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Inderblitz

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Hi Inderblitz,

 

If its the ponds that I think you are referring to then its unlikely you'll really need a quivertip as they are so small. I used to successfully fish them with a waggler fished overdepth with meat or corn as bait. Loosefeed around the float. Right now tench are not going to play but come march there is definitely an opportunity subject to an upturn in the temperature.

 

But if you're set on the quivertip - you really need to watch it for best results - depending on the end rig, by the time you hear anything the bite will have gone.

 

Matt

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Rudd,

 

A question, I see the area you are in, is the place you'r fishing by any chance Oceon Pit? You mention big bream and tha got my attention, instantly...

 

If not, may I ask where, and what size the bream go to? Always looking for a new venue...

 

Steve

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