chub
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Re: chub
Welcome big tel I'm no expert on chub or rivers I've only managed a couple of chub this season and that was more down to luck. Lob worms are a preferred choice I'm sure someone will be along soon to give more of an expert advice
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Re: chub
Have a look at this thread.
http://traditionalfisherman.co.uk/viewt ... 101&t=1092
PS Welcome to the forum :hat:
http://traditionalfisherman.co.uk/viewt ... 101&t=1092
PS Welcome to the forum :hat:
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Re: chub
Thanx,Arctic chart.Big Tel wrote:Hi all I havnt been fishing long, and i'm going to Fishers green soon, and was wondering the best way to catch Chub, i'm disabled ,but can walk with a stick, so I can get to a few swims, any tips for Chub, bait tactics etc thanx
Big tel. new member.
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Re: chub
A hearty welcome from another stick user, Sir.
Never overlook slugs as a bait ... they move slowly enough that you and I can catch 'em !!!
Never overlook slugs as a bait ... they move slowly enough that you and I can catch 'em !!!
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Re: chub
Hi Big Tel
Welcome aboard :hat:
I love a bit of chubbing and am a big fan of freelining and simple methods. I mostly fish freelined or lightly weighted worms and slugs or luncheon meat usually with a few swan shot.
Welcome aboard :hat:
I love a bit of chubbing and am a big fan of freelining and simple methods. I mostly fish freelined or lightly weighted worms and slugs or luncheon meat usually with a few swan shot.
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Re: chub
Welcome to the forum Big Tel, I'm sure you will enjoy it here.
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Re: chub
Oh dear, hope you never google 'bit of chubbing' SnapeSnape wrote:Hi Big Tel
Welcome aboard :hat:
I love a bit of chubbing and am a big fan of freelining and simple methods. I mostly fish freelined or lightly weighted worms and slugs or luncheon meat usually with a few swan shot.
If you understand what you’re doing, you’re not learning anything...........