WebApr 3, 2011 · Anonymous. Hemp and even tares do often work in winter. Feed very little but often (3-6 grains every few minutes) and leave the swim to build up for at least a few hours before trying. The longer you leave the swim alone the better. The Leeds/Liverpool canal as an example produced many match winning results to hemp in the winter. WebJan 15, 2012 · Similar to the posts above. I used hemp and tares on the canal and local lakes. Fished a single tare on a 14 or 16 hook with a float shotted with styl leads to avoid false bites. Loose feed was always small handfuls of hemp. I found that fishing hemp on the hook worked well but tares tended to pick out a slightly better stamp of fish.
Hemp and Tare Fishing for Roach on the River Trent
WebMay 18, 2024 · Hemp and Tares. Hemp and tares are absolutely brilliant bait for roach, especially in the autumn months. Hemp is what you will throw in as the loose bait to … WebTares score highly as a Roach bait, but they're great for catching Carp, Tench, Dace and Bream too. Established and trusted you can fish Tares over a bed of hemp or … shuttle account
Hemp and Tares - The Traditional Fisherman
WebJun 9, 2014 · Agree. Wheat is very underated for all sorts of fish. We used to use wheat on the hook and feed hemp for roach on the Lea before tares became the fashion.Just soak it overnight in a vacuum flask. No flavour neede although it will take it on. It really doesn't matter if you overcook it as the husk will support a hook and the fish still love it. WebNov 14, 2016 · Nov 4, 2016. #3. It's a great combination Richard. Chub as well as roach are suckers for a tare. As Gavin mentioned,..feed a few grains of hemp regularly and use the tares exclusively as hook bait. I prefer to fish a float rig that is shotted down to leave a minimal visible tip, and also pair up the shot to prevent false bites. WebMar 27, 2024 · I used Tares regularly on the Trent in the 1960/70/80s, along with hemp, mainly for roach, although chub would also take them. The Newark lads were past masters with this bait, the most notable expert being Mac Willis, who had countless wins using this bait both on the River and Newark Dyke. shuttle accidents