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It was a bit better last night and one thing I got out of it was that method of a floating fly fished mid depth on a running ledger and tweeking the line.

I've never seen that before and I wouldn't insult a fly by putting it on the same line as some lead but if you used an air filled minnow or other dead bait I could see that being effective for Perch or Jack Pike.

Even a floating plug tweeked using that method might work.

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The last wee pond they fished looked a good laugh. I've an old reservoir 5 mins from the door you can pull small perch and roach out all day it's good crack rarely ever stick a pike rod out when I'm at. Might be a daft question but why do the use a pole for perch and roach I know it's a short distance but I've never used anything other than a rod and reel even casting 5 feet from the bank. Does it have any advantage?

presentation of bait mate.atb dc
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It was a bit better last night and one thing I got out of it was that method of a floating fly fished mid depth on a running ledger and tweeking the line.

I've never seen that before and I wouldn't insult a fly by putting it on the same line as some lead but if you used an air filled minnow or other dead bait I could see that being effective for Perch or Jack Pike.

Even a floating plug tweeked using that method might work.

 

You can pop up a deadbait with a syringe Neil,straight into the swim bladder,or stuff them with ethafoam,both work brilliantly,if pushed you can even use a quill/balsa float,but make sure you wire it to one of the trebles incase the bait comes of on the cast.Dont want grebes etc swallowing a waggler lol.Used this method for years its very effective,you can also pop up eel sections by injecting air under the skin,these float like a cork for hours .atb Dave

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It was a bit better last night and one thing I got out of it was that method of a floating fly fished mid depth on a running ledger and tweeking the line.

I've never seen that before and I wouldn't insult a fly by putting it on the same line as some lead but if you used an air filled minnow or other dead bait I could see that being effective for Perch or Jack Pike.

Even a floating plug tweeked using that method might work.

 

You can pop up a deadbait with a syringe Neil,straight into the swim bladder,or stuff them with ethafoam,both work brilliantly,if pushed you can even use a quill/balsa float,but make sure you wire it to one of the trebles incase the bait comes of on the cast.Dont want grebes etc swallowing a waggler lol.Used this method for years its very effective,you can also pop up eel sections by injecting air under the skin,these float like a cork for hours .atb Dave

 

I haven't fished for Pike in a few years but did used to inject air into the swim bladder of dead baits.

But it's the using a barrel lead to hold it to the bottom and using your finger to tweek the line to twitch the bait that I liked.

I reckon a minnow popped up of a lead and tweeked could be deadly for trout or perch.

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It was a bit better last night and one thing I got out of it was that method of a floating fly fished mid depth on a running ledger and tweeking the line.

I've never seen that before and I wouldn't insult a fly by putting it on the same line as some lead but if you used an air filled minnow or other dead bait I could see that being effective for Perch or Jack Pike.

Even a floating plug tweeked using that method might work.

 

You can pop up a deadbait with a syringe Neil,straight into the swim bladder,or stuff them with ethafoam,both work brilliantly,if pushed you can even use a quill/balsa float,but make sure you wire it to one of the trebles incase the bait comes of on the cast.Dont want grebes etc swallowing a waggler lol.Used this method for years its very effective,you can also pop up eel sections by injecting air under the skin,these float like a cork for hours .atb Dave

 

I haven't fished for Pike in a few years but did used to inject air into the swim bladder of dead baits.

But it's the using a barrel lead to hold it to the bottom and using your finger to tweek the line to twitch the bait that I liked.

I reckon a minnow popped up of a lead and tweeked could be deadly for trout or perch.

 

 

Used to catch a lot of pike on Loch Ken in the shallow bays,same method but with a livebait,a small polyball attached to top treble keeping the livebait on the surface,fished like this around dusk, some of the takes were amazing.....

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Did anyone see the one with the 2 "reality stars?" If the blokes have to set the rod/pole up, bait it, cast, tell them when to strike, unhook the fish and put it back, why don't they just fish against each other?

 

I must admit one of the birds had nice tits though.

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Did anyone see the one with the 2 "reality stars?" If the blokes have to set the rod/pole up, bait it, cast, tell them when to strike, unhook the fish and put it back, why don't they just fish against each other?

 

I must admit one of the birds had nice tits though.

 

Answered your own question there Walshie lol That Casey had a right rack on her.....

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