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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- 28 September 2011
Jan Porter knows a thing or two about bream fishing on the feeder, having been at the very forefront of feeder angling techniques on both river and stillwaters, many moons ago. In this great explanatory video we met Jan on a hot, calm day on the banks of Snitterfield Reservoir to film exactly how he goes about catching these match-winning species. ...
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- 17 May 2011
If you want to get more bites when fishing a groundbait or open end feeder, try this neat trick and twitch your rig back. It’s easy to do and can trigger even more bites than you’ve ever had before. It works brilliantly for bream, carp and tench – even roach too when you’re fishing a maggot feeder. It is very ...
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- 14 October 2010
This simple yet very effective feeder fishing rig is perfect for catching river barbel, chub and bream. It’s easy to make and can be used in deep sluggish rivers through to fairly shallow and swift flowing rivers. The beauty of this rig is that it can be used to catch all of our larger river species, providing you use an ...
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- 17 September 2010
The bream is an angler's favourite. Why? Because if you catch one there's a very high chance you will catch another. And another. And more. Bream are a shoaling species. They are the equivalent to an underwater herd of cows, travelling together and feeding slowly, methodically and ravenously. They grow quite large and will very quickly mop-up a massive amount ...
The Method feeder is a devastating item of tackle for the commercial carp angler as it not only attracts fish to the swim, but it’s easy to use and easy to catch fish with!To create this rig you’ll need to thread an in-line Method feeder upon your strong mainline – between 8lb and 12lb is ideal. Next thread a small ...
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- 28 May 2008
This technique is brilliant for tackling the margins. It was made famous by John Wilson, who has used it extensively for carp on many of Britain's lakes to catch countless fish of all sizes. It works with almost all baits, including boilies. A The lift method works best if the float rod is placed upon rod rests. This ensures that ...
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- 11 December 2007
Become a much better groundbait feeder angler with our superb video guide to using the right groundbait and fishing with open-end and cage feeders. In this video - part four in a very extensive groundbait video series - Iain Toombs talks through a stack of tips to help you catch more when fishing with groundbait via a feeder. Find out ...
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- 29 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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- 26 September 2011
Here's part one of an extensive groundbait tips video series made by the team at Gofishing.co.uk - this part details what exactly is groundbait and why anglers should use groundbait when fishing for roach, carp, bream and tench etc. If you have ever wondered what ingredients go into making the vast majority of groundbaits on the market, or even if ...
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- 26 September 2011