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Clear, fast-flowing water, running over large beds of streamer weed and pea gravel and your immediate thoughts no-doubt turn to breaking out the stick float kit. But how many of you would reach for their pole first? When it comes to long trotting a stick float, there is unarguably a craft, a skill and an art to perfecting precise presentation. Get it right and there are few better feelings in angling than when that small orange dome slides under the water and a thump of a kicking, bucking fish can be felt through the rod.
I reckon pole fishing on running water though offers a distinct number of advantages that a more-traditional running line approach cannot even come close to. As with stillwater fishing, the pole offers the angler supreme accuracy.
Regards river fishing, this means I can drop the rig on a six-pence, through the weed, directly into the little channels or even push the rig right under the overhanging branches of the far bank foliage. The problem with a stick float is that it can get hooked up on the weed, so ideally you are looking for a clean weed-feed area of river.
Poles allow you to push the rig right in the snags. When the river is flowing crystal clear, like it is today, the fish are reluctant to sit and feed in these areas as they leave themselves venerable to predation. The second advantage of the pole, particularly if fishing-to-hand, is if you encounter pike problems. You can very quickly pull the silverfish out of the water and swing them in, before old Esox has his wicked way and attacks your hard-won prize!