What is the best bait for chub?

What is the best bait for chub?

Chub will go for virtually any bait, such as maggots and worms (providing there are not too many smaller fish to steal the bait first) but many anglers swear by bread in all its forms as well as cheese either on its own or mixed up with breadcrumbs to produce a strongly flavoured paste.

Does pre baiting work?

Pre-baiting stacks the odds in your favour, by trying to concentrate the fish in a particular zone and make them accustomed to finding a free meal. By introducing feed while you aren’t pressuring the area with lines, the carp drop their guard.

How do you catch a big chub?

Look for cover such as snags, weed rafts and undercut banks. Areas of slower water or creases in the main flow can be ideal holding areas for chub. Try feeding these areas and then jump between the spots until you find a shoal of willing chub. One of my favourite methods for catching chub is trotting.

What do I need for chub fishing?

GO LARGE IN FLOODS If the river is high and coloured then a big bait is going to score best for chub. Go for a matchbox-sized lump of meat, a paste-wrapped boilie, a big lump of cheesepaste or steak. Anything, as long as it is big and smelly, will put you in with a good chance of success.

What eats chub bait?

Best chub baits: Bread flake I recommend bread flake or its partner, popped up bread crust as chub love them both. Try feeding a bit or mashed bread into the swim first to get them looking for it, before flicking out your hookbait. A highly visible bait, a great texture and it’s cheap.

Do chub take lures?

Chub love surface and shallow running lures and small floating crank baits are my number one choice.

Should you pre bait in winter?

Pre-baiting during the colder months has lots of advantages, one being that the carp are a lot less active and they tend to group up, so if you can manage to get them feeding in a particular area of the lake there is a good chance that they will not move too far away from the baited spot and with a constant trickle of …

Whats pre-baiting?

Definition of prebait : to attract (rodents or other animals) to a feeding site with food especially as a preliminary to a control campaign using poisoned baits.

Do chub eat other fish?

As they grow, chub become aggressive predators, eating fish, frogs and even small mammals.

Will chub take maggots?

By and large, double maggot is a popular choice. Go for reds or whites – chub really like these colours, especially in clear water, but don’t be afraid to try a bigger bait if small fish are a nuisance.

Are chub easy to catch?

Specialist tactics Fishing for chub using specimen tactics is really easy. In fact, if you’ve ever fished for carp using bite alarms and semi-fixed bolt rigs you’ll know exactly what to do.

What size hooks for chub fishing?

Start with a 24 inch hook length, bait your hook, fill you feeder with maggots or casters and cast in. If after a few casts you don’t get a bite try varying the hook length from the feeder until you start getting bites Chub can also be caught on plugs and spinners.

Crayfish, swan mussels and even small frogs also make up larger chub’s natural diet. Therefore, as you would probably imagine, many different baits will interest chub. Cheese, sweetcorn, brandling, worms, maggots and casters are all popular choices, but fruit, berries, slugs and natural or artificial flies can also be used to great effect.

How to catch chub in a small river?

A quiet roving approach is the best way to go when fishing for chub on small rivers. If you’ve got the time, a great technique is to walk the river, feeding various different swims before fishing, then fishing each in turn once the chub have had time to enjoy the free offerings.

How do you fish for Big chub?

Big chub grow fast on a high-protein diet that often includes dead fish, and a great many outsize fish have been caught on deadbaits meant for pike and zander. Try a section of a soft fish, such as sardine, fished on a single hook.

How to get rid of chub bites?

THE 10 BEST CHUB BAITS. 1 GIVE THEM A LIFT. If you have ever suffered from the frustration of ‘unmissable’ chub bites that have seen you striking into thin air then join the 2 A SINGLE MAGGOT. 3 WRAP BOILIES. 4 GO LARGE IN FLOODS. 5 PREBAIT WITH PASTE.