I tried this today thanks to you for the first time in my life! I got 22 giant Sea bream with two rods in 4 hours. And the best part is that it costs nothing! Thank you !!
Hi mate. Easy way, plz fold X -> Y -> X -> Y direction then press and put it on a fishing hook. You will be happy the bread will stay long - - times on a hook.
@@netlog2713 Mix equal parts butter and olive oil then microwave it for 30 seconds. Once nuked stir in garlic salt until it stops dissolving (if you melt 3 tablespoons of butter and 3 tablespoons of olive oil, about 1.5 tablespoons of garlic salt should dissolve when its hot give or take). Now for the key part, have a bowl of ice water already chilled ready to go and sit the container with your hot garlic goo in it to chill. While it starts to set up, you need to keep stirring it or it will all want to separate back into butter, olive oil, and salt... Once its less like a fluid and on its way to becoming a goo, put it in a sealable container (I personally use the Mentos 45 piece mentos plastic gum containers for easy bait dipping). Then stick it in the fridge to chill all the way into a a thick goo. You also want to keep it in an ice chest in the field on a hot day, if it is too how it will transition from goo to slime and you don't want that. I will use a treble hook with a small nugget of powerbait just covering the hooks (or whatever bait I'm using, then dip it in the garlic goo. Fish if they are around will attack it on the way down if they are anywhere near it.
I'm sorry but I don't understand how bread has a "grain". Bread is fermented as a dough, and the gluten which develops into the strength of the bread is formed randomly. How can it have a grain?
@@FantasticFishing777 actually you could make it dice and hooked like a BBQ or shish kabob...and take alot of bread to mash since fish will eat small unhooked bread first
Worst hooking of bread I've ever seen in my life !! Be lucky to even get a single bite!! Rip out piece of bread from slice. Pass hook through centre. Pinch the bread above hook point along the hook shaft leaving bread fluffy below... OR push hook through bread 1/3 up, roll bread between fingers around shaft to make a cylinder with fluffy ends.
Yes, this is for saltwater fishing and using spring knot is for fresh and saltwater fishing. You can try whether a hook comes out or not on your fishing. Thanks mate.
@@stephenridd6834 Actually it can do. Shape the bait into a fish profile and use it with slow twitches like a lure. Plenty of predators caught that way.
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Hi Mate, This method uses the grain of the bread to stay in the water for a long time. With normal bread, this method takes at least 10 minutes in sea water. The time in the water depends on the fibre density of the bread.