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hi all i am going to fish a local pond next week .... i have not fished for
quite a few years and want to start up again, all the new gizmos and gadgets that are out these day i have never seen before and wouldn't know what or how to use them anyway ..... the question i am asking is there anyone who could give me some advise on how to fish a well stocked pond in winter ie what size hook and strength line what method to use and baits , fish in shallow or deeper water etc i would be grateful for any comments thanxs stef |
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"Stef" wrote in message
... hi all i am going to fish a local pond next week .... i have not fished for quite a few years and want to start up again, all the new gizmos and gadgets that are out these day i have never seen before and wouldn't know what or how to use them anyway ..... the question i am asking is there anyone who could give me some advise on how to fish a well stocked pond in winter ie what size hook and strength line what method to use and baits , fish in shallow or deeper water etc i would be grateful for any comments thanxs stef How long is a piece of string Stef. If you can find a local angling club you could start with picking their brains or the local tackle shop's. It maybe help if we knew what the local water contained, or we could go in blind. If I have to fish a water blind, I would use a 6lb line with a 4lb hook link. Possibly float fish with maggots or bread punch over a slightly damp groundbait mixed with sweetcorn and or hemp. Continuously loose feed little and often the maggots to bring fish into the swim. If there are any features to fish to like lilly pads do so. You will guarantee that there will be some one who will turn up and tell you how to fish it. Take note and try that next time. Me I prefer a pole! -- Don't go chasing crocks of gold, or you will miss seeing the rainbows www.eric-gales.co.uk Updated 01/11/05 |
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In article , Stef
wrote: hi all i am going to fish a local pond next week .... i have not fished for quite a few years and want to start up again, all the new gizmos and gadgets that are out these day i have never seen before and wouldn't know what or how to use them anyway ..... That's OK. You don't need them. Just use the same tackle and methods you used to. The fish haven't changed. You will probably be a little rusty but it will come back to you - then it will be time to reassess and maybe consider new tackle in the light of your renewed experience. the question i am asking is there anyone who could give me some advise on how to fish a well stocked pond in winter ie what size hook and strength line what method to use and baits , fish in shallow or deeper water etc i would be grateful for any comments That rather depends what it's well stocked with - and what the weather and water conditions are on the day. As a very rough guide: The brighter and colder the weather and the clearer the water the finer you must fish. If you can lay some your line on the bottom you can use stronger line and larger hooks. On a strange water I suggest you try to alternate between fishing two adjacent swims with different gear. Begin by stirring up the bottom (or throwing in good handfuls of mud) in an area two or three metres deep and easy to fish into. Feed it with a very little breadcrumb or three or four maggots every minute and fish it with a float and #16 hook close to the bottom baiting with punched bread or maggot. At the same time find somewhere with some cover - there may be some remaining lillypads or an overhanging evergreen - and throw in a good double handful of chopped lobworms or sweetcorn or (if you can remember the gentle cast required to use flake) soaked bread. Fish that area with stronger tackle hard on the bottom with a whole, head-hooked lob, two or three corns or flake on a #4 hook. Give each area attention for a while letting the other recover from any disturbance caused by your rustiness - keep your eyes open and be ready to adapt and you more than double your chances. But if there's a sudden, hard frost you're going to struggle whatever you do. Have fun. Cheerio, -- |
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Hi Stef, all is not lost just because it gets cold. Generally in winter
scale down the feed and hookbait size. If the waggler fails try the feeder with size 14 or 16. I prefer maggot, and these can be just as good used dead especially in cold conditions. As for hooklength strength, it depends what you are expecting. If it's a carp lake, 3or 4 Ib would be a good idea as there's always a chance of a bigger fish. Best of luck, let us know how you get on. "Stef" wrote in message ... hi all i am going to fish a local pond next week .... i have not fished for quite a few years and want to start up again, all the new gizmos and gadgets that are out these day i have never seen before and wouldn't know what or how to use them anyway ..... the question i am asking is there anyone who could give me some advise on how to fish a well stocked pond in winter ie what size hook and strength line what method to use and baits , fish in shallow or deeper water etc i would be grateful for any comments thanxs stef |
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Go for a 2 no 4 waggler size 22 hook & 1lb mainline. Casters will produce
better fish but also try Pinkies. CJ "misterP" wrote in message ... Hi Stef, all is not lost just because it gets cold. Generally in winter scale down the feed and hookbait size. If the waggler fails try the feeder with size 14 or 16. I prefer maggot, and these can be just as good used dead especially in cold conditions. As for hooklength strength, it depends what you are expecting. If it's a carp lake, 3or 4 Ib would be a good idea as there's always a chance of a bigger fish. Best of luck, let us know how you get on. "Stef" wrote in message ... hi all i am going to fish a local pond next week .... i have not fished for quite a few years and want to start up again, all the new gizmos and gadgets that are out these day i have never seen before and wouldn't know what or how to use them anyway ..... the question i am asking is there anyone who could give me some advise on how to fish a well stocked pond in winter ie what size hook and strength line what method to use and baits , fish in shallow or deeper water etc i would be grateful for any comments thanxs stef |
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