Hi there.. my go to thickness on a 10mm is the 4mm guide as I tend to use them as toppers.. the maize works well with a 5mm and 6mm if your wanting to use them as singles
I'm trying my best to restock them at the moment but it's been quite difficult. It's probably the best one I have found but it's all so not the most sustainable product.. I'm a sucker for quality and can't bring my self to replace it with a make do brand if that makes sense.
Just bought a 12mm corn cutter after buying a few pots of cornz . Would be nice to know the ratios ie the maize cutter x 2 pieces would hold a heavy rig or 2 pieces of 12mm would hold a heavy rig etc .. going to buy another so have a small and a large cutter save some dough and catch a few hopefully
Excellent news! I suppose this all depends on the thickness of your pieces and the buoyancy level of your mixture.. I've always found using more of a simple rig works better when fishing with corn pieces as you have a better presentation and more options in regards to using single pieces amongst particles.
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What size do u recommend for the 10mm corn and maize do u use the 5mm guide and what’s the boiling times on these thanks
Hi there.. my go to thickness on a 10mm is the 4mm guide as I tend to use them as toppers.. the maize works well with a 5mm and 6mm if your wanting to use them as singles
Boiling times depend on the mixture that you are using and the amount you are boiling at one time. On average it's about 1min
When will you have the plastic rolling pin in m8
I'm trying my best to restock them at the moment but it's been quite difficult. It's probably the best one I have found but it's all so not the most sustainable product.. I'm a sucker for quality and can't bring my self to replace it with a make do brand if that makes sense.
Just bought a 12mm corn cutter after buying a few pots of cornz . Would be nice to know the ratios ie the maize cutter x 2 pieces would hold a heavy rig or 2 pieces of 12mm would hold a heavy rig etc .. going to buy another so have a small and a large cutter save some dough and catch a few hopefully
Excellent news! I suppose this all depends on the thickness of your pieces and the buoyancy level of your mixture.. I've always found using more of a simple rig works better when fishing with corn pieces as you have a better presentation and more options in regards to using single pieces amongst particles.