steve2
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Shouldn't worry about things getting caught in fish stomachs when you see what fish eat and pass through them.
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Fjuka ? I use it regularly, have the white, yellow red and black.Not really fake because it is bait but I use that 2 in 1 bait and roll it between the fingers to look like a maggot before hooking it. It does work. Maybe because it is a bait genuinely, but the maggot shape helps. Does anyone else use the 2 in 1 stuff?
Did you know that some people believe that the plastic they use to make fake baits and other bits and pieces such as lead clips has an inherent attraction due to the components in the plastic? Crude oil is used which is itself made up of plankton I believe.Just wondering if anyone has had much success with this as a bait? I was using normal sweetcorn recently and was getting bite after bite, but as soon as I put on some fake corn, the fish wouldn’t touch it. Mind you, it was only £1.99 for about 10 pieces. Just wondering if any particular brand is better and works?
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This is all very well but what about fake baits at night or in coloured water? They still work, sometimes without any free offerings.There’s no scientific reason why fish take fake baits – the answer is quite simple and not mysterious in any way. They simply fool the fish into thinking that the bait is just the same as natural baits like corn or man-made baits such as pellets. So long as you are fishing in the right place at the right time and your bait looks natural in the water a fish will come along and take it..................