Traditional floater fishing

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Re: Traditional floater fishing

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Santiago wrote:Google hot crumpet and you'll understand! It's an English thing.
I think Googling things like 'hot crumpet' could lead you to all sorts of places! :shocked:
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Oh yes!!!! must be annoying for the manufacturers of that delicious toasty snack! So how does one go about finding things out about good old English crumpet on the Internet!
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I have an idea. Look up Pikelet. The nearest thing we have to crumpet!! Ironic it has a fishy name. Anyone used Pikelet for fishing?
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Re: Traditional floater fishing

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Never used crumpet on the hook? I am looking for some cheap baits, sick of spending loads of money are pellets and groundbait. May have to give them ago. Are they better than dog biscuits?

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