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I know you've said gloves Dave but I suffer from Raynauds phenomenon so have cold hands nearly all the time. I have two of the peacock hand warmers, one in each pocket and they are brilliant. But if you are holding a fishing rod trotting they wont be any good.
Has said earlier, will feed anytime in flood conditions, but I do most of my sessions after work so obviously at this time of year its dark when I get there and catch fairly consistently. Saying that I cant vouch for early morning/sunrise because I never fish them. The more important thing is...
Choose a couple of baits that your confident in Ian then concentrate on location, thats the one thing that will catch you more. If the fish are there in front of you they will take anything within reason;)
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