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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006, Richard Bartlett, gave forth these words of wisdom:
Alec, I use both these and shell-on prawns quite a lot for summer chub stalking/prospecting. Semi-freelined (just a swan shot to provide a bit of casting weight & to get them down) & trundled through pacy riffles & holes they can be very effective - & the chub tend to hit them hard :-) I've also picked up 3 or 4 barbel using the same tactics. An excellent way of catching something in these horrible hot bright daytime conditions we're getting at the moment. Nice stuff Richard, thank you. Had a little afternoon session today. Bit too hot for comfort and everything decided not to play the game at about 16:30. Didn't use the prawns but the roach and chub were feeding well on sweetcorn and bread. Had a bit of a lull so went over to small red worms! Mistake? Perch..Perch..Perch..Perch..Perch.. Oh Well, nice afternoon anyway! Cheers, Alec -- Alec Powell Watlington Oxfordshire UK |
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