Tommy Pickering's Bomb Masterclass

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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  • @ravilnsadekov8020
    @ravilnsadekov8020 2 года назад +1

    Great!!! Sir Tom Pickering, Thank You so much fo the excellent tutorial!!! I wish You - Victories!!!

  • @rockhopper9361
    @rockhopper9361 2 года назад

    Quality lesson from a master..

  • @mikeoxley6303
    @mikeoxley6303 2 года назад +1

    Nice one tom

  • @neilmason158
    @neilmason158 6 месяцев назад

    What make are your rods

  • @newyoupersonaldevelopment3497
    @newyoupersonaldevelopment3497 Год назад

    Not to be confused with Ronnie Pickering 😂

  • @stevenowen9279
    @stevenowen9279 2 года назад

    Not many above Tommy brilliant

  • @baldrickscunningplan6154
    @baldrickscunningplan6154 2 года назад +1

    Can i point out the obvious issue that Tom is not talking about.
    He states that you must be using the same feed as the hookbait. He makes that very clear.
    Fjuka feed pellets are 3mm or 5mm. Hookbaits are 7mm.
    If you follow Tom's advice. Be ready to pay about fifty quid for a sessions fishing and your peg to be littered with empty plastic tubes that the 7mm are packaged in.
    Tom doesn't have to pay for his bait, so he can afford to feed Fjuka's most expensive pellets.
    These tackle and bait promoters need to get real, and be more honest.
    I have tried their £30 package deal. The hookbait pellets are easy to use but didn't bring me any more bites than using well prepared coloured 6mm soft hookers. (Emphasis on well prepared)
    Feeding the 5mm feed pellets, results in your swim getting hammered by silverfish. I have to admit, the silvers do like em.
    In my honest opinion, they are not a commercial Carp bait, but they give the option of a change up hookbait to bring you a few more bites. That's if you can afford to go that route.