10-20-2009, 12:46 AM
remember dogh balls do eventualy desolve in water, so you will need to check them every half hour to an hour.
it is best to cast them in a hole and leave it lie. the desolving dogh ball will atract the fish.
even a piece of fresh wonderbread can be turned in to a dogh ball. and if you experiment you will find many other mediums that will work with little or no effort.
I knew a guy who used to use raisen bran cerial, he would just slightly dip it in to water and mashed it till it became a hard dogh ball that was about like modeling clay. He caught as many carp as I did using my brand of dogh ball.
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it is best to cast them in a hole and leave it lie. the desolving dogh ball will atract the fish.
even a piece of fresh wonderbread can be turned in to a dogh ball. and if you experiment you will find many other mediums that will work with little or no effort.
I knew a guy who used to use raisen bran cerial, he would just slightly dip it in to water and mashed it till it became a hard dogh ball that was about like modeling clay. He caught as many carp as I did using my brand of dogh ball.
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