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Mythe

pitchisshifter

pitchisshifter
Total Posts: 159
Joined: June 21, 2015

Started a thread for all that is Mythe, Hard venue to crack but love the place. Fish it for the Bream been trying to catch a ton of them here I have come close a few times but not quite there yet. What are people's preferred method here? Can anyone locate the bream in this lake? I generally find the top end (weedy area) of the lake fishes consistently the best but have had bigger numbers towards the bottom end. Is the Mythe catfish just a Myth or is there evidence?

Cheers Steve

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Posted on June 24, 2015 at 2:27 PM

Belsh

Belsh
Total Posts: 60
Joined: May 29, 2015

Re: Mythe

I find Mythe just about the hardest venue around. I spent a day there in early spring and it disheartened me so much I didn't fish again until June 16th!
I hope someone out there can give us some idea of what to do!

Posted on June 24, 2015 at 5:19 PM

pitchisshifter

pitchisshifter
Total Posts: 159
Joined: June 21, 2015

Re: Mythe

Early mornings or from 5pm on wards are the best time to fish it. Middle of the day is pointless here i see many people arrive at 10am and leave at 4pm and have not had a knock if only they stay until it gets dark the place switches on like a light bulb. If your looking to catch Tench here 4mm pellet and red maggot cupped in on the pole at 13metre is deadly for the tench you will catch closer in early doors though. Top end of lake is best for tench. The bream always seem to back of and its hard to keep them going on the pole. I personally have had more success with a feeder and using old school bream tactics so i will fire in 10/20 balls fishmeal groundbait on arrival and fish red maggot or corn tipped with maggot on hook & 9 times out of 10 @ around 5pm it begins. I hope this helps and you can catch a few fish out of it.

Cheers Steve

Posted on June 24, 2015 at 7:24 PM

oldmonkey

oldmonkey
Total Posts: 44
Joined: June 10, 2015

Re: Mythe

Not been recently, but used to find a load of bream three or four pegs down from the footbridge on the river side, float and caster over whatever I'd got as loose feed. Always found the shoal of bream round there. Had some tinca fun in the reedy weedy bit but nothing substantial.

Posted on June 26, 2015 at 9:14 PM

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