elmoputney Posted Friday at 11:53 Report Posted Friday at 11:53 I've found the Nash, Gardner and fox ones 6ft and 8ft , which is a good one for mass baiting with particles that allow you to fire out a load of particles in a matter of minutes at a reasonable range? Quote
elmoputney Posted Friday at 18:15 Author Report Posted Friday at 18:15 I've got an old spoon and landing net handle to try first, I wonder if the lack of flex will stop me getting as far though. Quote
elmoputney Posted Saturday at 08:34 Author Report Posted Saturday at 08:34 I guess they must be an edge if no one has used one before. 😂 commonly and B B 2 Quote
B B Posted Saturday at 09:37 Report Posted Saturday at 09:37 I was fishing a double swim with a mate and walked around to the far bank to feed hemp and corn 6 rod lengths out from the bank with the same setup up as you. I found a sort of side ways flick was better as you didn’t get covered on your head with the bait. 🤔 I did try 15mm boilies as we were packing up to gauge how far they went and was amazed how far you could get them out. .. Tip of the day.. Have a practice for 30 mins out your back garden just to get your eye in and let us all know how you get on, a pic would be interesting 🫣 elmoputney 1 Quote
elmoputney Posted Saturday at 10:51 Author Report Posted Saturday at 10:51 1 hour ago, B B said: I was fishing a double swim with a mate and walked around to the far bank to feed hemp and corn 6 rod lengths out from the bank with the same setup up as you. I found a sort of side ways flick was better as you didn’t get covered on your head with the bait. 🤔 I did try 15mm boilies as we were packing up to gauge how far they went and was amazed how far you could get them out. .. Tip of the day.. Have a practice for 30 mins out your back garden just to get your eye in and let us all know how you get on, a pic would be interesting 🫣 I have used one before, just one with a different net handle, was accurate to a point but then, who wants to be accurate right? Was just wondering if the fox ones would be able to get much further with the added flexability. I will see if this one does the job before rushing out to buy one though. My garden isn't that big and I might take out some dog walkers behind lol, a couple of buckets will be enough to get my eye in 😱 commonly and B B 2 Quote
B B Posted Saturday at 11:43 Report Posted Saturday at 11:43 I see what you mean about the flexing …looks like he’s loosing his balls elmoputney 1 Quote
elmoputney Posted Saturday at 14:31 Author Report Posted Saturday at 14:31 2 hours ago, B B said: I see what you mean about the flexing …looks like he’s loosing his balls I just think they will give you an extra few yds with that bit of bounce. jh92 1 Quote
jh92 Posted Saturday at 18:33 Report Posted Saturday at 18:33 I think the flex might help with range, depending how far you wanna hit you might be better off using some sort of groundbait/binder to roll it up into balls the size of tennis balls and fire them out with it 👍 elmoputney 1 Quote
elmoputney Posted Saturday at 20:10 Author Report Posted Saturday at 20:10 1 hour ago, jh92 said: I think the flex might help with range, depending how far you wanna hit you might be better off using some sort of groundbait/binder to roll it up into balls the size of tennis balls and fire them out with it 👍 Not too far, but far enough lol it's probably only good for up to 40 yards or so I should think with bigger sized particles, maybe more with boilies but I'm hoping to keep it fairly close for ease tbh. Quote
elmoputney Posted 17 hours ago Author Report Posted 17 hours ago I bought one, I went for the 8ft fox one it's 2 piece and longer which means it should give me a little more distance by being the most flexible and be easier to transport. Quote
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