Gary Wagstaff
Senior Member
tried the search there was a post about meat fishing and using fuse wire to hold it in place can anybody help or post again how it was done
thanks gaz
thanks gaz
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put fuse wire round your meat put into socket turn swith on,job done traitor
tried the search there was a post about meat fishing and using fuse wire to hold it in place can anybody help or post again how it was done
thanks gaz
tried the search there was a post about meat fishing and using fuse wire to hold it in place can anybody help or post again how it was done
thanks gaz
I sometimes use hair stops but I mostly use the nearest grass .idont cast to the horizon and this method is easy to use and dare I say it cheap.i once had 16 barbel so I am happy with this
Albert
That's the way I was taught Albert, push the hook through, twist it 90 Deg and put a stem of grass on the bend of the hook to support it on the cast.
Very well said Dave, all be it if fishing meat on a still water i use spagetti. The main problem is the diameter of line and the cast just rips through the meat.Same as, Albert and Ade....I think everyone over a certain age p) started out that way...and it must be said, it works. However, Wayne's post puts things into perspective for me. Up until fairly recently (before the cray menace was quite so horrendous) anything would do on my tiny river, because gentle lobs are the order of the day, and the current is minimal. The type of rivers Wayne fishes are a whole different prospect though, so I guess once again it's horses for courses. What I might see as perhaps OTT, even a load of fuss about nowt, is actually essential on some rivers.
Cheers, Dave.
Very well said Dave, all be it if fishing meat on a still water i use spagetti. The main problem is the diameter of line and the cast just rips through the meat.
Wayne