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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #19 15 Jun 2025 at 9.43pm  0  Login    Register
We got stopped at the tunnel and the guy asked me to open the back of my trailer. As he did so I said to him "has anyone ever told you your a dead ringer for captain birdseye" 🤣
It was foul weather and he had the full smock and hat thing sea guys wear...the white beard, 60+ the lot.....the wife cracked up, the 2 other anglers looked at me and grimaced, he smiled. He said "what's under that lot" I said "fishing gear, it took us a hour to pack it but if you want to check fill your boots" he just smiled and said something like "on you go". Now I wouldn't normally say boo to a goose but for some reason that night I was on one
spodrod
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   Old Thread  #18 15 Jun 2025 at 9.03pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #16
Thanks
dave_e
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   Old Thread  #17 15 Jun 2025 at 10.11am  0  Login    Register
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Thanks i will be careful on display of bait
Hitman
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   Old Thread  #16 15 Jun 2025 at 7.24am  0  Login    Register
There was a thread last year saying that people had problems with the customs at st malo

I always go via the tunnel and although I’ve been stopped and searched it’s mainly for explosives they are concerned about and not bait even tho it’s been visible I’ve not had it confiscated 👍
55s
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55s
   Old Thread  #15 15 Jun 2025 at 0.17am  0  Login    Register
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St malo I think 4 out in 2 vans and the other sailed straight through. I don’t think they can be arsed with searching but if it’s on display….
dave_e
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   Old Thread  #14 14 Jun 2025 at 10.20pm  0  Login    Register
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Thanks for the heads up,
Where did that happen?
vossy1
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   Old Thread  #13 14 Jun 2025 at 7.22pm  0  Login    Register
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spodrod
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   Old Thread  #12 14 Jun 2025 at 6.49pm  0  Login    Register
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Thats a worry im going in a couple of weeks and was planning to take a fair bit
55s
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55s
   Old Thread  #11 14 Jun 2025 at 3.28pm  0  Login    Register
Be smart with loading the van / car nothing says bait / food more than a cool box….a mate of mine recently had over £600 of fresh bait taken off him at customs as it seems they are getting a bit smarter
dave_e
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   Old Thread  #10 14 Jun 2025 at 10.33am  0  Login    Register
Brilliant this makes me feel a lot more confident,
Thanks everyone
Belch
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   Old Thread  #9 14 Jun 2025 at 10.21am  1  Login    Register
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I freeze crumb all the time as I'm a tight *rse with boilies . . . if they don't go in the lake I wont refreeze/re-use whole but will blitz and crumb . . . this includes old pop ups!
Would def blitz when they're fully defrosted - simply bag them up in a ziplock (or vac seal if your posh) and try and remove as much air as poss by rolling into a 'sausage' to squeeze out before ziplocking. Weirdly I find they defrost really quickly . . .just take them out the morning your fishing, put the bag in a bucket and it'll be ready to use by the time you get to the lake/river . . .
Greekskii
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   Old Thread  #8 14 Jun 2025 at 9.49am  1  Login    Register
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Having frozen crumb a lot, floating isn’t an issue if you add liquids as it rehydrates and adds weight.
Add the liquids whenever you want, I tend to do it once thawed as it’s a crumb, it’ll absorb pretty quickly.
dave_e
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   Old Thread  #7 13 Jun 2025 at 10.25pm  0  Login    Register
Thanks for the replies,

I think i will take them out 2 days before i go thaw them out a bit over 1st night crumb them all and then put them into 1kg bags, i will then add the liquid to 2 or 3 kilos so they get soaked in for the second night ready to fish on day 3 the remainder i will put back in the freezer and will add liquids at the lake as needed, as there is a freezer at the lake, and if i dont use them all i can put them back in the freezer when i get back, And hope i dont get floaters

Tyto
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   Old Thread  #6 13 Jun 2025 at 8.57pm  1  Login    Register
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Have you considered just air drying the crumb and then packing into sealed bags/tubs ? This would negate the need for cool boxes/ bags and ice packs. You can then rehydrate on the bank using your liquid of choice or even just lake water. The small particle size would have it rehydrated in no time.
Hitman
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   Old Thread  #5 13 Jun 2025 at 6.07pm  1  Login    Register
Blitz up then freeze
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