Chris Cheshire
Senior Member
ok... I have always been a static fisherman, but since my girlfriend very kindly bought me a centrepin for my birthday I have been experimenting with the roving approach.
Im not sure what i'm doing wrong - I fish just enough weight to NOT hold bottom , cast slightly upstream then 'feel' the bait bounce through the swim.
What i'm finding is that from the upstream cast to level with me is taken up by the bait finding the bottom, I then have probably 30 seconds of contact with the bait before there is too much line in the water to feel whats going on?
Im fishing the Severn around tewkesbury and severn stoke so the swims are normally quite deep and steady.
i've spent the day at severn stoke, had no bites and lost more hooklengths than I care to admit
other anglers seem to be doing quite well with this method, perhaps I just need some pointers?
chris
Im not sure what i'm doing wrong - I fish just enough weight to NOT hold bottom , cast slightly upstream then 'feel' the bait bounce through the swim.
What i'm finding is that from the upstream cast to level with me is taken up by the bait finding the bottom, I then have probably 30 seconds of contact with the bait before there is too much line in the water to feel whats going on?
Im fishing the Severn around tewkesbury and severn stoke so the swims are normally quite deep and steady.
i've spent the day at severn stoke, had no bites and lost more hooklengths than I care to admit
other anglers seem to be doing quite well with this method, perhaps I just need some pointers?
chris