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Whole wheat!
Must be good for them. :D
Seriously though, I think the colour comes from the different flours etc and from the addition of sweateners like molasses.
Should act as an extra attractant?
Been doing a bit of research on a rod suitable for trotting and general float use.
I like the idea of a dual length rod for different situations.
Thinking about a Shakespeare Superteam LXL 13-17.
Appreciate any comments good or bad.
Bought a Chub Snooper Lite Bivvy a few months ago and have been very pleased with it.
Last weekend one of the ali support poles split.
I rang Chub and told them what had happened.
Name and address please they said.
Couple of days later a replacement arrived without any problems.
Great...
If you haven't caught a December Barbel already I think the chances are becoming less than favourable.
I know a few came out of the WA early in the month when as Chris says it was an unseasonally balmy 12 degs.
I was out a few times during this time and failed to bank any. :(
Had some fun...
Been a steep learning curve, but learnt something new on each visit.
Quite a few blanks, but had some good results from the WA and a couple of really enjoyable visits to the Wye.
A couple of the better fish below.
Would love the opportunity to be involved in something like this.
The chance to meet a few of you guys and to learn sounds like a perfect day to me. :)
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