I am fishing the trent at Fiskerton from dawn till dusk on Saturday. I fish that area regularly in the summer for barbel, but this will be my first Autumn trip.
The weather forecast is set ot be 10 degrees and cloudy, the nights this week 3-4 degrees so possibly frosty. Little rain is forecast so i am assuming it will be low and clear and probably not easy.
I cannot decide how to fish. What would any of you Trent regulars do?
I am thinking of either:
1)Maggot feeder regualrly recast with medium tackle - say 6lb lineish - to attract chub, bream, roach and maybe odd barbel.
2)Trotting maggots/casters and loosefeeding
3) STraight leger a worm for whatever comes along
4) Piking with deadbaits.
5) Straightforward barbel/pellet/feeder approach
Obviously I may do a combination of the above - possibly all of them until I find fish.
What would you Trent regulars do bearing in mind the time of year and conditions? And how many pike are in the Trent? I have always thought not many.
The weather forecast is set ot be 10 degrees and cloudy, the nights this week 3-4 degrees so possibly frosty. Little rain is forecast so i am assuming it will be low and clear and probably not easy.
I cannot decide how to fish. What would any of you Trent regulars do?
I am thinking of either:
1)Maggot feeder regualrly recast with medium tackle - say 6lb lineish - to attract chub, bream, roach and maybe odd barbel.
2)Trotting maggots/casters and loosefeeding
3) STraight leger a worm for whatever comes along
4) Piking with deadbaits.
5) Straightforward barbel/pellet/feeder approach
Obviously I may do a combination of the above - possibly all of them until I find fish.
What would you Trent regulars do bearing in mind the time of year and conditions? And how many pike are in the Trent? I have always thought not many.