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Old 21st May 2009, 06:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi fellas, can anyone tell me what sort of quantity of pellets you would expect to use for an average weekend session?
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Do us all a favour and find a different thread/forum.
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hurricane i am a match angler my self ,i was simply asking a question.
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Sorry mate,got caught in a wind up when i first joined and thought this could be another one. no offence meant,but bivvy boys and sesion set alarm bells ringing. atb Peter.
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Hi Andy,
Its all down to the individual and venue i suppose. I have seen some specimen anglers create a new feature with loose offerings!!! and other times using the teabag method for success.
All I can suggest is take plenty, but only use as much as you think you need.
I know some 'bivvy boys' who wont tell you the time let alone how they are catching, but its only because they are after that huge fish and have spent hours/days/months doing their homework (and I dont blame them lol).
There are some 'bivvy boys' on here who read and post on the forums, who knows you might get a response from one or two.
Although there are mainly match/commercial fishermen here, all are welcome. We can all learn and adopt from each others tactics for success. Keep posting mate.

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Thanks for the info Neilio, i dont do speci hunting personally i dont think i would have the patients,just trying to get some info for a mate,but thanks 4 your help.
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