This means that you must have enough groundbait set out in the swim you are fishing. To start off with you must make sure that the groundbait which you are using is soft enough to break up quickly. The faster the groundbait breaks up the bigger the feeding spot will become and more fish will be attracted to the spot.
This fishing approach might sound a bit hectic but trust me it works, pull your lines as tight as possible before attaching your bite indicator to your mainline. As soon as a little fish picks up the bait the bite indicator will drop, but if a big fish picked up the bait the reel dragging will sound like music to your ears. The old loop method is really fustrating if the fish plays with bait like a yo - yo !!! With this method the fish will get hooked much easier and quicker.
Smaller baits yes smaller baits you didn't misread, the smaller the bait on your hooks the more effective it will work. The reason for this is because a fish feeds like a vacuum cleaner by sucking in and blowing out, any particles floating up by this action the fish will take in, so the smaller the bait the lighter the bait.So there you have it nice and easy.
How many times do you see offshore anglers casting more than 100m and further, well the trick is to come down on your line thickness the thinner the line the easier the line will come off your reel and the less friction occur when casting. Well to cast accurate means practise,practise and more practise.