river trent,shardlow

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    • #41613

      svenny benson

        got a match coming soon on the trent at shardlow,any info on how its fishing and on what method would be very much appreciated

      • #115040

        Cream of notts uni
        Participant

          for you svenny, just spawn a barbel or summats as per mate, leave the proper fishing to the float lads :p lol
          seriously, giz a bell, im there in a few weeks, and did well on the festival there this time last year

        • #115109

          TF_bully1
          Participant

            I would go with pellets banded and pellets in the feeder. 11mm Halibut Sonu’s

            ~shh

            http://www.cooperslake.co.uk

          • #115116

            svenny benson

              trust a team mate to come up with a reply like that lol,are the barbel worth targeting on that stretch of the river

            • #115120

              TF_caster rob
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                Fished there today, had about 8lb of perch & roach on stick & caster in 3hrs or so.

                Unfortunatley, despite rain every day last week until Sunday, the river is already low and clear, as usual.

                Started fishing 8no4 wire-stemmed, dome-topped float in approx 10′ of water and feeding hemp & caster caught perch straight away with maggot hook bait. Changed to caster and had one roach before more perch. I decided that as there was little flow and no wind I could go lighter so changed to slim profile nylon-stemmed 4no4 stick which allowed nice slow fall through swim which the roach seemed to prefer.

                As I had an empty down-stream peg today I probably caught more roach than would show in a match in these clear conditions.

                If I’d had been match-fishing it today I’d have had first 2 hrs on gB feeder past middle while I fed my float line very lightly. I’d then have a look with a float fished full or slightly over-depth and have another lighter rod set up as well. If the roach respond on the full-depth rig the chances are that they’ll move up to the loose feed at some point so this is where the light/shallow rig comes in. This can be stick if conditions are OK or wagg if the winds awkward.

                If the roach don’t show on the float I’d target the perch with more maggot feed and if they don’t respond it’s back on the feeder.

                Barbel rarely show in matches unless the rivers well up & coloured and you drop a lead down the side.

                If you’re lucky enough to catch a few roach keep the feed tight unless there’s plenty of colour in the water, then they’ll really have it.

              • #115123

                svenny benson

                  cheers mate,thats very much appreciated,thanks for taking the time to give such a detalied response

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