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Post by anglerpaul on Aug 15, 2005 1:19:27 GMT
I have seen many posts saying they caught using a Bagging Waggler. What is it and how does it help.
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Post by BUDGIE on Aug 15, 2005 1:41:33 GMT
Never used it mate but it looks like a slim pencil pike float with a feeder fixed in the end.Used with the same principles as the method feeder ie the carp start to asociate the splash with food.can be fished either with very short hook length or up to around 5' depending on how deep the fish are intercepting the feed.Sorry I cant be of more help.
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Post by markyg on Aug 23, 2005 8:22:49 GMT
I would like to know more to. cheers Budgie. I sounds like its fishing with a feeder, but close to the top. but not floating bait.
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Post by anglerpaul on Aug 26, 2005 22:29:37 GMT
Cheers Budgie. Somebody will explain, to us all the in's and out's, of the Bagging Waggler. Your comments helped thanks.
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Post by Carpy on Sept 3, 2005 20:54:07 GMT
Right Anglerpaul and Markyg. the bagging waggler is a feeder on a float. If the fish are feeding up in the water, i helps to get the feed over your hook bait. You only have a small hook length under the float. You use groundbait that will brake up easy so it fizz's in the water below. Right were you bait is. The bagging waggler is heavy so you can cast, long distance. But you will need loads of bait fishing this way. Its only effective has the groundbait is dropping off the waggler. So you are constently recasting, to make it work.
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Post by Andrew Burgess on Sept 3, 2005 21:09:35 GMT
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