One way to attract masses of carp, bream, tench and roach when fishing is to ball it in and feed with many balls of groundbait. This term is commonly known as 'balling in'. Getting it right is absolutely imperative because once you've thrown that groundbait and feed in, you can't take it out again! Here - in part three of Gofishing's exclusive ...
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- Coarse
- 28 September 2011
In the second part of their extensive groundbait tips video series, the Gofishing team help you through the minefield of the massive amount of different groundbaits on the market so you can confidently pick the right colour and type. In this revealing and in-depth video you will find out which species of fish respond best to the many different colours ...
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- Coarse
- 26 September 2011
With the rivers fishable again on June 16th, we delve into the Gofishing.co.uk crystal ball to predict where the vast majority of fish will be caught... Here we've broken down our list into the main river species and provided a brief guide to the best rivers to catch them so early in the season. If it's anything like previous new river ...
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- Fishery News
- 14 June 2010
Watch Will Raison show how to feed accurately when winter float fishing in this short video. Will Raison details the two best baits to use when fishing a commercial carp water in winter, and how to get the most from them. He shows the ideal way to feed both maggots and pellets to ensure that the swim is fed accurately ...
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- Coarse
- 20 October 2009
Trotting a small river for roach, chub, bleak, dace and skimmer bream is a fantastic way to spend a day fishing. It’s an active method that involves flicking your rig out, paying out line from the reel, mending the line to make sure the float travels along the right line, and occasionally holding back the float to make the bait ...
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- Float rigs
- 05 March 2009
This is THE rig to use if you are targeting specimen perch. Although it’s quite simple to tie, the components you will need are quite specialised but can be bought from all good tackle shops. A Run Ring is a must because this provides a large diameter bore through which the line passes, therefore resistance is kept to a minimum. ...
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- Leger rigs
- 28 May 2008
If you took a cross section of a canal you will find that most are the same in that they have very similar profiles and therefore you’ll find the fish residing in almost the same places. There will be a deep central track, two ledges at either side, two shelves and two marginal ledges. They aren’t deep venues – most ...
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- Float rigs
- 28 May 2008