Robert Edwards
Senior Member
Hi all, not sure if this has been discussed before so sorry if we are going over old ground. Ive just recently started having a go on a piece of river that is a bit of an unknown to me. Not sure on stocking levels or sizes. Its a small overgrown river that shows very little signs of angler pressure, and in four 5 hour evening sessions i have yet to see another angler. The only information i have is ive seen a picture of a 14+ from this stretch a couple of years ago, and that i had a small barbel under a pound on my first session(so there must be some barbel in there), other than that its been chub and crays. Ive been baiting a few areas lightly upon arrival and fishing in a random rotation for about 45mins-1hr each. spotting fish on this stretch is tricky as there is nearly always a TINGE of coulour in the water and the overhaning willows reach from bank to bank, but all grow from the other(inecessible)bank. How would you guys go about tackling such a river? Keep baiting light and try and find the fish, keep baiting an area and keep fishing it through, or sit tight for the duration of each session.
Thanks. Rob.
Thanks. Rob.