Do I have to berley differently from a boat than to when I am fishing from the shore?
It is these questions that I get asked time after time and it may come as a surprise to many anglers when I tell them that I berley about ninety five percent of the time when I am bait fishing, and about ten percent of the time when I am lure fishing and believe me I wouldn’t do it any other way. To help you on your way to being more successful when using berley I have broken each of these questions up so that I can explain to you some of techniques that I use. Does the berley take the fish away from where you are fishing? The only way that the berley will take the fish away from your bait is if the current is racing so fast that as soon as your berley hits the water it is taken away from where you are fishing. To counter react this you will need to either use a berley device that will enable you to lower the berley down to near the bottom, don’t soak the bait before it gets into the water or throw it up current. If I am fishing is say five metres of water and the current is racing, I
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