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Luncheon Meat As A Fishing Bait Explained

Luncheon meat has always been a popular fishing bait. In days of old, it was regarded as a great carp and barbel bait. I've also got fond memories of catching tench on it as a youngster. However, in modern days, it has become one of THE commercial carp fishery baits and the 'need' for accurately chopped cubes of meat has arisen as a result.

The best way to explain what they do is to show you the review below. As the author, Clint Walker, explains, finely chopped meat like this is ideal as a loose-feed for bigger fish!

Tight lines,

Elton

 

I hate cutting up luncheon meat into tiny cubes when I’m after carp on the commercial waters I fish, but I’m too tight to spend upwards of £20 on a meat cutter. I was pleased to find this when I visited Bennetts of Sheffield (www.bosfish.co.uk) the other week priced at just £ 8.99. It is available in 3 sizes to cut cubes of 6mm, 8mm and 10mm.

Luncheon Meat CutterProbably aimed more at the pole angler, this dinky product is a welcome addition to any tackle box, so don’t discount it for adding meat to ground bait mixes or for producing piles of loose feed. It consists of a sturdy frame with tensioned wires fitted within; it’s a simple bit of kit, no loading, squeezing and emptying, just put your bait under it and push down the cutter! Should the wires become slackened with excessive use, it is an easy ¼ turn of the tensioning nut with a spanner and it’s as good as new again.

The thin ‘cheese cutter’ wires make it quick and easy to use, the frame is thick enough to get your thumbs comfortable without the risk of cuts or scrapes to your fingers, and it just needs a rinse in warm water and patting dry to prevent any bad smells in your kit bag! The only drawback I found when using it is that rectangular shaped tinned meat doesn’t quite fit between the bars of the frame, so the meat has to be cut in half first before reducing to cubes. If you use the round tins, then this isn’t an issue at all, and, basically, it just came down to me being lazy! It cuts consistant cubes of similar size and comes with full instructions (if you really can’t work it out……).

It should last for a good few seasons if looked after, and at £8.99, it’s worth the money if you are a lazy angler like me! More SEYMO products available at Bennetts of Sheffield, take a look at www.bosfish.co.uk or give them a ring on 0114 2756756.

Clint Walker 2010

Chopped luncheon meat


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