Arries87
Member
Here is a question for the competitive anglers on the forum:
Most of the comps I fish here are at Vaaldam; it is a big, relatively shallow waterbody. It has abundant silvers in the shallows (3 to 6 feet depth at about 20m), in a 5 hour session it is realtively easy to get in excess of 60 fish, but sometimes (often) the bag weight is less than 15lb, with the odd bonus carp or muddy pushing up the weight, if you dont get the bonus carp/muddies, your bag weight drops to 10lb. Most winning bags average out between 22lb. However, when one fishes in 12 to 15ft of water (normally about 60m plus) there are 5lb to 6lb fish, however the quantity is much lower.
How would you approach a venue like this?
Most of the comps I fish here are at Vaaldam; it is a big, relatively shallow waterbody. It has abundant silvers in the shallows (3 to 6 feet depth at about 20m), in a 5 hour session it is realtively easy to get in excess of 60 fish, but sometimes (often) the bag weight is less than 15lb, with the odd bonus carp or muddy pushing up the weight, if you dont get the bonus carp/muddies, your bag weight drops to 10lb. Most winning bags average out between 22lb. However, when one fishes in 12 to 15ft of water (normally about 60m plus) there are 5lb to 6lb fish, however the quantity is much lower.
How would you approach a venue like this?