pellets
pellets
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101.
by Tim Richardson - 2008-07-05
When you smell or taste food you generally eat what you like and reject what you don't like. In many ways fish are just the same with our fishing baits. In fact the palatability of your bait is of...
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102.
by Tim F. Richardson - 2008-07-08
When you smell or taste food you generally eat what you like and reject what you don't like. In many ways fish are just the same with our fishing baits. In fact the palatability of your bait is often ...
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103.
by Tim Richardson - 2008-07-17
Particulate feeding: Many fish naturally filter feed. Carp are an excellent example that use this method and are even termed slow suction feeders, adjusting their gill rakers to most efficiently s...
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104.
by Tim Richardson - 2008-07-17
If the baits you use are not providing you with outstanding catches or your readymade bit is just giving you average results then some of this range of key words could well prove the answer to you...
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105.
by Tim Richardson - 2008-08-28
Carp are very habitual and can be programmed as it were in or out of areas or swims as a direct result of captures, or getting hooked, or through regularly finding free food in spots that they fee...
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106.
by Tim F. Richardson - 2008-08-30
Carp are very habitual and can be programmed as it were in or out of areas or swims as a direct result of captures, or getting hooked, or through regularly finding free food in spots that they feel sa...
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107.
by Tim Richardson - 2008-09-18
Possibly the most overlooked secret to winning the fishing game comes from saving money on bait; but how, do you ask?! Many anglers miss-out on fantastic catches even though the baits they use hav...
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108.
by Tim Richardson - 2008-09-30
How to save money in carp fishing is so very easy despite a barrage of advertisers claims that spending the money on their constant flow of new products instead of another company's will catch you...
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109.
by Tim Richardson - 2008-10-16
Tiger nuts or chufas are one of the best known carp baits around the world, but few carp anglers really understand why they actually stimulate carp feeding so well; nor how to prepare them in inno...
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110.
by Tim Richardson - 2008-10-20
The last time I bought baits to go big catfish and carp fishing they cost me around 10 to 12 pounds a kilogram and the cost of cheaper pellets very soon adds up too! For an average weekend, the co...