Fishing Adventures Wales Spring 2015 | Page 8

Swim Choice I decided to fish the same spots whenever I could the swim was in the middle of the lake which gave me plenty of water to go at, and a margin area which was surrounded by overhanging trees that I knew from following them about liked to visit.

I had 4 Spots dotted around my swim which I would bait regulary for a few hours without any lines in the water then I would fish these spots in the late afternoon giving the fish around half a kilo of the Awesome RedBall Bottom Baits available from First4Fishing an letting them build confidence. Bait Wise what I like to do is feed different sized baits from Boilie Crumb Half Baits all the way upto to 18mm Whole Frozen Baits. Although My hookbaits would be Shelflifes tipped with Enterprise Rubber Corn. the reason being Frozen Baits have less Preservatives than Shelfies so in turn when the fish picks up an easily Digestable Frozeen bait like the Redball then they will start moving around looking for more of these baits I use shelfies as hookbaits tipped with rubber corn because as the fish become more active looking for baits, a shelf life which is packed with preservative an additives with a fleck of colour to it Can stand out from the rest cos of its food signals an fleck of colour an can sometimes grab u a quick bite.

Since My last blog the water temps have risen and with this the Carp through the Daytimes spend a lot of there time in the upper water hardly interested in feeding. As it was also a very busy public park I ruled out fishing daytimes an planned to concentrate my sessions through the late afternoons an evenings into early mornings, this way the park would be quieter with less people around and in past experience these were some of the best times to grab a bite.

The Daytime wasn’t a complete write off as this was a good time to Prime a few spots without actually fishing them an also check out the patrol routes of the resident Carp for future reference.

Consistency+Confidence=Fish