Graham Elliott
Senior Member & Supporter
Exactly Rich.I always use stale bread for mashed and liquidised. It doesn’t really work as well the with soft fresh stuff used for hook baits.
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Exactly Rich.I always use stale bread for mashed and liquidised. It doesn’t really work as well the with soft fresh stuff used for hook baits.
20 seconds under the grill speeds up the process from soft to stale and 20 seconds in the microwave speeds up the process from stale to softExactly Rich.
I said in a previous post I mash it at the river bank in river water.You will find that bread mash with water in a bucket weighs a ton. If you rough/chunky liquidise loaves and keep in a bag and do not add water the bucket will be lighter to carry. You can then add water as you go if you want to and put the bags on top of the slop. You can always just squeeze liquidised together and feed it direct (its warmer on your hands than mash on a cold day). If I am running out of mash I sometimes put bread slices into the landing net fold it over, dip it under the water and then mash by hand as I go.
I don’t think mashed bread needs to be any more complicated than that. Others might disagree but for me chub fishing especially with bread is best kept as simple as it possibly can be.Ideally, stale sliced bread torn into little bits and soaked on the bank then?
Occasionally fished a club stretch of the Thames and often would see people turning up after dark in the Winter. Turns out they were after the Chub. They always fished sprats and said it was rare to catch one under 5lb!Small dead baits, whole unshelled prawns
Occasionally fished a club stretch of the Thames and often would see people turning up after dark in the Winter. Turns out they were after the Chub. They always fished sprats and said it was rare to catch one under 5lb!
They occasionally caught Barbel.
Prawns are excellent for Perch, Carp and Barbel, can't recall ever getting a Chub on one. I usually use peeled prawns from the supermarket.
Thinking about it I have had a few Chub on unpeeled prawns mounted on a prawn pin, trotted under a float for Salmon, they were pretty big.
Curiously, in the same pool I will trot a red dyed shrimp, sometimes for 8 hours, in over 5 years I have never had a Chub.
Break out the maggots though and they appear like clockwork.
Best of luck Gra. ATBBlended up 3 loaves.
Will damp it up just a little to get it down in the water a little bit quicker.
The Lower is a fickle cow at the moment and not fished it for 2 months but hoping that I get the same result as last season on the stretch.
River had dropped a fair bit so 6gr Avon to start 2 rod lengths out just inside line main push However will be rising so prepared to go to 8gr if needs.
Unlike many other rivers it sometimes takes an hour to pull fish in the swim as they are usually fairly spread out.
Fingers X it's not big chub heaven normally on the Lower unlike the Middle.
Got the same Roger.Got my floats! Proper big boys....They look huge!!View attachment 13254thanks everyone for your help...