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13 février, 2018 | Pêche Anglaise & Carpodrome | Conseils | Articles

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Targeting bream on large stillwaters can be a bit hit and miss in winter so you need to put everything in your favour to stand a chance of putting yourself in the frame. Big pit, feeder fishing specialist, Ian Smith is here to give you his simple steps to catching nets of slabs….

The Dynamite camera’s met Ian on the banks of Furzton Lake in Milton Keynes to pick his brain on how to fish the Method feeder for bream…

iAN SMITH BREAM FISHING fURZTON

LOCATION

In winter the water is usually running clear and so long-range casting is the key to success. If there’s a good wind, it is always worth following it as the bream will. But regards Furzton, the best pegs are on the point as it’s known. This is where a lot of the carp anglers fish so it sees a lot of bait in this area. With a bivvy slap bang in the middle of these six swims, Ian headed for a peg a few yards to the right of the lake’s large sluice.

« This morning it was minus-two, so I headed here as this is a noted area of deeper water, » the 51-year-old Bedford rod explained. « I’m looking to fish an area around 70-reel turns, well out into the main bowl of the lake. But, it is better to fish to ‘your’ abilities, so if you have to fish closer to remain accurate, so be it. » The water Ian was fishing into was around 10-feet deep, so a perfect area for a few fish on such a cold, clear, crisp day…hopefully! He also looks for an area of flat hard gravel, silt or clay. Bream dislike feeding in and around weed. They are quite user-friendly in that way at least!

CASTING FOR BREAM ON FURZTON

Find an area with no weed when targeting bream

 THE APPROACH

Unlike classic bream tactics, as it is very cold, Ian started the session very meagerly. Using a flatbed Method feeder, he looks to build the swim slowly, letting the fish come to him. « I’m a big fan of the Method, » Ian said. « I have used it for bream fishing for many years and I have always been impressed with how well it allows me to catch decent bream. Plus, like many waters where there are carp, the bream here have moved wholly over to fishmeal baits. You can use sweet crumbs, casters and chopped worm, but that brings the smaller ones in I have found. On Furzton you need to be using pellets, fishmeal groundbaits and boilies! »

 

BAIT

What Ian uses is dependent on the time of year. In the summer, he will use a 50:50 mix of Dynamite Baits’ Green Swim Stim groundbait and Green Swim Stim pellets. This is because the fish seem to want groundbait more in the warmer weather, while the addition of the pellets brings a food value to hold a hungry shoal. If you just used groundbait, there wouldn’t be enough food value to hold the fish. At this time of year, he swaps over to a mix of 90:10 pellets to groundbait. It sounds mad using lots of pellets as you’d think they’d fill the fish up quicker, but the tactic just seems to work. « I tend to mix the pellets 70:30 – 1mm Green Swim Stim to 3mm Green Swim Stim, » Ian added. « This seems to be the best ratio to allow the payload to breakdown effectively in the water. Too many 1mms and the feed stays in a lump. Too many 3mms and the payload won’t hold to the feeder as well. The final 10 per cent is Green Swim Stim groundbait, which is added as a binder. »

 

Betaine Green swimstim pellets for bream

Betaine Green SwimStim pellets in 1 and 3mm sizes are great for the Method feeder

 

PELLET PREPARATION

To further increase the attraction, flavour and pulling power of the loosefeed, as well as the ‘tackiness’ of it, he likes to add a generous glug of Dynamite’s Liquid Betaine Pellet liquid. To prepare the pellets, Ian adds both sizes to a bait tub, mixes them then adds the liquid. He then just to say covers them with water before leaving overnight to soak. « I can’t see the point of soaking your pellets only to throw away the resulting soaking water, » he said. « To me you’re throwing away a large amount of the pellet’s attractors and flavours. It’s the same as keeping the liquid when you make your own hemp. The ‘gravy’ is often the best bit! » On the hook, Ian is a big fan of Dynamite Baits’ Match Mini boilies. He has found in the cold water the Pink Krill work best, while the White Amino are great in summer and the Betaine Yellow are a great change bait.

 

BETAINE GREEN SWIMSTIM XL LIQUID

Using a liquid glug will help with the tackiness when trying to bind pellets for the Method feeder

 

THE SESSION

Loading his large 45g Preston Method feeder, being a Tool Maker for a living, Ian drills out the centre of these feeders so he can use a Guru X-Safe stem, fitted with White Hydrolastic. « I do it this way as it’s just a confidence thing. I just like how this whole setup works, » Ian explained. « I then cast every three to four minutes in the first hour, even in the winter. Furzton is a big lake, so you need to get a bit of bait down to attract the bream. After this, I will cut things down to every 10 to 15 minutes, although, every day is different. » With a couple of fish coming to the net in the first hour, things were looking slow but positive. Ian then had to wait a whole hour for his next fish. This prompted him to take the line clip off and cast five turns further, to see if the fish had backed off the feed. « Working an area – up to five reel turns past or closer to me – is a tactic I’ve employed for years and it very often works well, when the fish are being a bit skittish, milling around and not wanting to feed heavily, like today, » he added. Sadly, it didn’t work, so it was back onto the original area. With another four-fish coming in the next 90-minutes, Ian had a hook pull! Things were looking grim and that’s how it stayed unfortunately. And, with the sun starting to set, the air temperatures plummeted and we decided to call it a day. Although the weather hadn’t allowed us to see Furzton in her best light, it was obvious that the bream are coming back with vengeance and starting to put weight back on. It’ll only be another year or two before it’s back to its old self. And as ‘they’ say, if somebody sticks by your side through your worst times, then they definitely deserve to be with you through your good times.

A CATCH OF BREAM TAKEN ON Betaine Green Pellets

A hard days catch taken on the Method feeder

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