
Methods of Capture.
The most favoured method is float fishing on the drop. A small waggler
fished with little or no weight on the main line which should be about
1m in length. Maggot, castor or bread either punched or a small flake
allowed to sink slowly through the water, with loose fed samples
of the same, will tempt the Rudd to feed. One method that can be
exceptional is punched bread used with a bread and water loose feed.
The bread should be allowed to soak in water until it literally becomes
a sloppy mix. Mash the bread into small particles and then drain off
the excess water. Fed loosely with punched bread on the hook it will
tempt even the most reluctant fish.
Essentially the Rudd
is a shy feeder, therefore tackle should be kept light and every effort
must be made not to spook the shoal once one of it's members have been
caught. A hooked fish needs to be guided away from the shoal quickly.
This can be done by lowering the rod level to the bank after striking
and at the same time draw the rod backwards reeling in any loose line.
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