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Maggots!

Andrew Jackson

Senior Member & Supporter
The only Barbel fishing I have really done this season (apart from a few trips to the H. Avon) is on the middle Severn. It suits me and the amount of time I want to put into it - apart from the drive to get there!).
With so much now centred around a pellet or boilie approach I thought I'd mention my last visit ( last week). The river was low and clear and after a couple of days of catching just the odd Barbel and some Chub on the boilie/ pellet approach I thought I'd nip into Bridgnorth and get some maggots to try a different approach.
The area I was fishing I was confident held Barbel but they weren't interested really.
What a difference. 7 hours and 15 Barbel to a level 12lb was a revelation! I used about 3 pints of bait ( 2 of maggots and 1 of hemp) and regular casting with a feeder supplemented with feed from a bait dropper on a second rod kept them going non stop pretty much all afternoon after the first hour to get them going. They were still going when I packed in at 6 pm ( no night fishing). All but one were good Middle Severn fish.
You could say it doesn't necessarily prove much though I do know once again it has jogged me into re- visiting what was once a standard approach for me years ago on the Stour and Avon and reminded me of what I was missing!
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Good work, I fish the Coalport stretch a few times a year and maggot feeder always proves a winner…live fishing this way as it keeps the bait going in little and often, keeps you attentive to what’s happening and you often bag good sized roach too👍
 
Well done Andrew, a cracking session made possible by ringing the changes in your approach to bait. I always take multiple different baits with me as you never know what the fish are wanting. Maggots from my local tackle shop are £4 a pint.
 
Good work, I fish the Coalport stretch a few times a year and maggot feeder always proves a winner…live fishing this way as it keeps the bait going in little and often, keeps you attentive to what’s happening and you often bag good sized roach too👍
Thanks Alan. Yes you can tell alot more about the fish in your swim fishing maggots. Roach particularly are always welcome. If I lived more locally I would target the Roach properly.
 
Well done Andrew, a cracking session made possible by ringing the changes in your approach to bait. I always take multiple different baits with me as you never know what the fish are wanting. Maggots from my local tackle shop are £4 a pint.
Thanks Etienne. Easy to become complacent and rely on just boilies and pellets. If you have a slow day you will never know if another bait/approach would have worked better. 👍
 
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