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PostPosted: 10 Nov 2011, 14:47 
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if you cant use mammal blood and offal- offal being guts intestines etc i think; i did a little bit of research

how would you use burley? like even pilchards have all this stuff, you just use the fish head and flesh or something
what do u use for burley if you cant use offal
not sure if its a decent question or not, but i will ask anyway peace


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PostPosted: 10 Nov 2011, 14:56 
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Are pilchards mammals?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammal


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PostPosted: 10 Nov 2011, 18:26 
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youakija120988 wrote:
if you cant use mammal blood and offal- offal being guts intestines etc i think; i did a little bit of research

how would you use burley? like even pilchards have all this stuff, you just use the fish head and flesh or something
what do u use for burley if you cant use offal
not sure if its a decent question or not, but i will ask anyway peace


Just use anything witch would form a natural part of that ecosystem, that would be consumed by your target species. Remember that oils and bloods are the best way to attract the fish but flesh (anything edible to the fish) will keep them around. Try and advoid using fish you see on your dive. :P


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PostPosted: 11 Nov 2011, 11:10 
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pilchards do have offals? dont they doesnt most fish
mammal blood is pretty clear, what about offal?
you just ment to give the white flesh or something
just use pellets or something? or are we alloud to use pilchards and fish that have offal, organs etc or u just take em out peace


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Clue #2: "berley that contains mammal blood or offal ... is prohibited "

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PostPosted: 11 Nov 2011, 11:34 
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Use tuna oils and pulp mixtures, mix them with pallets before you go out and freeze it, throw it in a scaler bag and go from there. Also remember not to use too much burley as there is rules and regs on this. :P


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youakija120988 wrote:
pilchards do have offals? dont they doesnt most fish
mammal blood is pretty clear, what about offal?
you just ment to give the white flesh or something
just use pellets or something? or are we alloud to use pilchards and fish that have offal, organs etc or u just take em out peace



I think your missing the point...

MAMMAL BLOOD and "MAMMAL" OFFAL Cant be used as burley.


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PostPosted: 11 Nov 2011, 16:00 
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Consider this: pilchards aren't mammals so whether or not they have offal doesn't matter in the least bit.

Offal usually refers to internal organs and bits not commonly eaten. Mammal offal refers to the internal organs of mammals (i.e. not pilchards). When people talk about offal they usually mean organs/guts from larger animals (mammals such as cows, sheep, pigs, etc.).

Stop and think about it for a minute. Have you seen the size of a pilchard? If you only use heads for burley you'd be going through quite a few bags.


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PostPosted: 12 Nov 2011, 22:44 
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ok ok, here i am ladad

i took it us two seperate things one being mammal blood the other ....offal in general
didnt realise if it was including mammal in the offal- mammal offal
peace

thanks stevey


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PostPosted: 13 Nov 2011, 01:40 
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youakija120988 wrote:
ok ok, here i am ladad

i took it us two seperate things one being mammal blood the other ....offal in general
didnt realise if it was including mammal in the offal- mammal offal
peace

thanks stevey


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I'd say try to only use things you would see on the dive as that's what the fish your targetting will be feeding on anyway! Smashing a few urchins up is a good start, I am partial to a bag of pillies though. Catch up with someone who knows what they're talking about, you'll learn a lot really fast that way!

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