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Re: chub
But I take it that you have! :hahaha:JerryC wrote:Oh dear, hope you never google 'bit of chubbing' SnapeSnape wrote:Hi Big Tel
Welcome aboard :hat:
I love a bit of chubbing and am a big fan of freelining and simple methods. I mostly fish freelined or lightly weighted worms and slugs or luncheon meat usually with a few swan shot.
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Re: chub
Welcome Big Tel
For chub I would use ultra-lite Rapalas and Salmo lures, or a slow retrieve with one of those plastic worms (red metalic oil) on a small jig-head. But because of your mobility, for you I would recommend a big lob or a big lump of cheese or cheese paste.
For chub I would use ultra-lite Rapalas and Salmo lures, or a slow retrieve with one of those plastic worms (red metalic oil) on a small jig-head. But because of your mobility, for you I would recommend a big lob or a big lump of cheese or cheese paste.
"....he felt the gentle touch on the line and he was happy"
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