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Looking at ordering my first tub of the hookbaits, can anyone tell me how resistant to crays they are or if they love them. Thanks
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Forum member Russ. First trip back to his club lake since last winter. What started as a day session, turned into two nights of hauling. 13mm balanced GPB2 fished over Essential B5. He caught the 2nd, 3rd & 4th biggest in the DDAP's venue over two nights.
47lb4oz

40lb+

38lb12oz

37lb6oz

37lb

Forum member Jamie and his wife, 58lb+, S4 over Nutrabaits Big Fish


FishOn Ricci, Scopex/Pineapple S2 over shops fermented particle and boillie crumb

Trevor, Woolpack, GPB1
40lb+


Forum member Simon, Hutchie S2


Forum member Carl, DNA Bug crushed cork pop up over his own home rolled freezers

Forum member Tony, first time out fishing in months. 38lb+ GPB1

David Cherry Coke S2


Stoke Carl and his son Jude, GPB1 & Cherry Coke S2 over Inception freezer baits


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The fermented garlic hemp as someone wrote is specifically for the timespan of just after they spawn, until late October early November. It's useless now until after they spawn. Freezer baits are better.
It's the garlic itself which is being heavily fermented, not really the hemp. It's the initial taste of decomposition that plumes through the water that makes it so effective. It's a super tool, for bringing fish to areas where there are no fish, then holding them there.
As an example. If I was to turn up on a busy pressurised lake, where all the fish and anglers are in one area.... It's the perfect tool to bring all those fish to where I want them. In front of me, up the opposite end of the lake.
There is nothing whatsoever that you can put into the water which creates the same reaction to move fish encamped in a certain area. Freezer baits don't even come remotely close. Live natural bait will not even create this response.
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In reply to Post #52 He mentioned keeping it near a radiator if the sun not out but not recommended with the smell
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In reply to Post #51 The original post by Mark Casper was written in late Spring/ early Summer, so the phrase "(at this time of year)" means that, not early November ....
... also note that Mark also mentioned that the finished hemp was effective as a bait from Spring to late October in his opinion ...
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In reply to Post #46 Cheers karlos mi old Buddy hope ya well
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In reply to Post #46 I guess "in the sun", its means, in warm weather late spring/summer?
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In reply to Post #48
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In reply to Post #47 Drain water once boiled and then add salt, et al.
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In reply to Post #46 Drain the water,in a large bucket of hemp.I thought the hemp is already in the water?
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In reply to Post #44 Mark's fermented hemp guide:
"Two or three large garlic bulbs cut in half horizontally.
Put them at the bottom of a large black bucket and fill with water and dry hemp.
Leave the sealed bucket in the sun in the garden for two weeks (this time of year).
Boil it outside (wearing a mask), remove the garlic.
Drain the water, in a large bucket of hemp, I then put 500g-1kg of salt.
Give it a real good glug of hemp or nut oil and stir.
That's it, it's so simple. The garlic will ferment at a much quicker rate than the hemp.
The massive stink, is from the garlic.
It will last weeks in the sealed bucket once the salt and oil are added.
I tend to always use it immediately though."
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In reply to Post #44 Probs pgb chocolate orange mate abs baits make it mate now I think
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In reply to Post #41 Where's the fermented hemp guide to how mark does it can someone link it or pin it going to have a play with it
Mark what was the bait you used to do that was like the S1 but wasn't and everyone used to catch on it
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In reply to Post #1 I'd not fished through the summer due to family and work commitments but managed to do the day on my syndicate on Saturday. Had on the GPB1s over a few whole and crushed tigers and caught two nice mid-20s
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In reply to Post #41 Thought I recognised that fish Mark. That's appeared in one of Terry's ESP Vid. They certainly don't bread them like that anymore. The thing with today's breeders is they are to good at it. There all over breed there all to perfect. We need more retards. To coin a horrible expression. But I think your get my drift..
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