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TENCH FISHING IN SUMMER – METHOD FEEDER

In this video we’re Tench fishing in summer with the method feeder.

Hopefully you’ve seen my other Tench videos, such as Tench Fishing in Spring with worms. Well, on many of my lakes worms will get destroyed by the nuisance fish as we progress into summer, and so we may need to change tactics at this time of year.

When this happens I’ll often reach for the method feeder, pellets, corn and rubber corn. In the video I’m fishing a lake that’s alive with small Perch, Rudd and Roach and so I try to demonstrate how I go about avoiding these fish to target the lakes stunning Tench, and catch some beautiful Crucian Carp too in the progress.

Thanks as always for checking out the video!

 

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