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    • #29835

      TF_gloves007

        hi the other week i was fishing a match with andy findlay and he was fishing paste mixed to the point were it just runs through ure fingers i asked a frend i was told that when it hits the water the change in temp from warm to cold holds the paste till it hits the bottom cud anyone shed any light on this for me or coment on ure experiences on fishing like this thanx glover

      • #64733

        TF_Pikey

          I’ve been using paste like that recently and at first nobody believes that you can put it on a hook ! I have found that part of the key is to pick the paste up with wet fingers, I then put it in the palm of my hand, place the hook in the middle of it and sort of pour it into the cup. Don’t know why the hook stays in but it does. It does produce far more fish than normal soft paste on venues where they have seen paste for a while..

        • #64734

          Anonymous

            now try it with a long tag of line from ur hook,ie; the bit whats left over when you tie on a hook,for some unknown reason it holds v/soft paste on great.

          • #64735

            TF_swingtipbry

              use a banded hair with a pellet and mould the sloppy paste on the pellet the hook is above
              do not mould into a ball of paste is the key to fishing it soft

            • #64736

              Steve Beavan

                If the paste is so sloppy that water is sitting on the surface, then surface tension will ‘stick’ the paste to hook and line.

                Once the paste is in the water, water pressure being greater than air pressure will help the paste maintain it’s shape.

                BTW, what is the max depth everyone would fish paste this soft?

              • #64737

                TF_Pikey

                  Swingtipbry – If it is “Sloppy” you can’t mould it at all !

                  SB – I’ve only fished it in depths up to 4 foot. I think you are right about the reasons it doesn’t come off the hook. I also think that because it is so wet, it can’t take in any more water and break it down. I am convinced you catch fish on it that you wouldn’t on any other texture of paste. Sometimes you are getting little dips and knocks on soft paste that people think are silvers but you put on some sloppy paste and catch a carp straight away.

                • #64738

                  TF_gloves007

                    i find fishing paste at distance carnt be done with out 2 pole rollers as the pole needs to glide smoother then smooth through ure hands any jolt will pull the hook from the paste or tangle ure rig but ive found at any distance on a ruf day ure fig will get tangled anyway how i overcome this it to put a samll rubber round the top of the bristle for the line to cum through then fish it 2 to 3 inch from pole tip on good conditions and 56 to six on bad

                  • #64739

                    Bigbassman
                    Participant

                      I have been using this type of paste for 2 years and regularly catch on it when other struggle.

                      I have showen a few people how sloppy my paste mix is and at first none of them believed it would stay on the hook.

                      Also, I always mix it the night before so the paste is dead rather than being active.

                    • #64740

                      TF_Pikey

                        Bigbassman – What paste do you use ?
                        Where do you fish ?

                      • #64741

                        Bigbassman
                        Participant

                          Manor House (Nateby), Highfield Fisheries (Hambleton), Whitmore (Kirkham). The waters we fish are not prolific, but can throw up a ton every now and again.

                          Normally just use a simple 50/50 mix with ground down fishery pellets and a fishmeal gb such as GSS or CBG.

                          If you use something quite oily tho such as ground down halibut pellets the oils in the slop really hold the paste on the hook

                        • #64742

                          TF_swingtipbry

                            perhaps the paste i use is to stiff and not classed as slopey but as paste
                            if i picked up a handful it runs between your fingers

                          • #64743

                            TF_Pikey

                              sounds sloppy to me ! LOL
                              Can’t see how you can mold it round anything though.

                            • #64744

                              TF_swingtipbry

                                pikey i do the same as you but instead of on the palm of my hand i put it on my leg
                                what helps when droping out pot is to put on some pellet
                                impossible to swing out by hand
                                paste texture very soft but goes slightly tacky which helps grip

                              • #64745

                                Billy Boy
                                Participant

                                  Have a look at Andy Findly DVD.
                                  on the bank with Andy Findlay
                                  sweetcorn/ fins secret weapon.
                                  all will be shown.

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