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#127 14 Jun 2006 at 11.34pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #116 Where is manor farm???????????
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#126 9 Jun 2006 at 8.23pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #35 Just ordered some stuff online from Titmuss. Good prices and pretty quick delivery too mate. Cheers for that one
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#125 30 May 2006 at 7.52am | |  |
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#124 30 May 2006 at 7.49am | |  |
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In reply to Post #122 They are very popular in the health food shops & they order a lot more than the angling industry do
(talking Tiger Nuts I presume and not Ewe Pellets)
Not around Tunbridge Wells they don't, they can get them but don't stock them unless things have changed in the last 12 months.
Having talked to the biggest growers in Spain last year they gave me a list of all the UK importers and the top 3 where all angling companies Maybe you got your info from one of the other Tiger Nut growers in Spain as there are a lot as the Spainish eat shed loads of the things.
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#123 29 May 2006 at 6.10pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #122 what for? to eat?
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#122 29 May 2006 at 6.03pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #119 They really only come into this country in any quantity for us fisherman and so there are no mass users like most food ingredients
They are very popular in the health food shops & they order a lot more than the angling industry do.
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#121 29 May 2006 at 5.59pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #118 can give you a web site to try
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#120 29 May 2006 at 5.48pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #119 sounds good but where do you get ewe nuts from?
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#119 23 May 2006 at 7.47am | |  |
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In reply to Post #118 What do you mean by 'cheap' Tiger Nuts? They really only come into this country in any quantity for us fisherman and so there are no mass users like most food ingredients so the prices are generally fixed at about £40 a sack.
Some Ewe Nuts are based on Maize Gluten Feed which is made from Corn Steep Liquor . Some are made with Maize Gluten Meal which IS NOT made from Corn Steep Liquor so try and find the former by reading the ingredients on the sack and you will be on to a good cheap attractor pellet
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#118 22 May 2006 at 12.04pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #1000 Hi guys, I'm after some cheap tiger nuts, if there is such a thing? any ideas?
I've found a place near me that does Ewe Nuts as a substitute for pellets, for £4 per 25kg! Anyone know the base of Ewe Nuts? surely it isn't fishmeal?
Cheers
JP
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#117 13 May 2006 at 1.22am | |  |
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In reply to Post #2 Brought 5 litres of molasses and 20kg of layers mash today from Scats for a BIG £10 ! Just wondering what the layers mash would normaly be sold as in the tackle shops? Cheers.
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#116 12 May 2006 at 9.53am | |  |
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In reply to Post #1000 Ignore the prices on the Manor Farm site as the prices in the actual shop itself are average £5 a sack cheaper!!!! I went over there on Wednesday to pick up a couple of sacks of bait & ended up with the back of the Espace bottomed out & only spent £40!
As an example
20Kg Blue Ribbon Pidgeon Conditioner - Web price£13.60 - Shop price £8.60
20Kg Wheat - Web price £9.00 - Shop price £4.00
20Kg Maize - Web Price £11.90 - Shop price £6.90
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#115 7 May 2006 at 8.54pm | |  |
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try and get friendly with a farmer i get as much wheat, maize,barley and other particles as i want i work on the farm the only trouble with the maize is that you have to take it off the cob by hand which can take a bit of time but if its free then you cant complain really can you.
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#114 6 May 2006 at 11.17pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #113 it was just in a plain white sack didnt have a name on it but it was in the farm section.
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#113 6 May 2006 at 4.53pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #112 Yep thats good! Much better than approx £35 - £30 with a carp label on it
What was it called / labelled as?
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