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Fishing For Bream, meaning the freshwater Cyprinid of genus Abramis , is a popular pastime, however bream do not often fight as hard as some species native to the UK, and owing to their flat disc shaped profile, once tilted to one side are relatively easy to bring to the bank. Common baits for bream include; # Sweetcorn - 2 or 3 grains hair-rigged is an effective method. # Maggot - Again hair rigging maggots can produce bream, or 2 to 3 maggot straight on the hook. # Boilies - these can produce bream as long as the boiles are smaller, in a variety of flavours. All the above 3 methods can be fished using a paternoster rig, and cage feeder with the bait e.g. sweetcorn fixed inside using groundbait plugs, or maggot feeder when fishing maggots. |
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