Alan Tyler
Well-known member
From another thread:
"I tend to be patient when I ought to be trying something different, and ringing the changes when I ought to sit it out."
How do the ten per cent of anglers who catch ninety per cent of the fish work out when to change tactics/location, without the nagging thought that they're about to snatch the bait from the lips of an advancing monster?
Especially at this time of year, when "very little and not very often" seems to be the key to feeding?
"I tend to be patient when I ought to be trying something different, and ringing the changes when I ought to sit it out."
How do the ten per cent of anglers who catch ninety per cent of the fish work out when to change tactics/location, without the nagging thought that they're about to snatch the bait from the lips of an advancing monster?
Especially at this time of year, when "very little and not very often" seems to be the key to feeding?