Catch Reports

Three Wise Men!

Posted in Catch Reports on 07th May 2012

Ben Pester, Jason Crossley and Sean McMahon recently fished a session to remember at the Blue Pool in Burghfield for a week's session. Ben and Jason have had plenty of success using our legendary B5 boilies from a variety of different waters and wisely chose the B5 again for their most recent assault - and the word "assault" was exactly what it turned out to be!!

They absolutely 'blitzed' the venue with an incredible 50-fish haul! This included lots of upper twenties and six thirties to 35lb 8oz - by far and away the most successful spell of angling on the lake for quite some time, but what about this for an achievement - Shaun managed to break his personal best no less than 11 times during the session!!!

Once again the B5 has proved to be the bait that out-fishes everything else and justifies its unbelievable track record - well done lads, awesome hauling...

 


Mike on Bag 'n' Stick Liquids

The main function of liquids is to boost food signals in and around your baited rig and increase the chances of fish being pulled into the area. Stick Mixes, Method Mixes and Ground bait can simply be mixed together with water, but by adding a liquid food as well, you will be increasing the food signals coming from the bait.

On many occasions I’ve witnessed carp being pulled down from the upper layers on to the baited spot, and I have no doubt that this has been due to the liquids sending out attractive food messages through the water column.

Of course these liquids can be used for a number of other useful applications as well. For example, coating pellets with these liquids will disperse quicker/better messages of food than pellets used on their own, and a single Pop-Up launched out into the middle of nowhere will undoubtedly benefit from being soaked in a liquid for a few hours first.

I can honestly say that these Bag ‘n’ Stick Liquids have caught me a number of ‘bonus fish’ when I’ve been pretty much convinced that I would have struggled without using them. There will be a time and a place to use them, but ignore them at your peril!