It Was Chub At First Light
Angling Times|February 28,2017

...But only after I'd drip-fed the swim with maggots to persuade to leave a big far-bank snag

It Was Chub At First Light

CHUB fall to the widest spectrum of baits and tactics of any fish, so we are spoilt for choice when it comes to pinning down a big winter specimen.

Force my hand to pick one approach, though, and float fished maggots would be hard to argue against as long as the river has a degree of clarity.

Even the wiliest of chub can lose their minds to a steady drip-feed of grubs, so let’s explore this method that I used to great effect on a recent trip to the Hampshire Avon.

The river was still dozing as I arrived at her banks, although the tranquillity of dawn was soon shattered by the honks of Canada geese on manoeuvres.

As the only angler here I could choose any swim, but I had no prior knowledge of the best places to fish.

No matter – a mix of guesswork, watercraft and foot-worn grass led me to a sweeping bend with a big snag just upstream on the far bank.

Normally I’d have wanted to position myself above this, but with a copse to my left there was no way of doing this. Instead, I hoped to draw any fish present out of the tail of the snag.

Only one bait would do this, and happily I had it in abundance… a gallon of maggots.

My intention was to feed slightly upstream of the debris so the maggots would be swept through the obstruction and back down towards me.

What I did for the next hour was catapult in a small pouchful of grubs every 30 secinds, and to ensure I didn't cut corners I'd purposely not yet set up my rod. That meant I had plenty to keep me occupied.

My rod was a 14ft Drennan Acolyte Plus, while for the reel I chose a standard fixed-spool model. 

This story is from the February 28,2017 edition of Angling Times.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the February 28,2017 edition of Angling Times.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.