Ray Walton
Senior Member
travellers
As Dave say's, they may well be on the feed, but not always where they 'roll'.
In my experience, they can be laying up semi-dormant or asleep in the vicinity, then wake up and become active and go on the move to feed or move to another location to feed or other.
As most don't always catch when casting to rolling fish, it is probably because they roll on the surface to take in a gulp of air, to make them more buoyant, for easier travelling higher up off the river bed to another area of their choice, where they know its safer and may feel more confident. ....Ray
As Dave say's, they may well be on the feed, but not always where they 'roll'.
In my experience, they can be laying up semi-dormant or asleep in the vicinity, then wake up and become active and go on the move to feed or move to another location to feed or other.
As most don't always catch when casting to rolling fish, it is probably because they roll on the surface to take in a gulp of air, to make them more buoyant, for easier travelling higher up off the river bed to another area of their choice, where they know its safer and may feel more confident. ....Ray
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