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In reply to Post #1 Check out carpy steve's PVA
https://www.carpystevespvamesh.co.uk/
Cheap and very good.
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In reply to Post #24 Never heard of them, but will give them a look. Thanks
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In reply to Post #24 My mate gave me a few PVA cable ties to try, not my cup of tea as they are very prone to leaving large lumps of partially dissolved PVA.
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I’ve used castaway Pva a bit and never had any problems. Plus it’s actually made in the uk on their own machines so there’s no worries about variation in quality.
I think from an Instagram post I saw the other day that they’ve got a new website launching soon. Might be worth a look.
Has anyone ever used their Pva cable ties? I wondered if they might make solid bag fishing even easier?
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In reply to Post #1 Well just learned my first lesson. Bought 50 bags off the bay. Size 100mm x 50mm.
Trouble was the inside width of the bag is only 38mm. The 2 sealed sides take up 12mm of the bags width.
I had a feeling buying bags wouldn't be as straightforward as it could be
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In reply to Post #14 Mo's co, great PVA, and nice guy to deal with. Sad he has stopped trading, I used to get all my PVA from him.
I found ESP bags were the worst for sticking together.
Gone back to Kryston Meltdown for string and just add my PVA bags onto my Rod Hutchinson orders each time I order bait.
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In reply to Post #20 no unfortunately Mos CO no longer trading
they did a great range of bags
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In reply to Post #14 i bought aload of the mini lick n stick of mos co, perfect little bags i dont think you can buy them that small of any one any more
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In reply to Post #9 Used them in the 80's, the best PVA by a country mile.
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In reply to Post #15 Totally agree with you. Been using EAP for yesterday now😉
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In reply to Post #12 i bought the same ones last year mate,or even longer ago,they were half that price aswell.
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In reply to Post #15 I haven't but I certainly will
Just ordered some
Thanks Gerry
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In reply to Post #14 have you ever tried the ones in my linky in my post 9 below best I have used by a country mile and trust me I have tried most
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In reply to Post #13 You're most likely right Gerry, i did however use the Cheap bags alongside the Korda, Fox and Mo'sCo and did not notice any difference, well other than the cheapies were much easier to use than the Korda and fox, as they tend to stick together.
Its a shame Mo's Co stopped trading they were great bags
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In reply to Post #12 cheap enough I dont think ANY of them wont catch fish or melt
but maybe like all things some will work a lot better than others
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