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I am fishing a match in a couple of weeks on the River Rother near Rye in East Sussex, I would be grateful for any knowledge or advice on the venue. Specific ideas about baits, fish, depths, flows and tactics (pole, feeder, stick, waggler) would be good. Thanks in anticipation, Ed Bray |
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"Edward Bray" wrote in message
k... Hi, I am fishing a match in a couple of weeks on the River Rother near Rye in East Sussex, I would be grateful for any knowledge or advice on the venue. Specific ideas about baits, fish, depths, flows and tactics (pole, feeder, stick, waggler) would be good. Thanks in anticipation, Ed Bray Ed which bit of the Rother? The Rother holds all sorts of species, and when I fish the Clive Vale run sections I use pellets on a pole, maggot sweetcorn, choppie and worm. Of course now I have said that, it won't work for you. I wouldn't expect too much in the way of flow as it is a managed river. As such it really depends on how much rain we have had when you get there. Depths vary from swim to swim, peg to peg. If you are going to use a pole, I would suggest .15 line to 8' and then you can adjust it when you get there. You may like to try strawberry jelly pellets if it is warm, fished hard on the bottom over a bed of hemp. Fish the margins and middle line and far bank. Who are you fishing against and when exactly. I may put in an appearance if it's an open. ![]() |
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I recommend ragworm or bacon rind on large hooks - or better still no hooks - for that comp on the Rother... See you there! PS its not an open. "Ergo" wrote in message ... "Edward Bray" wrote in message k... Hi, I am fishing a match in a couple of weeks on the River Rother near Rye in East Sussex, I would be grateful for any knowledge or advice on the venue. Specific ideas about baits, fish, depths, flows and tactics (pole, feeder, stick, waggler) would be good. Thanks in anticipation, Ed Bray Ed which bit of the Rother? The Rother holds all sorts of species, and when I fish the Clive Vale run sections I use pellets on a pole, maggot sweetcorn, choppie and worm. Of course now I have said that, it won't work for you. I wouldn't expect too much in the way of flow as it is a managed river. As such it really depends on how much rain we have had when you get there. Depths vary from swim to swim, peg to peg. If you are going to use a pole, I would suggest .15 line to 8' and then you can adjust it when you get there. You may like to try strawberry jelly pellets if it is warm, fished hard on the bottom over a bed of hemp. Fish the margins and middle line and far bank. Who are you fishing against and when exactly. I may put in an appearance if it's an open. ![]() |
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Thanks to all for the replies.
Ian which team did you fish for? Didn't catch much on either the bacon rind or the ragworm, and the hooks were much to big for those little Bleak. Enjoyed the venue though, although it was bloody hot and I got a fair bit burned. As usual our team came last, Oh well, there's always next year on the Weaver. "Ian" wrote in message ... Hi I recommend ragworm or bacon rind on large hooks - or better still no hooks - for that comp on the Rother... See you there! PS its not an open. "Ergo" wrote in message ... "Edward Bray" wrote in message k... Hi, I am fishing a match in a couple of weeks on the River Rother near Rye in East Sussex, I would be grateful for any knowledge or advice on the venue. Specific ideas about baits, fish, depths, flows and tactics (pole, feeder, stick, waggler) would be good. Thanks in anticipation, Ed Bray Ed which bit of the Rother? The Rother holds all sorts of species, and when I fish the Clive Vale run sections I use pellets on a pole, maggot sweetcorn, choppie and worm. Of course now I have said that, it won't work for you. I wouldn't expect too much in the way of flow as it is a managed river. As such it really depends on how much rain we have had when you get there. Depths vary from swim to swim, peg to peg. If you are going to use a pole, I would suggest .15 line to 8' and then you can adjust it when you get there. You may like to try strawberry jelly pellets if it is warm, fished hard on the bottom over a bed of hemp. Fish the margins and middle line and far bank. Who are you fishing against and when exactly. I may put in an appearance if it's an open. ![]() |
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