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Old 18-03-2006, 06:48 PM
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Default Maple peas/Lupins/Tares

Has anyone ever used the frenzied dynamite maple peas, tares or lupins?
I have never fished with any of these and was looking for advice of best ways to fish them. Or if there actualy any good?.

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Old 18-03-2006, 10:31 PM
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Never used Dynamites mate. I prefer to do my own. Far far cheaper, and get a helluva lot more for your money.

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I haven't used the dynamite gear just the tigers and only caught bream But if you're after a couple of good particles that are not in common usage get yourself a few tins of Red Kidney beans and Black eyed beans form the supermarket...I have had some nice fish on these two particles and always keep a can in the rucksack just in case the boilies aren't producing the goods. The black eyes are my favourite they don't smell much but the carp certainly like em and they will hair rig pretty well as do the RKB's
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Tartan how do you prepare these in there natural form? you soak em/boil em? and for how long please m8?
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I rate all the dynamite stuff. I have had alot of success on the lupins and tares. Like the boilies aswell
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Tartan how do you prepare these in there natural form? you soak em/boil em? and for how long please m8?

With most small particles, i usually give 'em a 24 hr soak, then boil 'em for 20 to 30 mins...
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Tares are spot on excellent and underused carp bait
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i have used the lupins alot and done realy well on them and personaly i think that they are better than tigers
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i have used the lupins alot and done realy well on them and personaly i think that they are better than tigers

Sorry i have to disagree there mate. I regard Tigers as one of my most successful baits (only used in small quantities though - not kilo after kilo)
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