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Old 18th July 2008, 03:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has any one used Got baits atomic cloud in their river groundbait?

If you did, how much AC did you add to the mix, and did you add it before wetting the mix.

How did you get on with it?
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Neil you said rivers,u might have to explain wot they are.
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Steve, you know exactly what they are!!

Although it seems like no one else does.
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I think the question needs a lot of answers as it depends mainly on flow depth etc.

I know a few guys who have placed it in GB and done extremely well using the Atomic Cloud. This was on quite shallow lakes with a fair bit of tow so it may be similar. Alternatively you could be talking about the river trent and its hammering it through.
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neil, it would probabaly work on canals and the fenland rivers that hardly have any movement(but would the boat traffic have any effect on washing it away) can,t you try it out and let us know what happens ?,but i do not know of any one who has used it on rivers or canals
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If you mix it as a slop and just use the sediment at the bottom then it can be used on slow fenland drains and canals quite easily. It is a heavy item and sinks quickly.
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Thanks for that, I think you are right I just need to play around with it, and hopfuly I will get the chance over the next week so I will let you know how it goes. as far as the river is concerned, it will be for the lower streches of the Severn and the Lower warks Avon, so both are pretty slow flowing this time of year.
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