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Old 30th May 2008, 02:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I saw a fella fishin corn in small pva bags on a bomb set up and he was baggin up. Could this method be used in a match , and how could i pre prep my bags to save time in a match situation. Any advice. COWBOY
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Pellets or corn not a lot of difference except you would need to dry the corn so it dont melt the bags, the use of small bags is often referred to as the Tea Bag, unless you are getting instant bites on the tip you can soon fill and tie up a bag, so a stock pile is not really required, plus it saves sitting on your hands waiting for the tip to fly round.
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Cowboy it is always best to take a batch already made up, Then if you have a shower of rain you can carry on fishing.
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I did hear somewhere that placing the corn into a oil based liquid will spot the bags from melting !
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Easiest thing to do mate is roll the corn in some ground bait before you chuck it in the bags.
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i have used corn in a pva bag, best way that i find to use corn is just to dry it mate. the only thing i would say to watch out for is that when you push the corn through, you dont push to hard cuz you will push more water out of them. oO that is if you are useing pva netting.
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remember though that if you do make your bags up before hand then they will take longer to dissolve. in warm water this maybe only 20 -30 seconds but in cold water this can be hour's.

i can only think of a few occasions when a pva a bag would out weight the benefits of using a feeder though.
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