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Am ordering my bait for the new season and I was thinking how many different
baits do I need for a days fishing.
Caster and hemp for float fishing, a decent boilie will cover every other situation!
I used to mess around using hemp and pellets or meat if the river was up but I find boilies work in all conditions. Having confidence in your bait is important, once you know it works it's one less thing to think about.
Ian,
If you have been following recent posts on this forum, you will have seen the addiction we barbel anglers have to visiting B & M bargains stores in search of garlic spam. It is purchased by the tray or trolley load, and not for human consumption.
I can only conclude that it must be a good bait !
I hope so as I have bought more tins that I dare let my misses know about !!!!!
Mike
You do well to remember that your competing more with anglers baits and quantities that they use, and if they're piling it in and you have low stock of barbel/chub then your returns will be dramatically affected by this as well.
I often fished with just a good handful of baits and only introduced two or three samples with my rig, per swim...
Ian,
If you have been following recent posts on this forum, you will have seen the addiction we barbel anglers have to visiting B & M bargains stores in search of garlic spam. It is purchased by the tray or trolley load, and not for human consumption.
I can only conclude that it must be a good bait !
I hope so as I have bought more tins that I dare let my misses know about !!!!!
Mike
And your favourite boilie is ???
Ive tried many, but always found the good old halibut pellet gets better results.
Done quite a lot of reading and thinking about this in the few weeks since I posted my thread about pre-baiting. At the moment my plan for this season is to use more bait, but fish with less bait.
Fishing small rivers where there are neither big shoals nor a lot of anglers, and possibly only me on long stretches of my very favourite river, I´m going to pile it in during the immediate pre-season, and at the end of some sessions when I know I won´t be back for a few days, and when passing other swims miles up or down from where I´m fishing that day, which I want to come back to another day.
But during the actual sessions themselves I´m going to use less than I did last season.
I´ll use a good variety of baits and keep records of exactly what was put in where and when, especially when I reckon nobody else is fishing a particular stretch, and I´ll try to work out what seems to work.
Hopefully there´ll also be the odd weekend away on a´pile it in´river like the Wye, but my local favourites aren´t like that.