Angling Times (UK)

Dave Harrell Action on the Trent

Put this productive floatfishi­ng approach on your ‘must try list’ this summer…

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MY LATEST midweek practice day was originally intended to be all about catching roach on the River Trent at East Stoke.

I love this part of the Trent. You never quite know how the day is going to go, though… and this was most definitely one of those days!

I decided to have another 4am start in order to try and catch a few fish before the sun got too high in the sky. The recent weather has been great for suntans but it’s not been conducive to good river fishing, and very early or very late has definitely been the way to go since the season started.

The river was as low and clear as I’ve ever seen it in this area, so I settled in on a swim that had a decent pace and a gravel bottom. Roach love swims like this in the summer months and I was hoping to catch a decent bag on either Bolo or waggler tactics.

I set up two Daiwa Tournament RS 14F float rods with TDR 2508 reels and 4lb (0.16mm) Pro Float mainlines with 0.10mm Pro Rig hooklength­s.

The swim was 8ft deep. On the first rod I set up one of my new 3g No6 Bolo floats shotted with a simple olivette and single No6 dropper arrangemen­t. This shot was positioned around 8ins from the hook. The second rod had a 6AAA No1 Insert Truncheon waggler with five No6 shot down the line. The hook on both rigs was a prototype thin wire size 18.

I started by loosefeedi­ng casters and hemp and caught a few roach and dace in the first two hours on both rigs. After hooking three barbel and getting the runaround from them on such light gear I decided a total kit change was in

order, though!

I changed my rods to Tournament RS 14PF models with TDR 3012 reels and 6lb (0.20mm) mainlines tied direct to strong size 12 hooks. It was time to do battle!

On the one rod I set up a 4g No2 Bolo float with an olivette 18ins from the hook and no drop shot. On the other I set up a 6g No3 Bolo float, again with just an olivette and no dropper shot.

I prefer to have loose line beneath the olivette, as the hookbait is sufficient­ly heavy. It’s also easier to run these rigs through where there are deviations in the riverbed.

I stepped up the feed to a good pouchful of casters and hemp every cast and the next three hours were memorable, as another nine barbel up to 7lb took a liking to my double and triple caster hookbait offerings.

It’s certainly going to be an interestin­g area for competitor­s who draw this area in the forthcomin­g Division One National in August. Roach or barbel? The choice is yours!

 ??  ?? East Stoke is a favourite Trent venue of mine.
East Stoke is a favourite Trent venue of mine.
 ??  ?? Keep the rod low and you’ll land barbel faster.
Keep the rod low and you’ll land barbel faster.
 ??  ?? ABOVE: Barbel love casters and hemp!
ABOVE: Barbel love casters and hemp!
 ??  ?? RIGHT: Bait-Tech tinned hemp is the best I’ve used.
RIGHT: Bait-Tech tinned hemp is the best I’ve used.

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