Tag Archives: John Bailey

Conjuring Up Coarse Magic – The Lost Art Of The Float – Part One

Go into a modern tackle emporium and you actually have to determinedly hunt out the float section amongst batteries of carp rods, the village of erected bivvies and the food mountain of boilies. When you do find floats, if you do, there will be a pallid stock of mass produced plastic efforts, gradually gathering dust. […]

Have you been watching Gone Fishing?

Have you been watching the latest series of Gone Fishing with Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer? We certainly have and are excited to see our brand new TT Classic+ rods being used on this series! Paul and Bob were keen to try these out, even though there was no financial interest. If you look closely […]

Conjuring Coarse Magic – Re-learning the Bomb rod

Chub and Bomb rod, roamed with ease

To be honest, something I’m always hoping to be, I wasn’t really on board with the Bomb rod, not now, not in 2022/23. I could see that match anglers might well have a use for them but I wasn’t entirely sure that the obvious Thomas Turner Classic+ audience would find them a must have item. […]

Conjuring Coarse Magic – Lost Art Of The Float – Part 4 – Laying On In Rivers

JB with one of the last Wensum two pound roach-again caught on the method

He/she who is tired of float fishing is tired of life said some sage, perhaps Dick Walker! There are endless aspects to the float I could describe in this, the last part of this mini series. Stret pegging. River wagglers. The Lift Method. Controller floats. Antenna floats. Pole floats. Dibbler and ducker floats. Loafer floats […]

The Lost Art Of The Float – Part 3 – The Stillwater Waggler

John Bailey and Robbie Northman with a near thirty waggler caught mirror

Can I make it clear that I only write what I know about so you won’t get any advice from me about using a waggler on rivers, for example. Whilst I have had excellent advice on how to do it, notably from Bob Roberts I remember, this is not an approach where I would be […]

Conjuring Up Coarse Magic. Float Fishing – Trotting

I have been lamenting that the float in general coarse angling is nearly an extinct animal but not necessarily so. This week it is trotting under the microscope and the art is absolutely alive and well down on the Test, at Broadlands, if a trip there a couple of winters back is representative. That winter’s […]

CONJURING COARSE MAGIC – BARBEL PART 3 – FLOAT FISHING

John Bailey embarks on a float session

There’s no doubt that to the purist, float fishing is the preferred way to catch these superb fish and indeed the method is effective, challenging and always glamorous. Back a while, I travelled to the Trent with float maker maestro Andy Field and there we caught extraordinary numbers of barbel on 5BB floats and maggot, […]

CONJURING COARSE MAGIC – BARBEL PART 2

So, after blog 2, we have the outline of how I go about things. It’s all about travelling light, fishing light and fishing where the fish are. In essence I take a rod, generally now a Thomas Turner Classic+ Avon, a reel loaded with 10lb line, pouch full of replacement hooks, SSG shot, scissors and […]

Conjuring Up Coarse Magic – Barbel -Part One

What a summer and autumn it has been down on the Wye with endless big chub and, of course, barbel. Despite what you read in the media about phosphate issues, the coarse fish are nowhere near as disturbed by them as the salmonids are. Nor did extreme heat put the fish off in the least. […]

CONJURING UP COARSE MAGIC – THE BIG FISH SCENE FIFTY YEARS BACK

John Bailey

Peter Orchard, the truly brilliant riverkeeper at Longford Estates on the Hampshire Avon, put into words what I have long been fretting about. “You know, John, I think coarse fishing as we used to know it as kids will be gone in twenty years if someone doesn’t do something about it. The magic that we […]