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Hi all,
Back to fishing after a long break and fed up with looking stupid when I go to buy new kit. Two questions please. The easy one. I need someone to recommend a good eyed hook. I am going to be using maggot, worm, corn and bread in the main and just be still water fishing in the main. Second, harder, question. When did tench become so damn smart. In my, long lost, youth I could catch them without too much trouble. Feathering a couple of red maggots by likely spots or a light lead and sweet corn if I have to fish at distance. None of that works any more and I even had one tench come up and eat a few floating casters as I left the swim at the end of the day, now tat was just nasty. So anyone got a cast iron method of getting them during the summer. -- Gandalf |
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Hi Gandalf
I'm surprised at the lack of answers they must all be fishing. Hooks, I trust implicitly, Drennan Super Specialist hooks in all sizes, never let me down. Bait, they find it hard to resist a lobworm, either whole, half or just a tail. Under a float fished slightly over-depth. Hope this helps Regards Brian "Gandalf" wrote in message ... Hi all, Back to fishing after a long break and fed up with looking stupid when I go to buy new kit. Two questions please. The easy one. I need someone to recommend a good eyed hook. I am going to be using maggot, worm, corn and bread in the main and just be still water fishing in the main. Second, harder, question. When did tench become so damn smart. In my, long lost, youth I could catch them without too much trouble. Feathering a couple of red maggots by likely spots or a light lead and sweet corn if I have to fish at distance. None of that works any more and I even had one tench come up and eat a few floating casters as I left the swim at the end of the day, now tat was just nasty. So anyone got a cast iron method of getting them during the summer. -- Gandalf |
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In article , Brian Soper
wrote: Re-ordered to convention. Hi Gandalf I'm surprised at the lack of answers they must all be fishing. Maybe - I haven't been able to find the river (OK, I found a different one and went trout fishing but that's OT here.) so I've yet to go coarse fishing this season. The easy one. I need someone to recommend a good eyed hook. I am going to be using maggot, worm, corn and bread in the main and just be still water fishing in the main. Hooks, I trust implicitly, Drennan Super Specialist hooks in all sizes, never let me down. Bait, they find it hard to resist a lobworm, either whole, half or just a tail. Under a float fished slightly over-depth. I usually remove my hooks from their packets and transfer them to easy-to-get-my-thumbs-into boxes for the trip to the waterside so I rarely know which make I'm using. Tench don't have powerful jaws so just about any hook will do - but if you're using lobworms (first class bait - agreed) you'll need barbs. Second, harder, question. When did tench become so damn smart. In my, long lost, youth I could catch them without too much trouble. Feathering a couple of red maggots by likely spots or a light lead and sweet corn if I have to fish at distance. I looked back over an old fishing diary the other day. I remembered many of the red-letter days but the number of less productive ones in between was a bit of a shock. None of that works any more and I even had one tench come up and eat a few floating casters as I left the swim at the end of the day, now tat was just nasty. So anyone got a cast iron method of getting them during the summer. Cast iron? no. But raking in the evening and fishing from first light still works often. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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Cheers Brian and oddly enough I managed to break my tench drought today with
a 3 lb lady. The poor sod fishing in the next swim thought I had won the lottery. I had her on two red maggots, on a 16 hook, at distance and the man in the local shop agrees with you as I bought Drennen specialist hooks and can remember buying them way back as well. Slightly unconventional method, well unconventional for an old codger like me. I used to use patrrnoster rigs to catch medium carp with a line to lead of about 6 inches and then line to hook being about 10 inches, the short line lengths used to give reasonable bite indication. So I went back to it and got just the one tench, a bag of small roach and a small skimmer. I did try the lift method as it was a short session I just could not map the whole swim and found myself changing depth too often and then only getting small roach. The only upset for the day was the new rod, as I can no longer drive due balance problems ( not alcohol related unfortunately ) I bought a telescopic rod ( Diawa Vertice ) under the advice of a local angling shop owner and this was the first fish of any consequence and the rod is so unresponsive, it seemed flexible enough but I must have lost the touch as I simply over powered the tench which took a lot of the fun out of it. Anyone know of a telescopic which really is for light course fishing and cheep. -- Gandalf "Brian Soper" wrote in message ... Hi Gandalf I'm surprised at the lack of answers they must all be fishing. Hooks, I trust implicitly, Drennan Super Specialist hooks in all sizes, never let me down. Bait, they find it hard to resist a lobworm, either whole, half or just a tail. Under a float fished slightly over-depth. Hope this helps Regards Brian "Gandalf" wrote in message ... Hi all, Back to fishing after a long break and fed up with looking stupid when I go to buy new kit. Two questions please. The easy one. I need someone to recommend a good eyed hook. I am going to be using maggot, worm, corn and bread in the main and just be still water fishing in the main. Second, harder, question. When did tench become so damn smart. In my, long lost, youth I could catch them without too much trouble. Feathering a couple of red maggots by likely spots or a light lead and sweet corn if I have to fish at distance. None of that works any more and I even had one tench come up and eat a few floating casters as I left the swim at the end of the day, now tat was just nasty. So anyone got a cast iron method of getting them during the summer. -- Gandalf |
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