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Post by punchcrumb on Nov 14, 2014 20:35:21 GMT
Any one had any joy making sea food baits PVA friendly I tried using chopped worm and coudnt make that work I am wanting to put chopped mussel meat or full cockles In PVA mesh bags. I was thinking of soaking the bait in heavily salted water drying them off on a paper towel then soaking them in a good glug of PVA friendly liquid. Anyone got any thoughts on how I might achieve this with seafood baits and or chopped worm.
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Post by Beauregard on Nov 14, 2014 20:51:02 GMT
Fox Arma Mesh, nowt better....https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CEIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxint.com%2Fcatalogues-products.php%3Fsection%3D72%26product%3D2357%26catalogue%3D1&ei=8GlmVKe_NMblaJTjgsAJ&usg=AFQjCNF-3fISR6D-CbeLrEAnupySi7_HUg&sig2=p4lMEox3_3hOqFf2803yNw&bvm=bv.79914889,d.d2s
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Post by Beauregard on Nov 14, 2014 20:56:57 GMT
Fox Arma Mesh, nowt better....https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CEIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxint.com%2Fcatalogues-products.php%3Fsection%3D72%26product%3D2357%26catalogue%3D1&ei=8GlmVKe_NMblaJTjgsAJ&usg=AFQjCNF-3fISR6D-CbeLrEAnupySi7_HUg&sig2=p4lMEox3_3hOqFf2803yNw&bvm=bv.79914889,d.d2s Sorry that didn't work, but, Fox Arma Mesh is great for what you want. I hope.
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Post by punchcrumb on Nov 14, 2014 21:36:08 GMT
armamesh is for presenting a hookbait what i am looking for is a way to introduce free offerings around my hookbaits wihout using a swimfeeder which can be slow to empty hence the need for pva friendly free offerings. Does that make sense?
Probably not
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Post by Shamus O Sheep on Nov 14, 2014 21:39:46 GMT
Saturate the bait in heavily salted water it will stop the pva dissolving for long enough to cast out. No need to dry off. I've used it with sweetcorn and it works
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Post by Beauregard on Nov 14, 2014 21:45:58 GMT
Any one had any joy making sea food baits PVA friendly. Sorry mate, only read this bit, skipped the rest. Just trying to help.
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Post by punchcrumb on Nov 14, 2014 21:47:59 GMT
Any one had any joy making sea food baits PVA friendly. Sorry mate, only read this bit, skipped the rest. Just trying to help. No worries m8
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Post by punchcrumb on Nov 14, 2014 21:50:14 GMT
Saturate the bait in heavily salted water it will stop the pva dissolving for long enough to cast out. No need to dry off. I've used it with sweetcorn and it works yep yep tried that one and must not be getting the balance right of water to salt as my trial bags wouldnt melt for love nor money obviously i had overdone the salt
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Post by Beauregard on Nov 14, 2014 21:56:49 GMT
But I think you may find that any kind of quick break down attractant, like P.V.A. mesh, is a waste of time in the sea. A "Rubby-Dubby" type of approach may be more suiting.
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Post by Beauregard on Nov 14, 2014 22:03:52 GMT
Whoa!! Are we talking seafood baits in freshwater, or, seafood baits in the sea. ( It is time for shore fishing) My Bad...
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Post by punchcrumb on Nov 15, 2014 15:24:41 GMT
I sea what your saying but the only sea fish I get involved with come with batter and chips with mushy peas LOL.
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Post by danpy on Nov 15, 2014 16:27:55 GMT
Dab your freebies with a paper towel then add a bit off pva friendly liquid just enough to lightly coat them give them a shake them and off you go...
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Post by jb1 on Nov 17, 2014 23:27:23 GMT
As above I would pat dry excess moisture put in a tub add some course sea salt a good sprinkle and then a splash of oil and some groundbait or breadcrumb or boilie crumb. Don't compact to much into the place mesh
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Post by NickLynch on Nov 18, 2014 13:33:33 GMT
A light coating of grounbait, then mix in some salmon oil(or other fish based oil). It works for me with hemp and luncheon meat.
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