I do exactly the same but in smaller quantities, I even keep all my pizza crusts too. I also freeze any leftover bait and groundbait as it makes a good paste. I also buy a lot of really cheap tuna, dry cat(fish flavours work best) and dog food to blitz to mix with the bread crumb. Also, buy a good blender as i went through about 3-4 cheap ones before i got a big Kenwood one that's lasted me 20 years now. If i'm fishing for roach or chub I just liquidize a stale loaf I get very cheap(10p) and sometimes free if there just going to bin it from my local co-op. I always go the night before about an hour before they shut. If you've got a local bakery get friendly with them to and don't just ask them for the bread, ask for any cakes and pastries as well as you know fish love a sweet groundbait.
ultimately a Sainsburys or co op loaf will cost you what 50 p ? so five loaves will be 2.50 quid, 5 loaves dried will make a lot of ground bait. So when you or your partner goes to the shop get one cheap loaf alongside your branded loaf.
I like it! Not sure my wife would let me have big sacks of bread by the radiator though! My garage has got a mouse problem at the moment 🐁. Thanks for the tips. Definite sub from down South in Somerset 👍😎
Bucket of water in the middle of your garage. Put a little ramp up to it and suspend a bottle at the top of the bucket so when they walk up the ramp and on to the bottle the bottle spins and they fall in. Spread peanut butter on the ramp and bottle for attraction.
My dad taught me this. We would put bread in an old keepnet outside away from animals then use an old meat/sausage grinder to turn it into powder. I do this now by buying 50p cheap loafs and drying them out and sticking it in an old food processor then store it in a 120 litre plastic barrel awaiting use.
I do the same, a 50/50 mix of crumb and pellet powder or a 50/25/25 of crumb, pellet powder and boille powder. Had some beauties from the 50.25.25 mix.
good tip to let the bread go dry, i used to blend it up bit at a time and freeze it, but my wife nagged me that there was no room for food in the freezer, will deffo do it this way from now on
It’s free because he is making use of bread that would usually be chucked out. He is even saving money by not having to buy ground bait from the tackle shop.
I do exactly the same but in smaller quantities, I even keep all my pizza crusts too. I also freeze any leftover bait and groundbait as it makes a good paste. I also buy a lot of really cheap tuna, dry cat(fish flavours work best) and dog food to blitz to mix with the bread crumb. Also, buy a good blender as i went through about 3-4 cheap ones before i got a big Kenwood one that's lasted me 20 years now.
If i'm fishing for roach or chub I just liquidize a stale loaf I get very cheap(10p) and sometimes free if there just going to bin it from my local co-op. I always go the night before about an hour before they shut.
If you've got a local bakery get friendly with them to and don't just ask them for the bread, ask for any cakes and pastries as well as you know fish love a sweet groundbait.
ultimately a Sainsburys or co op loaf will cost you what 50 p ? so five loaves will be 2.50 quid, 5 loaves dried will make a lot of ground bait. So when you or your partner goes to the shop get one cheap loaf alongside your branded loaf.
I like it! Not sure my wife would let me have big sacks of bread by the radiator though! My garage has got a mouse problem at the moment 🐁. Thanks for the tips. Definite sub from down South in Somerset 👍😎
Bucket of water in the middle of your garage. Put a little ramp up to it and suspend a bottle at the top of the bucket so when they walk up the ramp and on to the bottle the bottle spins and they fall in. Spread peanut butter on the ramp and bottle for attraction.
Blend up a sack of pedigree chum mixer and add to liquidised bread crumb , works a treat then add a little horlicks or custard powder as a binder
My dad taught me this. We would put bread in an old keepnet outside away from animals then use an old meat/sausage grinder to turn it into powder. I do this now by buying 50p cheap loafs and drying them out and sticking it in an old food processor then store it in a 120 litre plastic barrel awaiting use.
I do this a lot, but i also crush old pellets and add to the bread then liquidise together
I do the same, a 50/50 mix of crumb and pellet powder or a 50/25/25 of crumb, pellet powder and boille powder. Had some beauties from the 50.25.25 mix.
You had me at free.
Free pike bait if the mice get ya bread . 😜
good tip to let the bread go dry, i used to blend it up bit at a time and freeze it, but my wife nagged me that there was no room for food in the freezer, will deffo do it this way from now on
Thanks for watching buddy glad I could help
How do you get free bread then?
Simple. Ask friends family for stale bread.
Always at least one bellend!
Go into your nearest town centre and steal it off the pidgin’s 😂
saving bread you payed for, how do you make that free??
It’s free because he is making use of bread that would usually be chucked out. He is even saving money by not having to buy ground bait from the tackle shop.
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