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Post by Sue on Sept 12, 2012 19:02:44 GMT
Hi Kev & Sue, Just a quick question. Are we allowed to use inline lead systems? this will drop the lead when de line breaks:) Hi there Inline leads are fine. See you soon Sue
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Post by johnsterker on Nov 5, 2012 17:27:44 GMT
Just curious, I've just read the "Rules" section on your updated website and now I'm wondering why Proline-boilies are banned. b.t.w. your website is linked here: www.karpervakantiezoeker.nl/UK.htmlRegards, John
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Post by Baggie on Nov 5, 2012 18:07:06 GMT
Just curious, I've just read the "Rules" section on your updated website and now I'm wondering why Proline-boilies are banned. b.t.w. your website is linked here: www.karpervakantiezoeker.nl/UK.htmlRegards, John Hi John, We have a lot of Dutch/Belgian anglers at our lake. So in the past years we have seen bucket loads of proline boilies being used( And they have produced fish). However we have found that a lot of bait has sat on the bottom of the lake without breaking down or taking a long time to do so. With so much of it going in and only being a small lake we feel that it is not good for the lake, the fish or the anglers. P.S Thanks for the link
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