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Commercial bread - Warburtons! Itis stickier than "proper" bread. Just fold it round the hook and then pinch the outside so the middle bit stays fluffy.   What are you fishing for?

feck me just ask a local. we live a thousand mile away, no one here uses 'dough balls' in the sea.

I'd try using bits of womans tights or stockings filled with the dough or bread,that would at least slow the dissolving problem down a bit and still give off a sent trail.

Powdered grounbait mixed with an egg, try to keep it a bit on the firm side, maybe hair rig a bit of a frame to mould the paste around.

 

Can you tell me in details to put what at each steps when making thw dough balls

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Powdered grounbait mixed with an egg, try to keep it a bit on the firm side, maybe hair rig a bit of a frame to mould the paste around.

 

Can you tell me in details to put what at each steps when making thw dough balls

 

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Yea but that video one is for fresh water or stream water.. In sea it is salty and simple flour mixed with water runs out away easily in the sea water..

 

There must be some additions in the sea water dough ball

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Yea but that video one is for fresh water or stream water.. In sea it is salty and simple flour mixed with water runs out away easily in the sea water..

 

There must be some additions in the sea water dough ball

Why don't you boil it to harden up like boilies, you were told on another fishing forum that fish baits would probably be better though.

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farhaj i think you,re a wind up but if i,m wrong forgive me. stop going on about dough balls give it up forget it, you,re fishing for predators they don,t eat bread take the advice you,ve been given fish baits/ lures used efficiently you will catch. let us know how you get on post pics of your exotic catches

regards dave

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