Chub Fishing Guide - How to Catch Chub & More | BadAngling (2024)

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.

If, however, you are short on time, you can have a productive session without pre-baiting, just make sure you approach each swim quietly and don’t cause any disturbances prior to fishing. This doesn’t mean you have to tip-toe towards the swim, just approach the swim with a careful manner, consider it the same as sneaking up on a wild animal you are hunting.

Present a few samples of your hook bait to the swim and wait a couple of minutes before casting in your tackle, this will give the chub enough time to enjoy the free offerings andstart to feed with confidence. Do this regardless of if you pre-baited the swim earlier or not.

Regarding tackle, a rod with a test curve around 1.25 lb is strong enough to tame even the biggest chub. Most bites will be positive and pull the tip, however, using the lightest quivertip that will hold against the flow can give an advantage as bites will sometimes only show as gentle plucks or a very slight tightening of the line.

On the whole, chub are not tackle-shy, so using a main line of 6 lb (2.75 kg) with a hook length of 4-5 lb 5 lb (1.8-2.2 kg) will generally work well, but you may need to reduce this slightly if the river is low and clear.

Don’t overthink the end tackle when fishing for chub. A basic link ledger rig(shown below) will work fantastically well in most swims and is particularly versatile as weight can be easily added or removed to suit the conditions you are fishing in. In especially heavy flows, a simple running ledger rig (shown below) might be more suitable if more weight is required to hold the bottom. Always use theleast amount of weight possible, if it can hold against the flow, it’s good to go. Doing this offers the least resistance to the fish and yields the most sensitive bite detection. In addition, it means you can gently lift the weight from the bottom and using the current, drift the bait to search through the swim.

A simple link ledger rig (left) and a running ledger rig (right)

When casting, aim to gently drop the bait into the water, avoid causing a large splash. You can accomplish this with a careful under arm swing if close to the near bank. If casting further, do so as gently as possible to minimise the disturbance.

Due tothe areas that chub like to hide in, quite often you will find yourself fishing in areas confined between trees and bushes, position your rod restsso that the rod points slightly downstream, this will give you enough room for the strike. If you don’t get a bite immediately, fish the swim for at least thirty minutes before moving on. Not remaining the same spot for too long and fishing different swims will maximise your chances of getting a bite.

Most of the time, the commotion which results from landing a chub will unsettle the swim too much and landing another one from the same swim will be unlikely for some time. However, if you do manage to get the first one out quickly it is possible to land a second in a short space of time.

Before you move on it’s always worth putting some more samples of your hook bait into the swim as it means you can always come back and try your luck again later in the session.

As mentioned earlier, chub have a nasty habit of diving to the closest snag, this is only made worse by the fact that when chub fishing, you will most likely be in an environment with plenty of nearby snags. You need to be prepared to bully the fish until you’ve prevented the first couple of lunges. It’s very easy to lose the fish in these circ*mstances. Fish with the clutch wound down tight and give line by backwinding the reel under gentle pressure. This forces the chub to work in order to gain any line and can swing the fight in your favour.

If you’re struggling for bites, increasing the length of line between the weight and hook and fishing with a slack line can give youthat extra edge.

In summary, if you travel light, fish quietly, carefully and move swims multiple times during the session, you will have a great days fishing.

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