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Frankfurter Spice is also good, agree about the boosted pots, whether it's the pellets, dumbells or cocoons.
I've not tried the Cheese & Garlic but done very well this Autumn on the Squid & Garlic.
Because it was in response to Simon's picture he posted, perhaps you would be better asking why Simon posted a picture of A1 pits on the thread about your caravan?
I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I was referring to the picture Simon Archer posted of A1 pits and how reminiscent it was of Collingham before they banned night fishing
If you're thinking of going down the boilie route, I would suggest you have a look at the Sticky Baits Krill Active, as previously mentioned.
It's a well proven year round bait, that's caught loads of Barbel off many different rivers over the years. They smell great too!😃
The key to whichever...
Hi Fergal
Brockhampton has it's own Facebook page and website, there are some catch details posted on them. There is also a guy who does guiding on there called Ian Henderson, who will know the beats very well, it may be worth messaging him nearer to your trip to ask about conditions, how it's...
So you attach the lead on to the run ring on the hook with the rubber sleeve. You tie the quick change swivel on your line and the fat end slides over the ring of the swivel. You attach your hooklength on the loop on the quick change swivel. Hopefully this explains it better
Hi Dave
Do you mean the Korum Camo Bolt and Run kits?
If so, put run ring on line first, then thread the bead on pointy end first. Then tie on quick change swivel. The fat end of the bead slides over the quick change swivel.
The Lower Severn tends to fish better when there's some extra water on it, like the next day or two. Try to coincide future visits when we've had rain and the river is rising, to increase your chances of a barbel. The Lower Severn can be really tough, but the rewards are there, so don't be put...
Night fishing on the Barnsley DAA stretch at Fiskerton is Syndicate Members only. I'm not sure you can night fish the NPS stretch at Fiskerton either, unless you're a member.
Even if A1 is busy there's so many swims to go at you shouldn't have any problem finding swims. You can park behind your...
Hopefully the river will have had a good flush through by the time you go too. If you're not catching be prepared to move swims until you find the fish
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