River
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RIVER POLE
FLOAT ( PEAR SHAPE)
The basic pear shape float is normally
atoned with a still water venue, yet it can be
used in running water, under certain
circumstances. The aerodynamic shape of this
float allows it to sink very easily; the
tapering shape reduces its weight capacity
greatly.Therefore this float is best used,
when on running water, over shotted, and held
back with the help of the pole against the
flow. Adding more weight to counter balance a
heavy tow.
A very sensitive approach that shows a bite
indication with the slightest pressure on the
line below the float, making this float sinks
easily. A constant pressure of water is
required when using this float.
When the angler relaxes the direct line
contact with this float, it will go under, so
by getting the right balance of pressure and
following the float down the swim, the angler
can dictate the pace and movement of the
float. This method worked with great affect in
Yugoslavia on the river Drava, in the 1990
World Championships, the river was a about
18ft deep and pushing through hard, I
developed this method in practice and caught
when others could not. Just easing the float
through slowly, saw me catch those sterlet
fish similar to a mini sturgeon
that hugged the bottom. (These fish became
known as a cigar fish.)
Developing this float method from the French
international team with whom I become very
friendly with, although the France team went
on to win the team event with another float
and similar tactics. Of which I will discuss
in further detail in another article in the
website
Coming fourth in my section on the first day
event was a good result, considering I beat
Mr. (Groundbait) Van Den Einde from the next
peg. Second day saw a bit of bad luck bumping
a fish and losing my bait in the sun. I should
have come much closer than 17th overall. Yet
that method was unbeatable on the day and Bob
Nudd went on to win his first Championship
with the same method.
The shotting should be an Olivetti down about
18'' from the hook and with a string of shots
on the hook length reducing in side. And
slightly over depth, adding more weight
depending on the pressure of water against the
float. Getting the right balance is the
secret.
Using this method it will seem to get a lot of
false bites but simply pull the float gently
and it he fish is on. It will hook itself, if
not then lower it gently back into the same
hole and allow the float to fish again slowly
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