Discovered your channel yesterday and I’m working my way through all your videos. Great work and look 👀 forward to watching your new carping adventures in 2022..👍🏻🇬🇧
@@linebites I've never been but I'm travelling down there next Thursday for a 72 hour session. Looks mint... all the best mate and I'll look forward to watching more of your vlogs 👍
Hi mate, good question! On some water’s where stocking is particularly high (e.g. Drayton Res, Linear B1/B2) fish can become almost conditioned (like Pavlov’s dogs) to the sound of the spomb hitting the water, they recognise it as a sign of food so are drawn to it. On these types of waters the stocking density is high and the fish move round in large shoals as opposed to smaller groups, so the more bait you put in the more likely you are to draw these shoals in as the fish are competing for food. On some waters regularly spombing can absolutely turn the fishing off, in my experience it tends to be lower stocked waters where the fish maybe have more natural food source options. Obviously there are always exceptions to the rule, but in general this is how it works in my experience. If you’re just starting out and want any help follow me on Instagram and DM me, more than happy to help it’s linebites_yt. I hope that helps!
well done on the 20!
Discovered your channel yesterday and I’m working my way through all your videos.
Great work and look 👀 forward to watching your new carping adventures in 2022..👍🏻🇬🇧
Thank you mate!
Ace mate love it!
Cheers mate! It’s this sort of response that makes the time and effort to make these videos worth it. I really appreciate it, thank you.
Great video mate! Norton is a great fishery!!
Good luck with future sessions mate!
Cheers mate! I’ve been enjoying your vids! Maybe run into you guys over at linear at some point.
@@linebites thank you mate! We are over there a few times a year mate 👍👍!
On waters when the fish are small and feisty I would normally play it on the clutch
Keep up the good work
Tight lines 👍
Cheers mate! Appreciate it!
Well deserved fish mate. Was hoping you'd land 1 after the hook pulls. Tight lines 👍
Cheers Scotti! It was a frustrating session 😂 Feel like I need to go back and properly smash it!
@@linebites I've never been but I'm travelling down there next Thursday for a 72 hour session. Looks mint... all the best mate and I'll look forward to watching more of your vlogs 👍
Cheers mate! Let me know which lake you end up on and how it goes 👍
I’m new to fishing, is it normal to spomb every 45 minutes? Wouldn’t that spook the fish
Hi mate, good question! On some water’s where stocking is particularly high (e.g. Drayton Res, Linear B1/B2) fish can become almost conditioned (like Pavlov’s dogs) to the sound of the spomb hitting the water, they recognise it as a sign of food so are drawn to it. On these types of waters the stocking density is high and the fish move round in large shoals as opposed to smaller groups, so the more bait you put in the more likely you are to draw these shoals in as the fish are competing for food.
On some waters regularly spombing can absolutely turn the fishing off, in my experience it tends to be lower stocked waters where the fish maybe have more natural food source options. Obviously there are always exceptions to the rule, but in general this is how it works in my experience.
If you’re just starting out and want any help follow me on Instagram and DM me, more than happy to help it’s linebites_yt. I hope that helps!