Korum Fishing Made Easy Consumer Guide 2014

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tactics for monster bream dai gribble

Night time can be productive! | Big bream have big mouths and can eat a lot of bait

Night time is best

If you like to sleep in your own bed at night forget fishing for big bream. Whilst most fish come in the dark hours enough come before dark to make it advisable to get your bait out a couple of hours before dark and cast as soon as possible afterwards so if the bream turn up early you are ready and waiting. Don’t be in a hurry to wind in the following morning either. A few years ago I had just told my mate that he wouldn’t catch with his hooks in his butt rings when minutes later at 10am I had a bite – the culprit being a 16lb 2oz bream. I use fairly heavy bobbins, Korum XL Bite Indicators with the weights attached are ideal. The bites tend to be the up and down type – if you get a screamer it’s probably a tench or a carp! Whilst most bream don’t fight much the odd one does, though the fight is rarely memorable, a big bream of 14lb or more is an impressive fish. Hopefully if you’ve read this far you’re keen to have a go for a big bream and if so I hope the above advice drawing on many years experience will help you along the way.

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Another big bream goes back into the lake

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