BREAD PACKS A PUNCH
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:06 pm
Hello Gents,
managed a a short session on the Trent today late afternoon to around 7pm.
My target species was the beautiful Trent roach which seem to be getting better and better in recent seasons.
When I say better I don't mean masses of clonking pound plus fish but the increase in the stepping stone stamp of fish ranging from two ounces to a little under a pound.
These fish are in fabulous condition and hopefully they stay that way for those fisherboys who enjoy trying to catch a few of them.
Bread was my choice of bait in the form of bread punch for bait and liquidised bread as feed.
With the essentials dropped in a shoulder bag and a rod bag packed likewise I was off to the river.
Hardy match Maker put together and teamed up with a Shakespeare 2660 closed faced reel was to be my tackle for the session.
Now the swim......I had my eye on this steady glide around Severn feet deep since the start of the season.The problem was access as the bank is steep with very little room at the bottom.
I had a look and the water was shallow at the bank and gradually dropped away.After a little effort I was safely installed .
After a couple of run trots with the float the depth was set and I was ready.
I introduced two squeezes of liquidised bread and watch as they sank breaking up nicely as they disappeared.
The roach will love that was my thought.
The first 8mm punch of bread was made and the hook inserted into the disc.The cast made and the line checked ,my float travelled down the swim.
All was good in my world watching the orange tip of the float .
Dip and again.
Gone.
The float slipped under the surface.
My strike was made and the first redfin came to hand .
A scale perfect fish all of four ounces....smashing .
A few more followed with a sprinkling of dace and chubletts.
Each time my swim went quiet I introduced two squeezes of feed and the fish returned.I tend not to introduce any feed until the bites dry up to signal the next phase.
Just a note regarding the bread I use for the punch.Its always Warburtons medium Slice ,which has the crusts removed and then rolled so it is compressed and then each slice wrapped cling film(interleaved ).One slice is removed at a time and the others remained wrapped to keep it moist.
Back to the fishing ,as always the time had flown by and it was soon time to make my way home.
With around forty fish caught ,with a few better ones amongst them it was a very nice way to spend a few hours on my local river.
All the best Nige.
managed a a short session on the Trent today late afternoon to around 7pm.
My target species was the beautiful Trent roach which seem to be getting better and better in recent seasons.
When I say better I don't mean masses of clonking pound plus fish but the increase in the stepping stone stamp of fish ranging from two ounces to a little under a pound.
These fish are in fabulous condition and hopefully they stay that way for those fisherboys who enjoy trying to catch a few of them.
Bread was my choice of bait in the form of bread punch for bait and liquidised bread as feed.
With the essentials dropped in a shoulder bag and a rod bag packed likewise I was off to the river.
Hardy match Maker put together and teamed up with a Shakespeare 2660 closed faced reel was to be my tackle for the session.
Now the swim......I had my eye on this steady glide around Severn feet deep since the start of the season.The problem was access as the bank is steep with very little room at the bottom.
I had a look and the water was shallow at the bank and gradually dropped away.After a little effort I was safely installed .
After a couple of run trots with the float the depth was set and I was ready.
I introduced two squeezes of liquidised bread and watch as they sank breaking up nicely as they disappeared.
The roach will love that was my thought.
The first 8mm punch of bread was made and the hook inserted into the disc.The cast made and the line checked ,my float travelled down the swim.
All was good in my world watching the orange tip of the float .
Dip and again.
Gone.
The float slipped under the surface.
My strike was made and the first redfin came to hand .
A scale perfect fish all of four ounces....smashing .
A few more followed with a sprinkling of dace and chubletts.
Each time my swim went quiet I introduced two squeezes of feed and the fish returned.I tend not to introduce any feed until the bites dry up to signal the next phase.
Just a note regarding the bread I use for the punch.Its always Warburtons medium Slice ,which has the crusts removed and then rolled so it is compressed and then each slice wrapped cling film(interleaved ).One slice is removed at a time and the others remained wrapped to keep it moist.
Back to the fishing ,as always the time had flown by and it was soon time to make my way home.
With around forty fish caught ,with a few better ones amongst them it was a very nice way to spend a few hours on my local river.
All the best Nige.