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Thames bream 2.8.21


The Flying Tench

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Fished a new stretch of the Thames for a couple of hours this morning. Spent most of the time fishing feeder with double caster on  the hook, just 3 rod lengths out. Just caught gudgeon plus a couple of very small roach. Then I switched to 4mm carp pellet and, for the last 10 minutes or so, cast out into the flow and had a 3lb 7oz bream. Not big by Thames  standards, but it was actually the best Thames bream I have had, so I was very pleased.

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They'll take much bigger pellets than that on the Avon here, 21mm Halibut pellets, or large chunks of luncheon meat.

When I  fished the  R.Lea, we identified particular times for Bream feeding spells on winter afternoons. I wasn't much into Bream but used to have little mini-matches with a mate for a couple of hours during those spells. He usually fished maggots and had to watch his spring tip like a hawk for bites, (missing many of them), I used large lumps of anchored crust and they mostly tried to pull the rod in.

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