Late Season Tench on the Feeder
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2023
- Tench maybe somewhat easy to catch in the spring before they spawn, yet once this ritual is over they can be frustratingly difficult to tempt.
This video follows me through a short early morning session, back on the estate lake, late August where although you can get them fizzing in your swim, if you don't get your tactics spot on, you will probably leave empty handed.
The video includes some basic technical stuff on bait mounting/application as well as how to go about knowing just how long it takes for the feeder to break down and exactly what you may have to do to balance your hook bait in order to keep those hard earn't bites coming.
Thanks for watching, please hit the subscribe button etc and expect another video to hit my RUclips Channel very soon.
Always enjoy ya vids cheers.
Thanks Duncan. Very informative, behind the scenes I know you must put the work into unlocking the angling puzzle .
Thanks Andrew
Another great video Duncan, keep up the good work.
Cheers Richard, a sensible response for once!
Great content, interesting, and a great video, nice one mate, thank you well done.
Thanks Clive
Brilliant video Duncan, just love that lake, haven't fished anywhere else so far this year.
Thanks David, certainly a nice venue to fish.
Good video Duncan. Have a look at the guru rubber moulds … work well with the Preston feeders … interesting to see you catching on plastic… last time there I was surprised not to catch on the feeder but only on the pole but that was using bandums with the method which they had switched off of
Great venue too this year after the restocking
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the heads-up on the Guru moulds will give them a go. Time to get out again after the Harris tench/crucians and plastic is fantastic, have faith!
Not any wind about ! What with YOU ? 😅 Well done mate 👍 👏 👌
I don't know what you are talking about....
Super stuff Duncan! What where the hook baits you said you having a lot of joy with on the GAS waters?
The hooks I use when feeder fishing are micro barbed size 16 Drennan Super Specialist and the pellets are 6mm and 8mm Dynamite Dura Pellets
couldnt agree more re flatbed feeder. method feeders where hand pressed and loaded all round.
Absolutely....
Never done any good on dura pellets at Marsh Farm, much better on fake caster or 6-8mm pellet
Its really weird how something works for one, but not for another but totally agree fake caster/maggot even corn stops are so reliable