Roach, Rudd & Bream Fishing in Many Waters: Being a Practical Treatise On ...
Roach, Rudd & Bream Fishing in Many Waters: Being a Practical Treatise On ...
Martine, John
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This is a bait that you must have a little patience with, as it works off the hook and constant re-baiting is necessary ; I find it tougher and more lasting prepared as described. Don't soak the bread in a pail of water before cutting the cubes as some recommend, as this makes it soft and more liable to fall off the hook, and finally always re- member in using bread crust to have a small shot on the gut within two inches of the hook ; this is important, and is again impressed on the mind of the... would-be roach angler. A capital paste for roach in the Thames and Lea, the Colne, and kindred rivers is made from a Huntley and Palmer's Town biscuit, with the brown outside scraped completely away until only the white remains. This is Digitized by Google THE ROACH. 89 then put upon a flat surface, and with a bottle or rolling pin is reduced to a fine powder, after which it is mixed with an equal quantity of King's Natural bait (a white powder like flour, with a pleasing smell) and well shaken together.
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