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  1. I've got to agree Yonny. Despite being old enough and hopefully clever enough to see through advertising spiel, I bought some Boom and Krimps to make my Ronnies like a good Korda clone!
    2 points
  2. This is just content for the sake of content imo. On a nice clean spot a standard lead clip with a boilie on a knotless knot will perform as good as anything but when you have to deal with weed/silt/debris you'll potentially not even be fishing. The rig and set-up should be chosen to suit the swim/spot/substrate. Simplicity is a good thing but a rig shouldn't be chosen solely for simplicity, and certainly shouldn't chosen because Adam Penning said so 🤣 I can think of absolutely no reason why anyone would use a ronnie/spinner on a spot clean enough for a combi (other than possibly to single out bigguns). It is a given that the combi will out-fish the ronnie in clean spot scenario imo. The ronnie is to be used to suspend the hook/bait above any debris👍
    2 points
  3. welder

    Vitalin dog muslie

    Certainly did, Kev. Truth be told I'm daft for dogs, love them and would forgive all mischief. Ian.
    2 points
  4. Yes, I watched it the other day. Typical no nonsense stuff from Adam and always makes me think. I tried the Ronnie when it first came out and was convinced I was going to bag up but still found that my favoured combi rigs outperformed them and don't use them any more.
    1 point
  5. kevtaylor

    Drop shot

    My friends face when he had a knock off a perch was a picture, he was shaking, perfect for non anglers to get a feel for it. 🤣
    1 point
  6. kevtaylor

    Vitalin dog muslie

    Well he did eat a full chicken carcass out the bin and some other gross stuff in the early years. But now hes older hes got fussy. My daughters puppy is pulling up bulbs and eating those 🤦‍♂️ Sounds like you've had fun Ian 🤣👍
    1 point
  7. welder

    Vitalin dog muslie

    Other side of the coin, one of our chocolate labradors would eat anything. Tulip bulbs, plaster and the plasterboard behind it, the front off my PC, a tap-dancing shoe and part of a wellington boot are items that come to mind. Our vet grew wealthy by knowing this dog. Ian.
    1 point
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