My bream tips

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Santiago
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Re: My bream tips

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I find the complete opposite. If I lose a bream when they're coming on to feed then the fishing is most often ruined for the night. If I lose one when I have been catching lots then I normally have to wait at least an hour for my next bite, but if they're in a feeding frenzy then losing a fish has no effect on the rest of the shoal, but that's rare.
"....he felt the gentle touch on the line and he was happy"

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Re: My bream tips

Post by Santiago »

I find the complete opposite. If I lose a bream when they're coming on to feed then the fishing is most often ruined for the night. If I lose one when I have been catching lots then I normally have to wait at least an hour for my next bite, but if they're in a feeding frenzy then losing a fish has no effect on the rest of the shoal, but that's rare.
"....he felt the gentle touch on the line and he was happy"

Hemingway

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