Colin Gordon
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Maybe its just me ,but I would think that using a bait dropper at range in a River like the Trent would not be a very accurate way of baiting up,sureley the flow and "paddle" shape of a dropper would mean your bait ending up elsewhere than where you intended ,that is if it released at all,maybe you hardened Trenters have a view,or indeed use a feeder....aside from that a bait sausage coupled with a largish lead may probably be a way to go though.....not for me though,I will stick to feeders I think,depending on circumstances.
Dave
A bait dropper works fine on the Lower Severn, so I fail to see why it wouldn't work on the Trent, similar ranges involved, similar depth of water etc
In fact I think it'd be a far more accurate method and its a heck of a lot cheaper (unless you're sponsored by a tackle company that markets PVA), also should you fluff a cast, at least you can abort it without leaving a bait trail all over the river.
My weapons of choice, which I have in all three sizes:
http://www.matchmansupplies.co.uk/seymo_teardrop_bait_droppers.html
The biggest one is only ever used in conjunction with a spod rod and the medium version is alright to underarm with a barbel rod but to overarm cast, its back to the spod rod.