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Bream will eat almost anything. The key is getting them to stay in your swim
long enough. Grounbait is the key. I use various gubbins but find a mixture of Vitalin, Hemp, Casters and trout pellets mixed with brown crumb to bind it, works very well almost anywhere. Don't be scared putting in a lot of this if there is a large head of Bream, as they will find it and finish it off. For hookbaits, I find it depends on the size of Bream but generally cocktails work well and constant changing in the session keeps them coming. Try Worm + sweetcorn, Sweetcorn + Red maggot, Maggot + caster, Three maggots on a 14's. I have caught literally hundreds of fish on these baits, but if they are feeding you'll get a bite on almost anything. Never be afraid to experiment! |
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