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Zander

Evening all. I’m hoping to try for a lower Severn zander later in the year. Do people fish two rods watching the tip? One watching the tip? Or using alarms and drop off indicators?
When I was zandering on the 7 it was 2 rods, watch the tips and fish heavy bobbins with buzzers too.

Rear drop offs are okay if you fish them with decent buzzers; but on their own you might miss small indications. I have some ‘Billy’s backbiters’ but prefer Delkims for sensitivity when zander fishing.

Having said that, my one double gave me a proper run !
 
When I was zandering on the 7 it was 2 rods, watch the tips and fish heavy bobbins with buzzers too.

Rear drop offs are okay if you fish them with decent buzzers; but on their own you might miss small indications. I have some ‘Billy’s backbiters’ but prefer Delkims for sensitivity when zander fishing.

Having said that, my one double gave me a proper run !

Thank you Tim, does the weight of the bobbin relate to the strength of the flow?
 
Thank you Tim, does the weight of the bobbin relate to the strength of the flow?
Basically it is using every possible means to register small indications.

Ideally the bobbin will be heavy enough to fish on a short drop - but in a strong flow that might not be possible. So then the heavy bobbin becomes a means to register slight drop backs.

In addition, the use of a heavy running lead should (hopefully) generate pulls rather than drop backs…..
 
Basically it is using every possible means to register small indications.

Ideally the bobbin will be heavy enough to fish on a short drop - but in a strong flow that might not be possible. So then the heavy bobbin becomes a means to register slight drop backs.

In addition, the use of a heavy running lead should (hopefully) generate pulls rather than drop backs…..

Cheer Tim. Initially sounded a bit counterintuitive when thinking about resistance but makes sense now.
 
Cheer Tim. Initially sounded a bit counterintuitive when thinking about resistance but makes sense now.
Christian.
If you look back on earlier posts you will see I have made quite a few tactical comments that tie in very nicely with what Tim has indicated.

Where are you looking at fishing for them?
 
Christian.
If you look back on earlier posts you will see I have made quite a few tactical comments that tie in very nicely with what Tim has indicated.

Where are you looking at fishing for them?

Cheers Graham, I'll give the thread a proper read again. I noticed there's another zander one from a few years back as well.

Hoping to give some of the BAA venues a crack as I've got already got a ticket.
 
Lower Severn.

Three Zander all before 11am 7lb 6lb and 4lb.
A pike around 12lb to finish. V quiet pm.
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After a very slow start managed to achieve my target of a DF Zander from the LS.
Cracking deep bodied View attachment 31214View attachment 31215 11.7 to match my WA pb to the ounce.

Hard feeding spell of 2+ hours after just one small fish in previous 3 hours after swim change.

Had 8 others in the 2 hrs all good fish with two ( shown in net) over 7lb.
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Woah.
Fantastic Graham! She’s a beast. Looks huge next to your hardware on the mat. Really well deserved 😎
 
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