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Post by 4liters » Thu Aug 18, 2016 4:57 pm

Anyone see this?

Looks like a fish flavoured berocca that sends a plume of burley bits up through the water column. Sounds like a really good idea as long as the bubbles don't repel the fish. The video is crap until about 1min in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfUoNuurPY8


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Re: Bait cloud

Post by davek » Thu Aug 18, 2016 5:09 pm

I'll just stick to conventional methods,
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Re: Bait cloud

Post by Marty.A » Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:18 pm

davek wrote:I'll just stick to conventional methods,
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cheers davo
That stuff looks like it has some potential thanks Davo i'll try to source some and give it go as I've tried making berley balls and throwing them near my baits with no luck, these seem a better option to do that.

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Re: Bait cloud

Post by Marty.A » Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:38 pm

Marty.A wrote:
davek wrote:I'll just stick to conventional methods,
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cheers davo
That stuff looks like it has some potential thanks Davo i'll try to source some and give it go as I've tried making berley balls and throwing them near my baits with no luck, these seem a better option to do that.
Oops I meant to respond to 4litres sorry Davo :oops: :oops:

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Re: Bait cloud

Post by fishpod » Thu Aug 18, 2016 7:42 pm

Marty.A wrote:
davek wrote:I'll just stick to conventional methods,
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cheers davo
That stuff looks like it has some potential thanks Davo i'll try to source some and give it go as I've tried making berley balls and throwing them near my baits with no luck, these seem a better option to do that.
I'm surprised you say that as I never go fishing without burley, I can say with 100% confidence that burley increases your catches

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Re: Bait cloud

Post by Marty.A » Thu Aug 18, 2016 8:13 pm

fishpod wrote:
Marty.A wrote:
davek wrote:I'll just stick to conventional methods,
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cheers davo
That stuff looks like it has some potential thanks Davo i'll try to source some and give it go as I've tried making berley balls and throwing them near my baits with no luck, these seem a better option to do that.
I'm surprised you say that as I never go fishing without burley, I can say with 100% confidence that burley increases your catches
I use burley regularly but I was looking at something that I can get out to my baits when I fish the banks of lakes ive even thought of having a weighted burley bag tied to some rope and lob it out closer to my baits.

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Re: Bait cloud

Post by Whiskers » Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:55 pm

Humbug.

The only thing that this is burleying up is dollars in the manufacturers pockets.

If anyone is willing to pay $10.00 or so for three fizzy golf balls the're crackers.

Does burley work, of course it does if used correctly. There's lots of ways to make it and lots of ways to use it, all of them for a fraction of the cost of this BaitCloud con.
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Re: Bait cloud

Post by davek » Fri Aug 19, 2016 5:27 am

Whiskers wrote:Humbug.

The only thing that this is burleying up is dollars in the manufacturers pockets.

If anyone is willing to pay $10.00 or so for three fizzy golf balls the're crackers.

Does burley work, of course it does if used correctly. There's lots of ways to make it and lots of ways to use it, all of them for a fraction of the cost of this BaitCloud con.
:)
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Re: Bait cloud

Post by ingeer » Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:51 am

these effervescent balls should be giving out carbon-dioxide like most of the soft drinks, I don't really think this would attract fish for more than a couple of seconds before they realize they are starting to *CHOKE* lol.

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Re: Bait cloud

Post by fishpod » Fri Aug 19, 2016 12:56 pm

I will probably buy some to try but I don't think I will be making it a regular occurence

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