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Posted: Tue Feb 14th, 2012 02:17 pm |
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jarred69purchase Member ![]()
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hi Guys was hoping some one could give me a few tips here please. i want to find out how do i make a nice feeding spot? if you perhaps have some pictures of your feeding spots please. what exactly do i use as a feeding spot? some one told me to use a bag that oranges are sold in, so that the feed slowly falls out the bag? how long after i put the feeding spot will i start seeing results? what do you guys suggest? Thanks
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Posted: Tue Feb 14th, 2012 02:18 pm |
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jarred69purchase Member ![]()
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oh, and what bait would i use??
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Posted: Fri Feb 17th, 2012 07:19 pm |
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Bruggie Sealiner ![]()
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Hi jarred69purchase There is a few dif baits you can use for feeding. The orange bag is an old way of doing it, not that I say you can not use it. What I do these days is just to put your marker out, no bag. Then you can use cooked maze or peunuts or "beeslek''.Just spray them araound your marker in a radius of about 20m. We prefer not to use the back anymore, as fish gets tangled in them. or people just leave it there after a weekend. For bait you can use anything. Speciman guys prefer to bait what they feed. But it does not matter really. Use bait that you are comf with. And the results should start coming in after about half a day. Sometimes before that. Some tackle shops do sell them.
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