I am with you on that Whitto. Last weekend nothing worked, for any one but a very few 7 fish out of somerset. There was plenty of wind, a little too much for my liking. Yes a little wind is OK and that's when I have had most success. Perhaps the schools move faster as when the wind is faster, perhaps chasing smaller things as Chris suggested. Even having located a school it was hard to keep with them.
Unfortunately I forgot to pick up my marker buoy at some stage on the weekend having lobbed it over a school
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it wasn't until I went to lob it again later in the day and it was gone I realised what I had done
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. The marker was a beauty to, a foam dumbell with the cord wrapped around the centre tied to a snapper sinker. Keep an eye out for it when you mob are share farming red claw pots at Somerset.
There is a lot to be said forusing slices of bread as markers. You don't have to collect them and they may even help hold the fish
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Anyway the schools swim into the wind you say?
If so on a steady wind day do they all end up at one end of the Dam .
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