Is it best to stick in one swim all day, or try a succession of swims.
The "one swim only" method can work, although it can be boring waiting for the fish to arrive. There's always the doubt that there might never be any fish in the swim at all during the session
Moving from swim to swim is more interesting, although you may not allow enough time for the fish to find the bait before you move to the next swim.
I noticed that in the Angling Times two weeks ago there was an article on Trefor West fishing the R.Wharfe. He suggested throwing in a dozen or so pellets, fishing a swim for only 15 minutes, and then trying a new swim if there were no bites.
Please let me know what you think is the most effective tactic - stationary or mobile ?
The "one swim only" method can work, although it can be boring waiting for the fish to arrive. There's always the doubt that there might never be any fish in the swim at all during the session
Moving from swim to swim is more interesting, although you may not allow enough time for the fish to find the bait before you move to the next swim.
I noticed that in the Angling Times two weeks ago there was an article on Trefor West fishing the R.Wharfe. He suggested throwing in a dozen or so pellets, fishing a swim for only 15 minutes, and then trying a new swim if there were no bites.
Please let me know what you think is the most effective tactic - stationary or mobile ?