I use stale bread there's plenty of that in my house, I place individual slices on the radiator for some time, then crush with a rolling pin and store in bags and keep in an old biscuit tin or quality street container,
Sounds good to me!! I like mine very fine, sometimes I even take it down to a powder in a mortar and pestle. If I’m roach fishing in the winter that is 😀 Tight lines to you tho 🎣🎣
I find that if I put hole dried bread slices in a blender the blender breaks on me. That’s why I dry it out after I blend it. But good to know thanks for the information 🙂 tight lines to you! 🎣🎣
@@cjfishing17 it probably would alright it goes pretty solid i usually just pound it with a hammer inside a couple of bags wrapped in a teatowel, thou the price of bread and biscuits its gettin pricey lol
i always mix with bought ground bait about 60% bread crumb then 40% bought ground bait. If you compact it into tight enough balls you could defiantly be sure that most of that ball will get to the bottom. If you are worried about it there is an old school trick of putting a stone in the middle of the ground bait ball to make it heavier so it sinks faster meaning hopefully less lost on the way down. Hope this helps :)
Yes! I would mix a 50/50 mix with some bought ground bait to add a bit of attraction and of course make sure to add some water to the mix! You might be able to use just the bread crumb on the method feeder. I have used fresh blended bread on the method feeder before and that works well on still waters. Happy fishing 🎣
Hey sorry for the late reply. That's a good idea! I like to make sure that it is fully dried out if not you end up having problems storing it. Thanks for the suggestion.
How is this cheap? 1kg dried crumb from 2 x 800g loaves (circa 80p) + 2hrs laborious work (worth £10 per hour min wage) = £20.80 or I can buy 1kg crumb from my local tackle shop for £3!
Think I would select the oven option, but I do like the breadcrumb idea because in our house we waste a lot of bread😂😂
Yes oven option is probably better lol! Just wanted to show the cheapest way in the video. 🎣
Awesome informative video. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I used to manufacture groundbait, but you can't beat a good quality bread crumb. Nearly all modern groundbaits are made to catch anglers, not fish...
definitely i think fish are not as picky as people might think. :)
I use stale bread there's plenty of that in my house, I place individual slices on the radiator for some time, then crush with a rolling pin and store in bags and keep in an old biscuit tin or quality street container,
Sounds good to me!! I like mine very fine, sometimes I even take it down to a powder in a mortar and pestle. If I’m roach fishing in the winter that is 😀 Tight lines to you tho 🎣🎣
Great video , Thanks for sharing it 🎣👍🏻
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Very good content cj as per usual looking forward to drone shots 🙂👍🏻
Gotta learn first lol 😆
i dry the slices out in the oven at a low heat, fire in a pack of digestives with it and a can of sweetcorn and they go clean mad for it 👍👍
I find that if I put hole dried bread slices in a blender the blender breaks on me. That’s why I dry it out after I blend it. But good to know thanks for the information 🙂 tight lines to you! 🎣🎣
@@cjfishing17 it probably would alright it goes pretty solid i usually just pound it with a hammer inside a couple of bags wrapped in a teatowel, thou the price of bread and biscuits its gettin pricey lol
Haha I know right!
Does that mix ball up enough to throw in and go down sat 10ft?
i always mix with bought ground bait about 60% bread crumb then 40% bought ground bait. If you compact it into tight enough balls you could defiantly be sure that most of that ball will get to the bottom. If you are worried about it there is an old school trick of putting a stone in the middle of the ground bait ball to make it heavier so it sinks faster meaning hopefully less lost on the way down. Hope this helps :)
Great video! Very useful
Glad it was helpful!
Good video buddy, lovin the neck beard!
Haha thanks mate!
Can you use this for the method feeder ?
Yes! I would mix a 50/50 mix with some bought ground bait to add a bit of attraction and of course make sure to add some water to the mix! You might be able to use just the bread crumb on the method feeder. I have used fresh blended bread on the method feeder before and that works well on still waters. Happy fishing 🎣
blend some dox mixer biscuitsup with it mate , worst a treat .
Thanks so much for the tip! 🎣
Why don't u toast it first and then grind bro?
Hey sorry for the late reply. That's a good idea! I like to make sure that it is fully dried out if not you end up having problems storing it. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Nice 👍
This just blew my mind ..
How intelligent are you ….not 🤦♂️
🤔 lol
Cun7!
Your just rude mate
How is this cheap? 1kg dried crumb from 2 x 800g loaves (circa 80p) + 2hrs laborious work (worth £10 per hour min wage) = £20.80 or I can buy 1kg crumb from my local tackle shop for £3!
It’s cheap if you don’t need to worry about time, or you enjoy doing this sort of things
Apart from your 40 hours at work when you do get paid, nobody gets paid in their spare time so your comment is irrelevant!
@@nigelsmith186 I'm sorry that you consider your out of work time worthless!
@@takleteck7008 can’t count time spent on hobbies