TK,
I can't speak for Chavey on punch fishing but I am sure he will tell you the same as me, there is more than one way to skin a cat. By that I mean there are loads of different ways of fishing the punch as no doubt the same applies for bloodworm and joker, squatts and any other bait for that matter.
Personally I am certain you can combine the two baits, it may be a confidence thing, but you have to 'do your own thing' and beware of crap talk!
I haven't bought any b&j at all this year, I think the most I have spent on bait over the last eight weeks is £3 for a weekends fishing! However I was fishing 'b&j' matches last year and can relate a couple of instances you, and others may find interesting. One was Lee's match on the Walsall Canal. I drew in the 20s on a straight that did look quite even. I fished b&j and team mate Fred Cheetham fished 'small' punch over bits of cloudy joker. If I remember right Fred had 6 lb and easily beat some top guys around him for the section, - believe me he caught every single roach on the punch.
The last match of the Warks League was at Atherstone on a coloured Cov Canal. We decided to take no b&j and fish to a team plan of punch. I knew my area was tough and did however have a tiny bit of joker with me. I caught half a dozen skimmers on paste (the theory is the same as punch) over joker feed and should have easily won the section. Problem was my net slipped in unnoticed and I lost these fish or we would have beaten Shakespeare comfortably that day. It was my fault but one of those things that happen; I was next to John Fowler and he will vouch for this. The main thing is however you can mix the two baits, you have to be a bit careful though.
In many ways TK you are answering your own question by saying no two canals are the same but I know you can mix the two baits as you can punch and squatt but that is something else.
As you probably know I have been messing around with a new bread feed mix and I am quite happy with it now and I am certain it would be well suited to the WE; it is NOT liquidised but is still bread going through a different process, - it really can work well and is very good for gudgeon as well as roach.
To solve your current dilemma I bet you a pound to a piece of dog sh!t that if you went down the WE with just the punch and mix you would do fine. It may be that you are finding other baits a distraction and even believing in all sorts of crap talk that is banded about re the punch!
I probably use six different shallow punches at different times of the year. I don't know if I am the only one that does it but I use double punch always, at least I start with; I'd be interested in Chavey's views on this! By double punch I mean one actual pellet but punched through two pieces of bread on top of one another then take it from there.
