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Have you seen those gross bait thingys that they sell in Big W. They are in the fishing section. Cant miss them because you can smell them before you see them.
YUKKY.
Thow some caviar in for good luck.
saphire [smiley=balloon3.gif]
Burley boy, I picked up mine at the Sunday Flea markets [where one mans crap is supposedly another mans treasure]. Burley recipes, chook pellets, fish frames, old bait and small amount of water. We try not use Tuna oil where we go it tends to bring in the big fellows in the grey suits
[smiley=idea.gif]how would freezing the burley (after the blending/mincing/mixing bit) in a 2 or 3 litre milk container go?? ??? Easy, cheap to get, fits in the freezer easy (and keep mum happy when the tuna oil can't leak out onto the topside roast) and when you want to use it just take the lid off, tie a rope to the inbuilt handle and over she goes. Reuseable as well..any ideas??
I have a hand mincer that I use (going to put an electric motor on one day), I find it works better if I freeze the frames etc and then chop up with a cleaver and feed it through, doesnt seem to block up as much
cheers
blaze
My wifes got me on a diet, gives me those little tins of tuna for lunch every day.I tip the oil/ liquid off into a screwtop jar and mix it up with bread and old bait scraps/frames when im going fishing seems to work ok , & costs zip
Rando
I need a cheaper alternative to tuna oil. I am aware that some vegetables or fruit work the opposite so very interested in your comment about cranola oil.
I was thinking about using the tuna oil as a base, and then something else cheap as the filler.