Roger Pearman
Senior Member
I considered putting this in the Barbel basics forum but I’m keen to hear views on the following.
I’m fishing small southern rivers, with highly localised fish which see a reasonable amount of pressure (in the more accessible swims anyway). Assuming I am using a boilie (JB) and possibly pellet approach what are the possible theories on baiting / feeding strategies for what will likely be short 2-4 hour trips.
I could well be over-thinking this but it’s always good to hear opinions.
I’m fishing small southern rivers, with highly localised fish which see a reasonable amount of pressure (in the more accessible swims anyway). Assuming I am using a boilie (JB) and possibly pellet approach what are the possible theories on baiting / feeding strategies for what will likely be short 2-4 hour trips.
- Rely on the attraction of the boilie or pellet hookbair alone, possibly with the addition of a paste wrap. Seems too frugal especially for warmer weather.
- As above but with a PVA bag or stringer of either hookbait for sublety and minimum disturbance
- Meaty/fishmeal based groundbait purely for attraction and scent leading to the hookbait itself. Thinking about Sonubaits Salmon one or one of the Mainline pellet based groundbaits.
I could well be over-thinking this but it’s always good to hear opinions.