Phil Adams
Well-known member
I like to get my bivvy up as soon as I get to a nice level swim. I don't worry about rods etc to begin with, but I do like to bait up. While I'm making sure my tent pegs dont go anywhere with my mallet I let my bait boat bait up for me, using the gps co-ordinates that I got from google maps. I use the app to make sure that each spot has exactly 2.5kg of bait over a 2m square area. While its running through its process, I set up my home, with bedchair, tv, and cooking area.
Once the bait boat has finished, I download the printouts from the sonar, straight to my pad and check that my spots are clean. If it shows any fish within the area, I know that they might move onto my spots.
Kettle on, send the boat back out, this time with my baited rigs, to drop them on the baited spots.
I often update my facebook while this is goin on, just to let people know how "leet" I am. Once the baits are in, and everything aligned properly. Then its time to have a chat and a curry.
Once the bait boat has finished, I download the printouts from the sonar, straight to my pad and check that my spots are clean. If it shows any fish within the area, I know that they might move onto my spots.
Kettle on, send the boat back out, this time with my baited rigs, to drop them on the baited spots.
I often update my facebook while this is goin on, just to let people know how "leet" I am. Once the baits are in, and everything aligned properly. Then its time to have a chat and a curry.