what is 'slash and burn' ?

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what is 'slash and burn' ?

#1 Post by flynnboy »

Hi

Can anyone explain this technique - 'slash and burn' ?

Cheers
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Re: what is 'slash and burn' ?

#2 Post by Danny M. »

flynnboy wrote:Hi

Can anyone explain this technique - 'slash and burn' ?

Cheers

I have no idea ! sounds like something you would do with crops :lol:
Ah there is that many names and phrases for different aspects of lure fishing, its boarding on ridiculous!
The more I read the less I want to know :lol:

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#3 Post by paul stilgrove »

the only slash and burn i know is nothing to do with fishing . in the jungle you chop trees down and set fire to them to make an area for growing crops :(
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#4 Post by flynnboy »

Hmm, it's something I read on lure descriptions on Veals website..... I wondered because I've never heard of it before.
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#5 Post by yngkmd »

from i can gather on google it appears to be an american technique

slash refers to the type of lure, a "slash bait"

burn refers to "burning" the lure, which just means they retrieve it really fast

i could be wrong though cos i cant find a complete description of the technique and am putting 2 and 2 together so i could be getting 5
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Re: what is 'slash and burn' ?

#6 Post by flynnboy »

yngkmd wrote:from i can gather on google it appears to be an american technique

slash refers to the type of lure, a "slash bait"

burn refers to "burning" the lure, which just means they retrieve it really fast

i could be wrong though cos i cant find a complete description of the technique and am putting 2 and 2 together so i could be getting 5
Reading between the lines of their blurb that sounds about right. Well done. I thought it was something like that.
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#7 Post by nicefish »

I thought you were talking about the London riots.
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