Posts Tagged ‘Collins’

Snag Fishing The Safe Way

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

By Samantha

When snags, tree lines or next to awkward features you will generally have more success if you place the tight under the tree coverage or very close to the snag during the day. The reason is that many , especially in pressured waters, tend to hold up tight under the trees or directly in the snags during daylight hours. This may be because there is noise and/or a disturbances, or probably due to the general pressure from fishermen. Whatever the reason, prefer to hold up in “safe” areas where they rarely get caught. In the past, I have placed effective up to 12 feet away from hanging trees when to the opposite bank, and on many occasions, have not caught all day.
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Spodding (my way) By Samantha

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

(All loaded & ready to go)
On one of the I you need to place your baits out a good old and in a good amount. But not having to worry too much about placing them exactly on the same spot every time but being able to create numerous feeding beds. So my initial approach was to opt for a simple throwing stick, and dot boiles around a marker, but soon came to realise that it was an option that had serious disadvantages. On one hand there is the limit to the that can be used and on the other hand there is the annoyance of seagulls. Many of you reading this most

likely at some point have experienced seagulls picking up your in mid air or as they hit the . Gulls have come to recognise the sound of the boilie as it

leaves the throwing stick and quickly gather in large flocks

ready to pick up the in flight; those that escape are soon picked off as soon as they hit the surface of the . Therefore I decided to give myself more of a fighting chance and get the trusty spod out.

(Gulls that’s what you get when living by the sea!)

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On the Bank With Samantha

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

by Samantha -Ratcliffe

A lot of people ask me how I got into , how I’ve been , why do you seem to catch on a regular basis?
Where do I start?
Well it was five years ago when I met my partner, he had just come back from working at Dream in , and never stopped talking about it. I finally gave in and said I would go with him to see what all the hype was about, but we lived in the (Cumbria) where there was not many around so I went on a 3 day trip down to Suffolk with him where he let me use one of his rods. I had a couple of smaller out that trip and much to my own I was hooked. That year I went on my first French trip to Abbey , where I landed my first 30lb . What a week and sun bathing a perfect combination if you ask me.

That week I saw my first Mercedes bait boat, yes you heard me right!

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