Tag: Bream Fishing

  1. Dave Coster's Fishing Diary- September

    Dave Coster's Fishing Diary- September

    After fruitlessly chasing the shadowy big tench that live in Denton Reservoir for much of August, I decided to try for this species in a venue that’s a bit easier, Buckminster Brick Pit. This attractive, horseshoe shaped club lake is a pleasant

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  2. Dave Coster's Fishing Diary- August 2019

    Dave Coster's Fishing Diary- August 2019

    My mate Andy was around for a few days and said he would like to try Hornbeam Lake at Homeclose Fishery, where I caught some big perch in July. I didn’t mind visiting the quiet Rutland countryside again and we only discovered a couple of other

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  3. Dave Coster How To- Get Out Of Trouble With Sweetcorn

    Dave Coster How To- Get Out Of Trouble With Sweetcorn

    Sweetcorn can be useful to have in reserve for those occasions when small fish are driving you mad, constantly whittling away at baits like maggots, casters and worms. When using feeder tackle in particular and fishing for bream, small perch can be a

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  4. Dave Coster's Fishing Diary- January 2019

    Dave Coster's Fishing Diary- January 2019

    After relatively mild weather during the Christmas break it turned a lot colder early January. The local rivers still looked gin clear and uninviting, so not fancying long biteless hours I decided to have another go on the prolific Match Lake at

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  5. Monday Top 5 - Bream Fishing Tips

    Monday Top 5 - Bream Fishing Tips

    The humble bream is a fantastic species to target. Not only are they usually pretty obliging when it comes to feeding, they also tend to congregate in large shoals, which means when you get one, you tend to find a few more. This is a perfect way of

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  6. Big River Feeder Fishing - Bootlaces, Skimmers & Slabs!

    Big River Feeder Fishing - Bootlaces, Skimmers & Slabs!

    For this latest episode we head to our local river Yare to try and target a few Skimmers and Bream on the feeder.To find out exactly how we got on watch this latest instalment, from the waters edge.The Tackle Box Daiwa Team Daiwa Feeder Rods (

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  7. Beginners Guide – How To Catch Bream

    Beginners Guide – How To Catch Bream

    The month of October can be an excellent time to get out on banks to target a few bream.Now the bream, a deep bodied shoal fish, isn’t everyone’s favourite, but feeling the heavy thump of a big slab on the other end has to be one of the most

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  8. Monster Bream - Steve Swan

    Monster Bream - Steve Swan

    Getting down the lake after work on a Saturday afternoon I could see that the lake was quite busy. I had a walk around to see which swims were left and I was very surprised to see that there was no one in the new swim at the bottom end of the lake.

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  9. Big Waters, Big Bream - Bream Fishing On Gravel Pits

    Big Waters, Big Bream - Bream Fishing On Gravel Pits

    As seen in Coarse Fishing Answers Magazine… Gravel pits are great venues to catch large bream but they can be tricky to master. However, fear not, Dean, as we’ve enlisted the help of Korum bream supremo Rob Thompson, who can guide you into the

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  10. Feeder Fishing For Bream On Stillwaters

    Feeder Fishing For Bream On Stillwaters

    For this latest episode we headed to Blickling lake, famous for Blickling Hall, it's surrounding grounds and of course the shoals of Bream that inherit its waters.The lake is a traditional estate lake, over 20 acres in size, with a very shallow

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