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don't know if this has worked but it is supposed to be the result of a 1st session trying to bag a 2lb Perch, on the dot 2lb!!! happy days, 1st attempt!
been back since for 1 6oz Perch and about 2million little pulls, how do you avoid little Perch pulling at worms when fishing for the bigger fish? is there a way or do you just have to live with it?
anyway 6 weeks left i want a bigger one!!!
Nice one Leon....it's good when you hit a target early
As for the "bait robbers" I've found that when worming you just have to fish through them and wait until the better fish come in, once they do the smaller ones often move off as they come into the food chain themselves
To be honest, I'm glad to catch a few bait robbers whatever the method because I know the better stripes wont be too far away....keep at it and maybe the old loner biggie that is just off in the gloom will fancy a nibble
On the worm I constantly feed chopped worm, maggot and groundbait all day, a small ball/handfull every 10 minutes or so is the norm whether I'm getting bites or not.
As some on here know, my daughter Jessica is a self taught artist trying to make a go of it....she has recently created me a pencil portrait of my recent PB
If anyone out there fancies a unique piece of artwork portraying their PB or a special fish, drop me a PM and we'll sort something out
She's definitely got the stubby fingers in proportion. I too have seen Jessicas work and fantastic doesn't come close to describing it. As soon as I have a river twenty I shall be in touch.
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