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making paste

Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 6:41 pm
by gale
how do you make yours and if you make it by scalding pellets then what brand do you use etc

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 6:59 pm
by Dodge
Delete please !

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 7:45 pm
by joffmiester
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only bread paste allowed

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 8:24 pm
by big_cup
Come on peeps, someone who doesn't post regular or new to the site has asked a genuine question and requires some guidance? I'm sure somebody on the site can help with the enquiry, all be it not a popular style of fishing to you guys? lol  Image Image Image Image

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 8:29 pm
by TK
I'm sure Simps or the Marsh lads will come to Gale's aid Big Cup when they spot this topic  Image

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 8:39 pm
by Pedro
I tend to scald mine however only use paste as a wrap around boilie/pellet in winter when bsrbelling.
Occasionally mould a fair chunk of paste around 6oz gripper leads Image


How do you prepare your paste mr colmic cups crapz crusader??

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 8:43 pm
by big_cup
I tend to scald mine however only use paste as a wrap around boilie/pellet in winter when bsrbelling.
Occasionally mould  a fair chunk of paste around 6oz gripper leads  Image


How do you prepare your paste mr colmic cups crapz crusader??


Still learning Peds, hence not rushing to give a response. We used to mix fish meal with a beaten egg but I'm told it needs to be a lot less tacky now so it basically just holds hook enough to get to required depth then breaks away very quickly :-/ :-/

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 8:43 pm
by Snedster
I prepare mine straight out of the bag...........SIMPLES!! Image

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:06 pm
by Mark_Roberson
Gale I grind my pellets down first then put them in boiling water . be mindful that some pellet brands react very differently when broken down with water especially boiling water . you don't have to grind them down its just what I do as they break down into a nice smooth paste much easier. the commercials I fish you have to use there pellets so you can buy the fisheries Micro pellets then add the boiling water then use a large spoon to simply mash them to the consistency you need. remembering you can always add water if needed. you can also buy the ready ground down paste if the fisheries that your going to allow you to do so of course.also a little tip is to freeze the paste what you don't use for the next session this really helps with the consistency you'll find it gets better the more you freeze . hope this helps give us a shout if you need any more advice  Image

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:06 pm
by Simple
You can ground down your pellets for a finer paste and then add water on the bank or like others have said put some pellets in a tub (fishery pellets are normally good as the fish are used to them)
Then put enough boiling water over them to cover them and 2cm over the top. Leave them to soak up all the water and then mash them up (be careful may still be hot) The smaller the pellet the faster they suck up the water and break down. I use 4mm's
Add more water if required. Dead simple.
You can add flavours or colours before you pour in the water if required, that way they get soaked up into the pellets as they suck up the water.

Welcome to the site too, Ignore the towpath teds, they hate pellets and paste. Brings them out in a rash I think... Unless you need some canal advice then they are the men to ask :D :D

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:10 pm
by Mark_Roberson
simple I'm a canal head and I'm a commercial head !!  Image

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:12 pm
by Simple
Ahh Mark bet me too it Image

Also ready made paste would be a good place to start, Miracle Baits paste is good. Easy way to start paste fishing as its easy to mix and stays on the hook very well until you get the hang of it and start experimenting with your own paste mixes.

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:13 pm
by Simple
simple I'm a canal head and I'm a commercial head !!  Image
That was directed at Joff and Dodge mainly Image Image Image

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:18 pm
by Mark_Roberson
Gale as the lads have pointed out you can use egg as a binder but ask the fisheries that you are fishing if it's allowed as some don't allow any binding ingredients just there pellets and water.personally just keep it simple water and pellets  Image

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:22 pm
by craftytafty
lol, paste is for failed method anglers Image Image Image Image Image

Dodge and joff will be recovering from seizures right now!!!! lol

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:22 pm
by Simple
personally just keep it simple water and pellets 
Yes I agree. Top advice. Image

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:24 pm
by big_cup
Gale as the lads have pointed out you can use egg as a binder but ask the fisheries that you are fishing if it's allowed as some don't allow any binding ingredients just there pellets and water.personally just keep it simple water and pellets  Image


Never heard of that one out our way Mark, how could they ever police what has been used to mix up the grounbait / pellets?? :-/ :-/

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:34 pm
by Mark_Roberson
I have fished on a commercial when a person was using egg as a binder . he was striking that hard on the pole his paste was staying on and they did question it  ;)

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:43 pm
by big_cup
I have fished on a commercial when a person was using egg as a binder . he was striking that hard on the pole his paste was staying on and they did question it  ;)


Ha ha, point taken. We used to make it stiff and tacky but not like putty!! ::) ::)

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Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:59 pm
by Mark_Roberson
it's a very good point with how soft sloppy or hard the paste is you are putting on the hook. I personally have spent loads of time experimenting with the consistency and found it really does depend on depth and where you fish it in your peg ie in the margins or out in front obviously I'm talking about fishing on the pole.  Image