Monday, 21 March 2011
Ringers red bag up paste
I have stocked the natural version for some time now but due to requests from customers i now also stock the red which is a soft but clings to the hook well. Just add water and it mixes in seconds.It requires no binders and forms a superb texture which carp won't be able to resist if the natural version is anything to go by.
Ringers Cool Water Pellets
I now have in stock Ringers Cool Water pellets in 6mm, these pellets are high in wheatgerm, light coloured and are low-oil,derived from a koi diet.Ringers Cool Water Pellets induce a feeding response in all conditions.Can be used either as a floating feed straight out of the bag, or made to sink after some preparation.Suited to all carp,including the fickle feeding F1 strain.
Saturday, 19 March 2011
Seymo Stubby Bread Punch Set
SEYMO LOOP TYER
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Ringers next generation expander pellets
These new expander pellets have quickly built up an enviable reputation for being one of the best on the market.
They follow on from the success of the Original Bag-Up Expander Pellets but have a number of improvements. All of the pellets can be made to sink easily with just a single pump needed and they are firmer once prepared so stay on the hook better.
6mm version now in stock
Friday, 4 March 2011
Sensas 3000 Ready Method Mix
Pellet deck rig explained
Presenting expander pellets on the bottom with the pellet deck rig
Pole rigs
This rig is ideal for presenting expander pellets on the bottom for carp, tench and bream. It can be used in depths of 3ft or more and when fished correctly it can tempt bites when all other pellet rigs fail.
A Use a long, body-down pole float for this style of fishing. One having a long plastic bristle is perfect as bite registration will be near instant.
B Cock the float with an olivette or bulk shot. This needs to be positioned around 12in from the hook.
C Place two dropper shot equally spaced between the olivette and the hook. Ideally they should be No10 shot that are light enough to create a gentle and natural fall of the bait through the final few inches of water.
D The hookbait should be set so that it just touches the bottom, so accurate plumbing is vital with this rig.
E The best way to tempt extra bites with this rig is to loosefeed little and often with sinking pellets, then lift and lower your rig regualrly. This gives the expander pellet plenty of movement, and the simple waft of the bait dropping down to the bottom can bring a bite when a static bait is often ignored.
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