Mike Hodgkiss
Senior Member
If your swim allows it cast straight downstream close in and point your rod where the bait is , with only the shallowest angle possible on the rod for bite indication , this method allows you to use light leads and reduces amount of debris hanging up on your main line . Works best if you are fishing off a headland from the bank , i.e. a bit that sticks out in the river . Also remember fish will come in very close to the bank in flood conditions I have caught them less than 6ft out from the edge , good with worms as bait as I am sure fish seek them as they are washed in the river , trust me it works you just need a sticky out bit of bank to fish from . As has been said the next best flood method is cast upstream , let a load of line out to form a bow , bites are usually big drop backs as fish pick up the bait and dislodge the lead