I've seen a few posts on other forums regarding fish'n'strips, some saying they are grand , others saying they are rubbish. Has anyone on the forum used them, and if so, what did you think of them ? Would you use them again ?
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Look here h rocks http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... .php?t=479
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Cheers George. I just contacted the manufacturer, took a while to find them, and they are sending me a few sample packs. Will give them a go and see how they fare. If they do well I might stock a few. As the link you sent said, would be handy to have in the tackle box if you threw the head up and wanted to go fishing but had no bait.
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