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29/05/2011 at 6:44 pm #46917
TF_PikeyAfter 12 or so trips to the Glebe Uncle Roy has convinced me that when I next visit, it is about time I set up a feeder rod !
I intend to fish a GB feeder but don’t know what to fish on the hook ? Some do use dead maggotts but I am not convinced that you get “Proper” bites when fishing maggotts on the hook as opposed to a bait on a hair.
What have others been catching on ?
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29/05/2011 at 7:00 pm #142263
TF_GLEBE1@Pikey wrote:
After 12 or so trips to the Glebe Uncle Roy has convinced me that when I next visit, it is about time I set up a feeder rod !
I intend to fish a GB feeder but don’t know what to fish on the hook ? Some do use dead maggotts but I am not convinced that you get “Proper” bites when fishing maggotts on the hook as opposed to a bait on a hair.
What have others been catching on ?
Pikey, I’ve been a regular there for over 10 years I can tell you I’ve caught more fish on maggot than any other hookbait 3 dead reds on a 14,single red on an 18 in winter, and I’d set up a feeder on nearly every peg on the complex!!!
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29/05/2011 at 7:07 pm #142264
TF_PikeyWhen fishing maggots on the feeder (with them on the hook) do you get pull rounds like when hair rigging or do you have to strike at bites ?
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29/05/2011 at 7:13 pm #142266
TF_GLEBE1Yep straight off the rest mate or a drop back,im happer if i can catch on maggot, sometimes when hair rigging you tend to loose alot of fish i reckon they are hooked on the outside of the mouth when it happens
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29/05/2011 at 7:29 pm #142269
TF_iansi01354Only been going two years and have used the feeder on every lake I have drawn as well as the pole. Not yet failed to catch on it (although the pole has always been better for me anyway!!!)
I tried the dead reds for the first time over the last two days and to be honest other than the little plucks from I assume perch and skimmers there was no difference, the carp are still good pull rounds.
Next time though I am going to switch better the maggot on the hook and either corn or mini boilie on the hair as I’m not convinced the maggot and no hair was any better.
I can’t believe you have never set a tip up some of them pegs scream fish on the far side!!!
Ian
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29/05/2011 at 7:34 pm #142270
TF_PikeyI don’t fish the feeder often so am not that confident trying to chuck tight to the far bank accurately and consistently.
I have always caught straightaway on the pole line so have never felt that I was missing out until this time when the wind on day 1 made fihing the pole difficult and on Day 2 when I had too many blank periods when I could have chucked a feeder.
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29/05/2011 at 8:16 pm #142283
TF_redarmypikey you dont need the feeder for plippng~clap
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29/05/2011 at 9:36 pm #142293
TF_herbie@redarmy wrote:
pikey you dont need the feeder for plippng~clap
~clap ~clap ~clap just draw your usual end peg david and leave the feeders to the dull leadheads.
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29/05/2011 at 9:45 pm #142294
"H"…Participantdave,i was next to you on day 2,i fished maggot and that big branch rapped the tip round,lol
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30/05/2011 at 7:30 am #142304
TF_MARKHLDASGet out on the common and practice casting Dave, I thought I could cast ok but thos lads with there 30/40 grm feeders get it tighter than your wallet.
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