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rob39
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Posted - 06 May 2009 :  5:15:08 PM  Show Profile  Visit rob39's Homepage Bookmark this topic Add rob39 to your friends list
Hi guys how effective is liquidised sweetcorn and how would you use it??? and what hook baits would you use??

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Posted - 06 May 2009 :  5:17:19 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Top Bagger to your friends list
is very effective in shallow water under 3 ft and would use a small knider pot to put some in every chuck. hookbaits would be corn
an also be good when fishing shallow and by adding a bit of water to it can make it produce moe of a cloud


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DIYman
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Posted - 06 May 2009 :  5:20:39 PM  Show Profile  Visit DIYman's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add DIYman to your friends list
i put hemp and pellets mine, spoon it into a medium tospot,,,,,use meat, corn, prawn, on the hook, bingo!!


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Posted - 06 May 2009 :  5:22:28 PM  Show Profile  Visit adieb's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add adieb to your friends list
Mixed into plain brown crumb in a feeder with corn on the hook, Tench love it.


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CrunchyCaster
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Posted - 07 May 2009 :  9:47:13 PM  Show Profile  Visit CrunchyCaster's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add CrunchyCaster to your friends list
mix it with liquidised hemp and add just a splash of scopex, cup it in. Any bait on the hook... Bream tench and carp love the stuff.


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Posted - 08 May 2009 :  10:35:18 AM  Show Profile  Visit TheOne's Homepage  Click to see TheOne's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add TheOne to your friends list
quote :
Originally posted by CrunchyCaster

mix it with liquidised hemp and add just a splash of scopex, cup it in. Any bait on the hook... Bream tench and carp love the stuff.


how long does it last mixed like this CrunchyCaster? And would it be poss to make a decent amount and freeze whats not required straight away?


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CrunchyCaster
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Posted - 08 May 2009 :  9:49:08 PM  Show Profile  Visit CrunchyCaster's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add CrunchyCaster to your friends list
Dependant on where your fishing dictates how much you make for the session, it will last all day, better if not sat in the heat of the sun.
Personally i make mine in advance....five cans of liquidised corn to one pint of liquidised hemp.... i use the Sensas scopex, one capfull is enough. You can add about a good half pint of water to this amount. Shove it in containers and freeze.


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Posted - 09 May 2009 :  1:10:36 PM  Show Profile  Visit TheOne's Homepage  Click to see TheOne's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add TheOne to your friends list
quote :
Originally posted by CrunchyCaster

....five cans of liquidised corn to one pint of liquidised hemp.... i use the Sensas scopex, one capfull is enough. You can add about a good half pint of water to this amount. Shove it in containers and freeze.


large cans from the super market or the bait size tins that Dynamite make? cos i've got large tins of the stuff you get from places like adsa ect lol


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CrunchyCaster
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Posted - 09 May 2009 :  9:58:34 PM  Show Profile  Visit CrunchyCaster's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add CrunchyCaster to your friends list
I use the cheapo supermarket variety for liquidising, JGR for hookers.


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Posted - 11 May 2009 :  09:37:19 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add spud to your friends list
I liquidise a couple of cans, add some scopex and evaporated milk instead of water as it gives a better cloud. I then put it into an empty tomato sauce bottle, making it easier to put it in the kinder pot/pole cup. I fish it with micro pellet and a few grains of sweetcorn.


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Posted - 19 May 2009 :  8:09:07 PM  Show Profile  Visit bream fisherman's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add bream fisherman to your friends list
Its messy but so worth the effort!


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Posted - 19 May 2009 :  10:40:58 PM  Show Profile  Visit pikey123's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add pikey123 to your friends list
can you use halibut pellets or would sweetcorn grains be best


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spud
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Posted - 20 May 2009 :  3:10:20 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add spud to your friends list
quote :
Originally posted by bream fisherman

Its messy but so worth the effort!


Put it into a sauce bottle so you can just sqeeze it into the kinder pot/pole cup, stops it going all over your hands, topkit, pole etc


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Posted - 20 May 2009 :  3:13:10 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add spud to your friends list
quote :
Originally posted by pikey123

can you use halibut pellets or would sweetcorn grains be best


I presume you mean on the hook?
I feed a few pellets and a few grains of corn, meaning i can fish both pellet and corn on the hook. Red maggots are also a good hook bait to use when using liquidised corn


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WORD OF WARNING.

Dont leave it on a warm windowsill. I made some at Gemmas mums and it blew the lid off and spattered all over the ceiling. She wasnt best impressed LOL


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Posted - 01 October 2009 :  9:00:41 PM  Show Profile  Send Towpath Tyke an AOL message Bookmark this reply Add Towpath Tyke to your friends list
Anyone tried dying it? Maybe red, going to try it on the canal with hemp and caster!



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bream fisherman
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Posted - 02 October 2009 :  09:48:12 AM  Show Profile  Visit bream fisherman's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add bream fisherman to your friends list
quote :
Originally posted by svenc

WORD OF WARNING.

Dont leave it on a warm windowsill. I made some at Gemmas mums and it blew the lid off and spattered all over the ceiling. She wasnt best impressed LOL


LMFHO! is she still speaking to you? he he

Liquidised sweetcorn is a great cloud attractor, like many other liquidised baits. you could also do it with maggots and worms but don't use your girlfriend/mum/wifes best kenwood chef. they go ballistic!!


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Posted - 03 October 2009 :  08:16:06 AM  Show Profile  Visit bream tracker's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add bream tracker to your friends list
i find it a great,always draws the fish in and i use single corn on the hook,messy though


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Posted - 03 October 2009 :  11:49:58 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add svenc to your friends list
Yes LOL

I put it in a fruit juice bottle and it fermented blowing up under pressure sending it everywhere. Did it in the middle of the night.


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Josh114
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Posted - 03 October 2009 :  10:20:44 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Josh114 to your friends list
wen is the best time of year 2 use it?


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spud
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Posted - 05 October 2009 :  3:24:59 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add spud to your friends list
I use it all year round. I have had good success in both winter and summer. When you fish it in the winter thin it out a bit more with either evaporated milk or water and add a bit of scopex


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