Fishing Tuition – Andy May
Fish O Mania 2016 Winner & Kamasan Champion
Improve Your All Round Angling Ability at Partridge Lakes with Venue Expert Andy May!
Fishing tuition and fishing coaching for all anglers; from beginners to experienced match anglers, from pleasure anglers to specimen carp anglers. Whatever your interest, Andy can show you how to catch more fish, how to catch bigger fish, and how to get even more enjoyment out of this wonderful sport!
If you’ve never fished before, Andy can offer you an enjoyable and memorable introduction to the sport. If you are a match fisherman (whether experienced or novice) he can teach you how to win more matches. If you are a specimen hunter, Andy can show you new tactics and methods to help you catch bigger and better fish! All methods, rigs, baits venues catered for.
Andy May has just been crowned the ‘2016 Best Angling Coach’ AGAIN!
Friendly, Knowledgeable Fishing Tuition – Everybody Welcome
- One to one coaching.
- Angling tuition for groups.
- Corporate days.
- Beginners welcome.
- Disabled anglers welcome.
- Specialised coaching to open match standard.
- All methods catered for e.g. pole, waggler etc.
- Specialise on any venue: canals, rivers, commercials etc.
- Friendly and welcoming (no secrets), all levels and abilities welcome.
- Clients have already won matches after coaching sessions.
Fishing tips
“Carp tend to prefer dead maggots, and they attract less attention from silver fish.”
“When it comes to targeting stillwater chub, there is no better tool to use than the waggler float, especially in really clear water conditions.”
“When targeting chub in commercial still waters you need to feed heavily at the beginning of the session then cut down as it continues.”
“Dark casters are the best shade to use on the hook as their buoyancy helps to counter the weight of the hook, allowing the caster to sink naturally.”
“Carp often feed close in, right up against the bank. Next time you are fishing a carp water, try laying your tackle just a couple of inches from the bank – you will be surprised how often it works.”
“For choppy conditions, a long float is more stable and, as a waggler is attached to the mainline bottom end only, the longer the float, the further under the water your mainline will be. This stops the float being blown out of the swim by a crosswind.”
“In warmer weather carp will intercept a falling bait quite readily. In colder water there is a lot to be gained by making very small lifts and drops with the hook bait. These little movements will often be enough to induce a fish to take the bait.”
Contact Andy Now for Further Details on Coaching and Tuition
Telephone: 01606 227789
Mobile: 07818-827704