Coarse - Beginners' Course ...

Fishing methods can vary widely depending on the type of fish being sort and on the conditions on the day.

A very windy day may reduce the possibility of successful float fishing, while a strong current may require the bait to be sunk quickly and held at its fishing spot, before the current has the chance to take it downstream. the best place for a beginner is still water, where there is no current.

The coarse angler has a number of decisions to make and the methods employed will affect the chances of a successful days fishing.

On our BEGINNERS DAY we will discuss all the tackle required and we will cover:

Float fishing

  • Floats

  • Rigs
  • Shotting patterns
  • Hook sizes
  • Float rods and suitable reels

Ledgering

  • Leads

  • Feeders
  • Method Feeders
  • Hook links
  • Ledger rods and suitable reels

Different baits are explained. Maggots, casters, corn and how to prepare pellets. All tackle is supplied and is of a good quality. If you are interested, please contact us for a discussion on your requirements.

 

 

Game Angling Instructors Association (GAIA) | Fishcoach Licence No: 00693

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