I have a ticket for a 2 acre pit, location is easy for the Tench on here, as it seems the little buggers are constantly fizzing in amoungst the weed beds, there is not much in the way of clear open water on this venue, just those lovely clearings amoungst the dense Canadian pond weed, and its obviously this stuff I am trying to bully the fish away from, which then gives way to hook pulls.
Now I am able to hook them, but loose them on finer tackle when after the Crucians [Float Fishing] but managed to land three/four of the Tench that tried to mugg me a couple of weeks ago on 4lb mainline with 2lb bottoms, in clearer water, but this weekend just gone, those spots have closed up with the weed growth!
But ever the one to improve my catch rates and weights, I have become aware that there are possibly Tench to around 9lb if not doubles in this very shallow pit, which consists of a lot of Canadian pond weed, interspersed with the odd lovely looking clear spots, which is where they are living in.
So I decided to go for them on the float rod which is the new 13' job from Drennan.
I upped my mainline to 6lb Maxima, as I felt 8lb was a little too over gunned, the hook length b/s I went for was around 6lb/7lb clear Shimano silk shock, which apparently is a very good material to use.
For the life of me I couldn't buy a bite from the Tench, even though they were fizzing over the ground bait, so I stopped the feed and just added hook bait samples, which were strawberry flavoured meat cubes of 4mm, and again they went mad for it.
I ended the 10hr session with a load of blinking Rudd, which were intercepting my small hook baits on its descent through the water, and a Pike that put up a decent scrap under the rod tip, but the Tench were still feeding hard when I packed up.
Now when ever I fine down for the crucians I get busted by the Tench, so when I go out all ready for them, I cant buy a bite, what would you guys recommend me to try, bearing in mind I want to persevere with the float method?
Too me it obvious to go for a larger bait, for a start, but felt I got some good pre-occupation going with the smaller foodstuffs.
Anyway I will allow you to advise me, and thanks for taking the time to reply in advance!
Julian.
Here you go Colin, hope this helps lol
Actually it's still bloody horrible..... Anyway, are you sure that your bait isn't hung up in the weed?