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Feeder Fishing is the most successful method by far for the Bream.
Feeder rods of 12ft with medium to heavy tips are recommended, however
swing tip and quiver tips can be used. The Bream are not shy so
fishing very light is not necessary. Fishing with braided line is
now considered the normal for good bite detection and direct hook-ups
with hook length of 4lb or 5lb and size 16 to 18 spade end hooks.
When fishing with corn size 10 to 12 is preferable. Open-ended feeders
of 1oz are more than adequate.
Float Fishing is also a very good method for taking bream and can
be a great deal of fun once the fish have moved into the swi. Again
fishing fine is not an issue and the larger waggler floats and reels
loaded with 5lb mono are recommended, with the same hook sizes as
in the feeder fishing. 12 ft stiff action float come waggler rods
are the norm.
Pole Fishing is often adopted especially for anglers wishing to
'match practice' or brush up on pole techniques. With so many bream
to be caught sport can be fast and furious. 12 mt poles with a stiff
action, along with larger scaled up pole float rigs are recommended
and the advice is to tie up and prepare the rigs before fishing.
Belle Isle Estate
Lisbellaw, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern
Ireland, BT94 5HG
Telephone +44 (0)28 6638 7231 Facsimile +44 (0)28 6638 7261
Email fishing@pikeireland.com
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