A few years ago I watched a chap on The Kennet put in about a gallon of Hemp, he was going to fish but was on call for his work and suddenly the pager went off and off he went.
About an hour later I went to his swim and peered over the bank to see 40+ Barbel feeding big time.
I had a gallon or so of Hemp and about 4 pints of maggots so I thought I would be able to keep the fish interested, to my surprise they started to thin out, so I droppered some bait in to see if they would feed again.
The upshot was these fish were so on the feed that no matter how much I put in I could not keep them, I simply did not have enough bait!
I made hay while the bait lasted and had 21 Barbel.
When I ran out mid afternoon, I started to fish single baits with no feed, the bites dried up.
Come evening and a mate turned up, so we piled in his bait, we had another 14 fish between us, when the bait dried up so did the fish.
OK it was in September, we were having an Indian summer and the fish fed for no particular reason that I could see, I do know that they fed again the next day and for several days after that.
A few years ago Mike Wilson and I under took a baiting campaign on The Thames we put in measured amounts every other day for about six weeks prior to the start of the season, once the season started ,every evening we fished, we would dropper out half to three quarters of a gallon of Hemp followed by two pints or so of maggot, we would then cast out a maggot feeder every 2-3 minuets to start with, slowing down a bit after an hour!
To say that we bagged up was an understatement for about a month we had between 3 and 11 Barbel each per session, granted we baited up accurately and fished accurately, but the effort we put in was well worth it, although the old bank balance suffered a bit!
As I wrote in a previous post, last week I fished a swim where I used less than half a pint of Maggots for 4 Barbel.
So the answer is??
Well I don’t know!! I’m still finding out how to do this stuff, it’s a matter of judgment isn’t it, after a failure or a success I will talk to Mike and others of the WBC as to the what, and the where, and slowly we learn to do this just a little bit better!
Problem is, there is no quick fix, no easy answer, what works today is sure to fail in the future, experience tells me that several Kgs of bait into water of 39`F is, in the main, a waste of time but sometimes people just have to do it, to learn it.
The trick is to learn it and not forget it!