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Old 29th August 2008, 06:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
stemallo
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Wink bites

can anybody help me?

when im float fishing aqnd pole fishing, i seem to catch about 4 or 5 fish and then the swim dries up and i get no more bites...why does this happen?

and how can i overcome this?

thanksfor any replies
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Old 29th August 2008, 07:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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2 things could have happened

1. the feeding fish have been caught and you need to attract more fish with more bait or

2.the fish have backed off the feed and got abit scared

best advice to you would be to put a small selection ov your hookbait in over the stop (6-12 peices) then switch to another swim for a few minutes and then go bak after the few minutes and see if u get bites...if you do then its just the fish backed off and needed abit more confidence to get them back into the area.

but

if that does not work then a pot full of the bait your cuppin in or firing out should get them back into the area...

one will work but remember to top up with ur hookbait first cus once you put the bait in you cant get it back out

best ov luck m8(y)
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