Rob Paylor
Senior Member
Sorry for the daft question
I have been mixing and keeping my groundbait in a large maggot type box. The main reasons for this are: it fits neatly in my rucksack, it comfortably holds enough groundbait for the length of sessions that I fish and at the end of the session it goes straight into the bottom draw of the freezer at home, ready to just get out for the next session so I can start fishing quickly using up what was left from last time.
But!! I find mixing it in the large maggot type box a pain in the arris. I try and mix a reasonable amount to avoid having to do it more than once during a 2 - 4 hour session so a half full box mix might not be enough.
I fancy something easier, but I guess the drawback of using a small bucket is that a) it's something else to have to carry and b) it won't go straight in the freezer - I'd have to transfer any left overs to freezer bags or the like and back again for the next session, which is just added faff IMO.
Interested to know what everyone else does
Thanks,
Rob
I have been mixing and keeping my groundbait in a large maggot type box. The main reasons for this are: it fits neatly in my rucksack, it comfortably holds enough groundbait for the length of sessions that I fish and at the end of the session it goes straight into the bottom draw of the freezer at home, ready to just get out for the next session so I can start fishing quickly using up what was left from last time.
But!! I find mixing it in the large maggot type box a pain in the arris. I try and mix a reasonable amount to avoid having to do it more than once during a 2 - 4 hour session so a half full box mix might not be enough.
I fancy something easier, but I guess the drawback of using a small bucket is that a) it's something else to have to carry and b) it won't go straight in the freezer - I'd have to transfer any left overs to freezer bags or the like and back again for the next session, which is just added faff IMO.
Interested to know what everyone else does
Thanks,
Rob