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Old November 28th, 2007, 03:32 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Derek Moody
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Default Well my traces were good

In article , Gandalf
wrote:

What is the general consensus on bream fishing tomorrow. I want a nice quiet
day sitting and pulling some fish out so thought as it was mild and not too
wet I would try and go back to my known method but some locals in the tackle
shop are saying that bream fishing is dead due to the weather. In the old
days this sort of weather was good for bream if I remember right.


These are the same locals you've been outfishing these months past?
How much do you rate their opinion?

I've never been much of a bream fisher - location mostly. I always assume
that the water temperature is the most important factor as the lower it is
the slower the fish's digestion and so the less they are able to eat.

If the water is warming then, yes, it could be good. If -clear- then your
lures might be worth using. If there's a (relatively) warm wind then I'd
fish the drop off facing into the teeth of it.

Though I'd rather head for the river.

Cheerio,

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