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In reply to Post #27 Pea gravel, old skool tactics
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In reply to Post #1 use wheat, it's even cheaper than maize
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In reply to Post #1 Liquidised bread mixed with micronised maize, takes on flavour and dye really well, everything comes to the dinner table.
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In reply to Post #25 Of course they do. Have you ever seen a Pigeon with a bad hair do
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In reply to Post #1 50 or so boilies broken in to pieces, flicked into likely looking places 2 or 3 times a week is all you need, and if the lakes busy and you are being watched 3 or 4 handfuls of pea gravel in unlikely looking spots 😉
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In reply to Post #25 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU5lTW9bx2g&t=551s
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In reply to Post #24 Okay cheers mate. Didnt know pigeons use conditioner
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In reply to Post #19 Just look for what's commonly called Pigeon Conditioner.
It's a variation of seeds and usually has an aniseed smell.
Easy to prepare by just placing in a container with a resealable lid (bucket or cool box etc.)
Just add boiling water at around 3 times the volume of the Pigeon Conditioner put lid on and leave for around 12 hours. If you want to bulk your particle mix out further i would probably add Maize.
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Groats, frozen corn(Tesco value etc) and other low cost particles mate
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In reply to Post #17 you can use dry, but you will find a bit of it floats, so i just add water about an hour before use
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In reply to Post #19 Spices and salt or sugar and honey because as they soak they draw water in
Had success with the carnation caramel tins from Asda and coconut milk had my PB canal carp on this method
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In reply to Post #19 Have a look on the particles preparation guide thread everything you need to know is on there. Also have a look on haiths as ken townley has wrote a lot on particles
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In reply to Post #6 What do you soak the bird mix in?
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In reply to Post #4 Do you soak them in any liquid?
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In reply to Post #7 How do you prepare goat mix? Do you soak it in anything?
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