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DoZZa
03-03-2007, 17:34
I got some black pudding thats a few days out of date.

Its in a sausage shape so it would go on a hook well.

Anyone ever tried it?

Yes, your right, I am very odd :unsure:

Cheers

paul morgan
03-03-2007, 17:40
I got some black pudding thats a few days out of date.

Its in a sausage shape so it would go on a hook well.

Anyone ever tried it?

Yes, your right, I am very odd :unsure:

Cheersyes its very nice dozza with a couple of eggs

Cascars
03-03-2007, 17:42
The fish are welcome to it. I cant stand the stuff:yucky:

Spitfire66
03-03-2007, 17:49
A friend has caught (carp) on maltesers, kebab & wotsits - marmite is also a boilie additive - at the worst you wont catch anything

worm dangler
03-03-2007, 21:49
The fish are welcome to it. I cant stand the stuff:yucky:

Can't agree more cascars it is rank

I bet that first bloke to stick a rag on a hook couldn't guarantee it would catch

If you don't try you won't know

i hate whiting
03-03-2007, 21:54
might aswell try dude, why not eat it, yumm fried bread beans hash browns sausage eggs tomatoe bacon aarrr god im hungry now

easylad
04-03-2007, 23:49
This must be one of the most idiotic posts i have ever read, i woudn,t even consider presenting black pudding on my hook without first applying a liberal amount of HP brown sauce:uhuh: :uhuh:

Jamie Donnelly
04-03-2007, 23:55
easylad has got it in one, bang it on a pennell with some HP.... sorted son

Carver3689
05-03-2007, 00:00
This must be one of the most idiotic posts i have ever read, i woudn,t even consider presenting black pudding on my hook without first applying a liberal amount of HP brown sauce:uhuh: :uhuh:

hahaha...nice one mate..made me laugh! :clap3:

4Fox Hake
05-03-2007, 00:13
I got some black pudding thats a few days out of date.

Its in a sausage shape so it would go on a hook well.

Anyone ever tried it?


No.
When it happened to me, exchanging the tight thong for boxers cleared it up in no time.

fagina
05-03-2007, 00:23
Dont laugh, but I have caught Tope with Black Pudding from Weymouth. 3 hunks of BP on big Hooks and 3 Tope. Not tried for a couple of years, maybe this year.

flattiefanatic
05-03-2007, 00:34
Now, thats interesting...
Tope are members of the shark family (which by coincidence are known for their ability to detect a drop of blood from something silly like a mile away) now consider that black puddings most infamous ingredient is...you guessed it, blood!! Perhaps a wee connection here??
PS Not sure just how accute a Topes sense of smell is...

Bass-ic Instinct
10-03-2007, 15:04
I was going to suggest trying it mashed in a feeder? or perhaps as an aditive to rubby dubby. Its a similar consitency to bran but i bet it has a lot more smell then bran. Never dismiss odd ideas, i caught a load of carp on peperami and my mate took a 19ld mirror carp on a starburst jooster so it just goes to show. Mind you thats possibly why i stopped carp fishing, yes i have even caught them on raisens from a piece of flapjack i was eating, they will eat anything. Oh, also once i saw a small pike caught in a match on a piece of corned beef cut to look like a small fish in a winter league match. Don't laugh that bloke won his section. perhaps you have just become the inovator of one of the new generation super baits? 5 yrs ago who would have ever thought that berkley gulp would outfish natural baits?

apollo525
10-03-2007, 20:40
might work for ling and whiting.

philtherod
11-03-2007, 12:03
This must be one of the most idiotic posts i have ever read, i woudn,t even consider presenting black pudding on my hook without first applying a liberal amount of HP brown sauce:uhuh: :uhuh:

:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

philtherod

dean_gifford
15-03-2007, 12:46
Alot of people dont relilse how accustome fish get to offers thrown in by other anglers, tourists, people feeding ducks/sea gulls, waste in general being washed into the water, its suprising what fish will eat ive had carp caught on all sorts.

If i was using black pudding i would make a hair rig put the black pudding on that then put a strip of mackerel on that, the fish will be attracted by the scent given off by the blood, but will take a familier food source (mackerel, worm whatever)

GrumpyBloke
15-03-2007, 17:21
Never tried black pudding but tried liver a few times and caught whiting and doggies.Surely anything with blood in it that you can keep on your hook will catch.

woodsy
20-03-2007, 16:26
used walls pork sausage in lanzarote, caught lots of fish.

xcrisx
20-03-2007, 16:30
ive used bacon for pike and eels. and spam too. works a treat.

excel
20-03-2007, 16:46
top bass bait in coloured water is a hair rigged pickled egg.



National Bass championships 2006

1st with a fish of 15 lb 6oz 8drms
2nd
3rd heaviest fish

(mind we did catch them all and others on Ammo mackeral)




www.kentcharterfshing.com

marcus1975
20-03-2007, 17:42
I was going to suggest trying it mashed in a feeder? or perhaps as an aditive to rubby dubby. Its a similar consitency to bran but i bet it has a lot more smell then bran. Never dismiss odd ideas, i caught a load of carp on peperami and my mate took a 19ld mirror carp on a starburst jooster so it just goes to show. Mind you thats possibly why i stopped carp fishing, yes i have even caught them on raisens from a piece of flapjack i was eating, they will eat anything. Oh, also once i saw a small pike caught in a match on a piece of corned beef cut to look like a small fish in a winter league match. Don't laugh that bloke won his section. perhaps you have just become the inovator of one of the new generation super baits? 5 yrs ago who would have ever thought that berkley gulp would outfish natural baits?


berkley dont outfish natural baits .....:g:


mark

Bass-ic Instinct
20-03-2007, 20:37
Is that confirmed? My comment was just an analytical summary used to identify the advancement in production of artcificial baits in recent years, and was by no means backed in any scientific way. However unless you can provide substantial evidence suggesting otherwise then i guess we are both wrong to make such bold comments.

marcus1975
21-03-2007, 15:56
Is that confirmed? My comment was just an analytical summary used to identify the advancement in production of artificial baits in recent years, and was by no means backed in any scientific way. However unless you can provide substantial evidence suggesting otherwise then i guess we are both wrong to make such bold comments.



i am not wrong m8 ,there's been loads of articles in sea dangler ,and other mags where they Field test the stuff against natural baits ... guess who wins hands down every time ....... naturals .

Ive tried the stuff my self and its pants compared to naturals ...


mark