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    • #52986

      TF_mattcrowl

        i have a match comin up in a few wks on the hudsons bay stretch of the dyke.
        any info on how its fishing would be great, looking at current weather i may not even venture down but hopefully it’ll be settled by then.

      • #161852

        Anonymous

          This summer the Dyke has been dominated by bream weights and the occasional barbel.
          Peg 40 down to the end of Hudsons Bay is the area to draw with bream having shown up on nearly every peg at some stage. The high 40’s and low 50’s would be where i wanted to be 46 to 54. 49 is a noted big chub and barbel peg (over to the far bank trees)
          Standard chop worm and caster just past middle usually does the business, but on some days you do have to go right over – depends on flow and colour.
          They do seem to move about alot in response to water levels and angling pressure – the same pegs do not always perform on consecutive matches.
          As a general approach – chop worm and caster ground bait feeder at 2/3 over, worm, maggot,caster, corn and pellet all work on their day ( with the option of going further over) and hemp and casters down the side for a bonus barbel if you have a bit of depth and/or flow – or pellet if that’s your poison.
          The roach are there and low double figures are starting to show for the classy roach anglers, but hemp has not predominated as it did last years’ low clear conditions.
          Hope that helps – good luck

        • #162325

          TF_catvirgin
          Participant

            Hi rjm any news how hudsons bay is fishing this last week fella ?
            I am going down thursday first time fora few years.

          • #162337

            Anonymous

              A difficult one to predict.
              Last Wednesday’s match only got down as far as peg 50 with the dwindling numbers turning up.
              It was won from peg 48 with 61lb barbel and bream on the pellet feeder, but there was 5 feet on and colour.
              All the other weights were around the bend below the weir top – pegs 18 to 30 – bream to worm, caster and maggot baits. The small fish were not having it at all.
              Will Raison et al were walking about looking for info before their international rules match at the weekend – I do not know how that went.
              I see from the EA website that the river is about 18”to 2′ up now and only light showers forecast, but I would still expect a few skimmers and better bream to show in Hudsons Bay.

            • #162481

              TF_catvirgin
              Participant

                Thanks for that fella good information , have applied for a associate membership today so hopefully more trips this Autumn/Winter.

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