Posts Tagged ‘Quest shelf lifes’

LIVER B8 - passes the ultimate bait test with flying colours!

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

by Elie Godsi
31lbs PB commonIf I were to ask you to come up with the ‘ultimate’ test for a new bait - like Shaun’s B8 - what would it look like? Maybe you would that on one rod alongside your other baits and compare your captures? Maybe you could compare your results with other anglers using other brands of on the lakes you ? Maybe you could it on a lake that had never seen that particular and see what your catch rate was like. All well and good but what about the ultimate test? (more…)

Small things can make a big difference !

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

By Pat Gillett
Towards the end of April I had a week on one of the Lines venues called . I have written an article on the weeks on the Lines’ website. Now although I didn’t catch any massive I did catch a few. But the main thing that the week brought home to me was how little things can make all the difference in .

On you book a swim for the week. Each swim has its’ own ‘end of swim marker’s’ which show the angler the exact area of water he has in front of him and should stop anglers encroaching on each other’s water.
I had got swim number 4 which was pretty much in the centre of the lake but also by far the narrowest part of the lake.I set up the marker float and plumbed the depths etc. About 10 to 15 feet back from the ‘end of swim marker’ I had an area that sloped from (left to right ) 12 feet deep to 14 feet deep. Now with the weather predictions I would have thought this was perfect so I marked up 3 rods plus the spod rod to this area. (more…)