
Methods of capture. Float fished baits tend to have the better results as Chub prefer a moving bait to a fixed. A stick float used in experienced hands can be deadly, hold back slightly and allowing the bait to be carried through the swim mid-water to just above or trundling along the bottom. Legered baits can and often work well especially in the winter months when the fish are more reluctant to chase food, even then the Chub is still active and some good results can be had. Fish in open, gravel runs sided by weed or close to even under overhanging trees using maggots, worms, bread, corn, castors or small cubes of luncheon meat with steady feeding of loose samples. For the large specimens try a small deadbait such as a minnow or large bread-flake.
On
the evening of Tuesday 11th March 2003, a new British Freshwater Fish
record was smashed at Lea Valley Angling's Dobbs Weir Fishery by Tim
Archer from Hemel Hempstead. Tim landed the massive 8 lb 13 oz chub
from the weir pool just as everyone was packing up.
Dobbs Weir is
a well known and popular day ticket fishery made up of two stretches of
the Lee Navigation up and down stream of the weir. There is a great
variety of fishing at the site for the coarse angler. It is a Medium
sized weirpool with long sections of natural and canalised river and
contains specific swims for disabled anglers.
Tip: "Deadly method
on my local river is liquidised bread in a cage feeder with a large
piece of bread flake on a 1 foot hooklink, 5lb main line with a size 6
hook on 3lb hooklink this method works for me...most of the time....at
night l use cheese on a size 6 hook on a hair rig....or meat scores
well..."
Chub pictures: N/A