Well if we're talking pizza here's something I came up with a few years ago!
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Breadpaste for the 21st Century
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Re: Breadpaste for the 21st Century
I sent that in to the angling times and won a box of plastic artificial baits
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Re: Breadpaste for the 21st Century
I have an idea David knew about this as for garlic very nice indeed - and for fish as wellBobthefloat wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 8:27 pm Well if we're talking pizza here's something I came up with a few years ago!
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Re: Breadpaste for the 21st Century
Sorry Peter, had no idea!
I am sure I must have read the link at some time , but my little grey cells that held the information must have been ejected to make room for more stuff .
I must say that the β paste β sounds to have all sorts of possibilities though .
I may have to have a bait making session myself .
Cheers Terry
David
I am sure I must have read the link at some time , but my little grey cells that held the information must have been ejected to make room for more stuff .
I must say that the β paste β sounds to have all sorts of possibilities though .
I may have to have a bait making session myself .
Cheers Terry
David
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Re: Breadpaste for the 21st Century
I'm going to make some of that for my tea tonight!Bobthefloat wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 8:27 pm Well if we're talking pizza here's something I came up with a few years ago!
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Re: Breadpaste for the 21st Century
That was tea last night!OldRod wrote: βSat Jan 08, 2022 8:56 amI'm going to make some of that for my tea tonight!Bobthefloat wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 8:27 pm Well if we're talking pizza here's something I came up with a few years ago!
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Re: Breadpaste for the 21st Century
Cheap doughy white bread has always worked well for me, floating, or otherwise, when after carp. Smaller bits, made to look something like a maggot have accounted for a number of smaller fish. There are a couple of friendly robins that also help out with clearing up the crumbs and leftovers.
I have sometimes used the juice from local blackberries to make the bread more interesting, but chilli sounds like something I should try this year as well. Thanks for the tip.
I have sometimes used the juice from local blackberries to make the bread more interesting, but chilli sounds like something I should try this year as well. Thanks for the tip.
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Re: Breadpaste for the 21st Century
I seem to remember that Archie Braddock, recommended fruity flavours for summer and Autumn and spicy flavours for Winter.
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Re: Breadpaste for the 21st Century
I used bread paste in the late '50s following the what the local bream anglers were doing. I remember custard powder being used for that yellow tinge!
They were probably getting their ideas from "Faddist's" Book of Baits and Groundbaits first published in 1950! An excellent book for TFFers using cane!
They were probably getting their ideas from "Faddist's" Book of Baits and Groundbaits first published in 1950! An excellent book for TFFers using cane!