Imagine it like when you are fishing for bleaks, and you are hooking the maggots by the end of it. The bleaks will suck the maggot from the hook without getting the hook in the mouth. At the end your maggot will be chewed, so only its skin remains on the hook. Sometimes it works as a charm with corn as well. Put a whole corn on the hook, no bait. Press the corn, so only the skin of it remains. Put the corn skin on the hook and boom, you have a fish.
Fishing machine, you am Tom💪
😂... "yes I know I moved the feeder" Tom is the man!
🤣🤣🤣
Use to work with an old friend of yours Tommy, Len Barker. Great guy said you were fishing mad, think he was more into the guitar at that time.
Fantastic stuff 😎
Great insight
We were doing this at Tamar lakes in June but not to that the feeder ended up in gb bowl.... A nice touch to try Tom 👍
Tamar - what a great venue.
Great advice Tom 👍🏻but don’t move the bloody feeder 😂
Can’t BELIEVE he is telling people to move the feeder… 🤣🤣
2 meter shockleader? Isn’t it a minimum of 7m? Newer the less, very well done. What a briliant tactics!
What hook would you use on a barbless only venues as I believe guru feeder hooks are barbed?
Tomy, can You please explain what is "bit of skin" (used as a bait) for us from outside UK? Thanks pal!
Imagine it like when you are fishing for bleaks, and you are hooking the maggots by the end of it. The bleaks will suck the maggot from the hook without getting the hook in the mouth. At the end your maggot will be chewed, so only its skin remains on the hook. Sometimes it works as a charm with corn as well. Put a whole corn on the hook, no bait. Press the corn, so only the skin of it remains. Put the corn skin on the hook and boom, you have a fish.
@@000Karesz000 thanks mate! Knew about corn but first time hear about maggots... Well, first time 4 everything 🤷 , thanks again!
Hi Paja, this is the remanence of the maggot after the fish have sucked the juice out of it.