Catch Reports

Second Forty from Venue

Posted in Catch Reports on 11th October 2007

Bristol carper Terry Hancock has recently banked this superb 40lb 12oz mirror from a difficult West country still water. This is the 48-year old Fibre Optic Engineer’s second forty from the lake and fell to the Shellfish B5 with a customised attractor profile. Terry has enjoyed plenty of success from the venue and we’re sure his hat-trick forty isn’t too far away!

The big fish was caught from a silt pocket at approx 100-yards range over a scattering of approx 30 B5 freebies and a kilo of Essential Bloodworm pellets. Good angling mate and here’s too many more from where that came from!


Boilie Glugs

The use of boilie Dips/Glugs to increase attraction levels can be extremely effective, particularly on short sessions or for using single hook baits when you want to boost the food signals.

For 'glugging up' your baits, just pour approx 20ml of your chosen liquid into a 1kg bag of boilies and shake well to ensure even distribution. This can be done before placing them into the freezer or after they’ve been taken out. If applying the liquid after the boilies have been taken out, it’s best to let them thaw out first before adding the liquid. It's also advisable to add the liquid to the boilies a few hours before you hit the bank, thus allowing a little time for the boilies to soak it up, although this isn't imperative.

For boosting your hook baits only, one useful ploy is to leave them permanently soaking within the solution and this will really ‘kick out’ the attraction. Bear in mind that pop-ups are likely to loose a little buoyancy if doing this for long periods. Alternatively you can just pour 10ml of the liquid solution into a jar of pop-ups and shake well. This will give them an extra boost without effecting buoyancy levels too much.