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    Prawns etc

    Ive caught a few barbel on prawns mainly in the first few weeks of the season but they seem to wise up to them and leave them to the chub.
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    Rods for droppering

    Get yourself a telescopic rod easy to put up and take down and they don't take up any room in your rod bag. Ive been using a Daiwa Vertice for last few years and I'm happy with it.
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    Bread Mash

    The best way I've found of using bread on the hook is a method called super crust, basically take a slice of bread cut the crusts off and put it under the grill for a few seconds until it turns a brilliant white colour turn it over and repeat the process, what your left with is a slice of bread...
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    This weekend...

    Doing a overnighter on the middle Trent,should catch a few chub I hope.
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    light umbrellas

    I have a Leeda bolli it's light enough to carry in my quiver all day and it comes in a camo pattern.
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    Day ticket barbeling

    You could try Collingham on the tidal or the Worksop DAA strech above the weir and the A1 pits on the other bank.
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    Fishing Clubs with waters on the Trent

    The Pride of Derby have some good waters also Ashfield ac and the Notts fed.
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    Any tips on making my first boilies please

    Jamie one thing that's not been said yet is that you need to record exactly what you put in your mix, that way should you find it's successful you can make an identical batch up again.
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    Wychwood stockists - Help needed

    Have you tried Climax Tackle at Dronfield
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    Welcome to the NEW BFW forums

    Heyup lads I can only echo what Peter has written BFW needed to change and this is the way to go.
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