In warm weather, maggots tend to chrysalise very quickly and it is advisable to keep them unrefrigerated conditions. This has been known to give rise to domestic friction in cases where the female spouse was not wholly in sympathy with the piscatorial ethos. In such cases a little subterfuge is called for.
The simplest method is to label the tin with the name of some innocuous product before placing it in the salad drawer of the refrigerator. Bread Paste or Cheese Paste are quite safe: the Wife knows they are something to do with fishing but are also quite hygienic.
Do not on any account use the name of anything which could conceivably be served up in a meal especially Long Grain Rice.
This excellent product bears a strong resemblance to maggots in a refrigerated torpor. More than once it has happened that a short-sighted housewife has picked up a tin so labelled and made a curried rice dish for the local babysitting circle.
There's nothing wrong with it, mind you, but few things are more heartrending the angler than to find that the maggots he went to so much trouble and expense to breed have been wolfed at one go by a bunch of twittering women.
So long as nobody tells them about it, surplus gentles can be served with safety at meetings of the Weight Watcher's Club. They have an extremely high protein content, are low on carbohydrates and served curried and with the appropriate sauce, do not taste bad at all !!!
No pinkies well didn't end for some of them because I left the bait fridge door ajar and the little blighters to escape the sweat pit managed to crawl through the tiny holes in the lid, whoops !!!
Thankfully the wife was at yoga because they were everywhere. Under the washing machine and tumble dryer and also crawling around the general area. So out with the vacuum cleaner and she was none the wiser !!
Then out of the blue a long thin fish surfaced and the quest was complete !! 😁 that didn't take long now did it !!
Again minnow after minnow but them 'boom' another stone loach 👏😝💪 succumbed to the pinkie and size 24 hook.
Boom! Top fishing - I’ve got to catch one now…
ReplyDeleteGive it a go Brian !! not just seen them in a book now !!
DeleteWell done . Jealous. When you taking me ? Don't what the going rate is for a Stone loach guide.
ReplyDeleteCombine it with a Bullhead trip as well, I'll be quids in
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DeleteCracking perch bait Mick
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lol, there is some perch here to be fair Baz but very patchy, in-fact can count on one hand how many I've caught.
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