All my recent sessions have been productive with good numbers of fish being caught on each trip. My best perch session recently was a catch of thirteen fish over 2lb 7oz with the best weighing 3lb 1oz caught on small roach and dace in a two hour period.
I would like to stress to people with this style of fishing as soon as the float disappears it is essential to strike immediately. Perch often swallow the bait in one swift gulp and acting instantly will prevent a lot of deep hooking, which ultimately could lead to fatalities.
My general tackle for this fishing consists of a 12ft 1.25lb test curve Specialist Avon Rod with 6lb Gardner Hydro Flo mainline. A two foot hook length is made from 5lb Target Fluorocarbon and a size 6 Wide Gape Talon Tip hook is tied onto the business end. The float is a small 6 or 8 gram sliding pike float with an olivette as the only weight above a mini Target Buffer Bead and size 12 Target swivel. A small Target Rig Stop or sliding stop knot tied with light pole elastic above the float completes the setup.
I had another recent hectic session involving pike and zander from a weirpool on the lower Thames with my dad. During the first few hours after dawn the pike were ravenous and we landed twelve up to 12lb on live roach, dace and chublets. During this session I had a real bonus for the Thames in the shape of a zander weighing 7lb. I don’t know who was more surprised as it came at 2 o’clock in the afternoon! Zander are meant to feed at dawn and dusk according to the textbooks, which just goes to prove that not everything you read is set in stone. Interestingly the zander was caught in the same spot that my friend had caught one from the week previously at around the same time of day, but his fish was slightly smaller at around 6lb.
If there are a lot of pike present, which usually happens in the weirpools, I will swap over to a 10ft 3lb TC pike rod and 10lb Gardner GT80+ mainline with a heavier sliding pike float and a 28lb wire trace. I only use one double hook on the end of the trace with the smaller barbed hook holding the live bait, thisleaves the barbless larger hook free to hook the pike.
It’s very simple fishing but truly exciting and when that float goes under the heart is pumping as you don’t know what has picked up the live bait.