Got me puzzled this. I would have always said quality bait was the first thing. however I fished a match down in Portsmouth in November. About 160 fished. The second day one zone completely blanked. My zone only 2 fish (not one was mine). Another zone only did better because untimely mackerel turned up.
After we were told the venue and times then local experts including the match referee Ian Golds said the venue was being fished on the wrong tide at the wrong time of day.
Some of the lads had a chat with Ian Golds durimg the bday and he said had he been consulted then fishing would have been done in the river. He stated that even with inexperienced anglers 60% of people would have caught.
I would therefore say venue (through experience or sound advice) coupled with decent bait and tactics is important.
After we were told the venue and times then local experts including the match referee Ian Golds said the venue was being fished on the wrong tide at the wrong time of day.
Some of the lads had a chat with Ian Golds durimg the bday and he said had he been consulted then fishing would have been done in the river. He stated that even with inexperienced anglers 60% of people would have caught.
I would therefore say venue (through experience or sound advice) coupled with decent bait and tactics is important.
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