Gigantorus
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Tend to throw it in the compost bin. Breaks down nicely with all the other veg matter.
Stinks like hell just mixed with veg matter, you need loads of carbon rich with it to work well. I have a couple green bins full steaming away at the moment.Gigantorus said:Tend to throw it in the compost bin. Breaks down nicely with all the other veg matter.
[SIZE=11pt]Have you tried that Mark? I tried freezing a few kilos and used it off Sandon point a couple times. I did catch a few Bream but no more than without the berley so wasn’t convinced. I’m a **** fisherman though so probably didn’t do it right. [/SIZE]Markbeer said:Berley for fishing is an option.
S.E said:Have you tried that Mark? I tried freezing a few kilos and used it off Sandon point a couple times. I did catch a few Bream but no more than without the berley so wasn’t convinced. I’m a **** fisherman though so probably didn’t do it right.
I hadn’t thought about mixing it with fishy stuff that sounds the business. Do you freeze yours or use it fresh?Markbeer said:Hi Sean
Yes I use it mixed with tuna oil. It worked. Smash some Pillies in too so that its all nice and fishy.
10kg mixed with 4 tins Pilchard cat food is the cheapest Berley can get.
I target salmon, kings, tailor but the fish aren't in the numbers like when I was a kid. 4 in 5 sessions are fishless.
Mark
You will be amazed by how quick some horse/chook/pig nut will pick the stuff up after posting it on your local facebook site. Pig farmers might have side benefits though.simplefisherman said:I save a few takeaway containers full and freeze them, throw one in for the chooks from time to time, especially on really hot days. They get all excited just like brew day when they get a big pile dumped in for them. Usually leave it for a day or so ( they spread it around pretty well so it doesn't get too stinky) then scoop it up into the compost.
Need to find a farmer who has some pigs though,that would be sweet.
I'm guessing the Pig farmers would only want Halal free grain.Dae Tripper said:You will be amazed by how quick some horse/chook/pig nut will pick the stuff up after posting it on your local facebook site. Pig farmers might have side benefits though.
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