Dobbing with Bread and Maggots | The Basics
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Dobbing with bread or maggots in the winter can be the ONLY way to catch at times. Jamie gives a run down of all the basics to get you catching in even the coldest of conditions.
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Great tips. Clearly I’m plumbing too much & my float needs scaling down. Easy when you know huh ?😂😂
Jamie I find dobbing with sweetcorn skin just squeeze centre out of sweetcorn then put in top of corn goes through water very slowly
Great video jamie 👍 keep these coming pal 👍
Thank you so much for putting the LB line conversion at the bottom 👍
As per Kevin's comment. Skin only Corn gives you that added option to go with Bread or Maggots. Great tips Jamie. Cheers.
Buy the book, it's brilliant, very helpful.
I do love dobbing and that was well worth a watch cheers Jamie
Great tips well illustrated ans explained.
Stay safe and thanks
My favourite fishery pipehill farm fishery doesn't allow bread and maggots you just get plenty of good silvers but if I want carp or f1s dobbing sweetcorn skin is always a great option all it takes it to gently squeeze the corn until the insides pop out the bottom then your good to go 👍
I’ll give that a try next time I’m there. Last time I went the carp pushed the skimmers out in the last hour and a half and it was all carp until sunset but if I can get the carp started earlier I’ll try corn skin. 👍
@FRSHNMNTY definitely worth a go especially on willow pool tight to the island
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Nice 1 jamie
yup
Do you only fit a shot above the float when it’s windy.using a pole.
When and why did everyone change to line diameter from breaking strain?
Diameter has a much bigger effect on bites gained than any notional breaking strain. Pole fishing lines tend to be prestressed therefore thinner at a designated breaking strain, so easier to talk about diameter to save confusion
@@richardtuxford1812 I get that, to a point but surely every manufacturer is slightly different on diameters, personally I don’t see how saying 0.22 is easier, faster or more accurate than saying 4lb or whatever the equivalent especially as not they are putting the breaking strain up on screen
Feels to me like it’s added another layer of complication that isn’t needed. We all know 4lb is gonna be thicker than 2lb
@@kriswheeler5686 it is more accurate as you are stating the diameter of the line which, hopefully,most brands will be within a small tolerance of its diameter. 4lb accupower is 0.14, where as 4lb maxima is 0.18 (and in all honesty, probably more). Line stiffness (and therefore subtlety or lack thereof) goes up in proportion to the square of the diameter. So two people using "4lb" line to the hook, will have vastly different rigs, and in winter in particular, one may be getting delicate bites, and one won't. Like many match anglers, I've stepped down a hooklength diameter in a match and gone from 0 bites to suddenly getting a few.
why do you not hook your maggots one through the head and one through the tail?!!!!!🤔🤔🤔
What about 2mm expander
Have the mice been at your bread jamie