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In reply to Post #17 theyve changed the reciepe recently and theure alot more buoyant these days
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In reply to Post #15 I found BW pop ups to be the worst I have ever tried. Highly rain their boilies and use them regularly but I don’t rate the pop ups
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In reply to Post #11 What do we mean by "singles?"
Pub chuck
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In reply to Post #14 Morning all,
Just adding to the mix, in winter and spring I generally use a single SHB White S2 pop up or wafter, in addition I’ll sometimes use a stringer with 2 or 3 Baitworks Monster Red Boilies along side, before I switched to SHB BW’s Monster Red were always my go to bait, I loved their pop ups stayed buoyant forever, that said my S2’s are an awesome alternative if not an upgrade.
Tel
👍👍
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In reply to Post #1 12mm DNA PB pop up soaked in pineapple goo. (Or any yellow pop up with good buoyancy)
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In reply to Post #1 Singles for me = a single bait in isolation.
Generally fished in winter or spring and usually at what I perceive as fish activity.
For me:- Specialized Fizz, a homemade ting tong, or one that has saved many a blank over the years is a pink northern special
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In reply to Post #11 Definitely a single bait on its own.
Maybe its a long chuck and hard to get some freebies out there without creating too much disruption. Maybe there is a feature to fish up to like an island margin and its a fish holding spot.
Maybe the fish are showing in a certain area and you do to want to spook them too much.
Personally I'd prefer to chuck a bag for the added attraction wherever possible.
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In reply to Post #1 What do we mean by "singles?" People seem to have different interpretations of what this means. I always assumed it's a bait fished in perfect isolation, nothing around it, on its own. Yet some anglers will call fishing with a bag "singles, while others will call fishing a single bait over a bed of bait a "single bait."
Just so we're all on the same page, which is it to be. Personally I love fishing baits in perfect isolation, give 'em less choice
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SHB S2's, by a fair way, for me.
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Last few years I've mostly been using DNA Crayfish Mini Hooker barrels with the top 3rd replaced by part of one of their sticks, usually PB. It started after I used to use the S7 dumbells but wanted a alternative flavour to the feed bait.
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Been doing well on Sticky Krill active wafters.
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In reply to Post #1 I have done well this year using sting from HHB and also TC1 from SHB……
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Been doing alright on Stoglemans Pilgrims and their Pineapple Express which I'll carry on into the cold with
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In reply to Post #1 Specialized HookBaits.
GBP2 or TC1 wafters being my favourite, although I'll be back to S2 variants like Fizz as the water gets colder
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S2 or TCs or GBPs from Specialized or my homemade specials!!!!
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