And it has worked. However I think that something better could be created, without the hassle and expense of PVA.
Ideas anyone?
I have been thinking that the ideal feeder for say barbel fishing on the Trent needs working out.
When the river is running full flood and tide, it often takes a 4 oz watch lead to hold bottom. If you want to put some feed right next to your hook, it's a bit of a pain to keep casting stringers and PVA bags. Not only that, it's darned expensive.
I have often moulded a stiff groundbait mixture around a watch lead. And it has worked. However I think that something better could be created, without the hassle and expense of PVA.
Ideas anyone?