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Weather and Pressure: How High Pressure, Storm Fronts, and Rain Affect June Tench
Tench are bottom-feeders common in lakes and slow rivers. In June, water is warm and tench become more active. Fish can sense pressure changes...
Using Tech in June Tench Fishing: Sonar, Mapping Apps, and Underwater Cameras
However, we must use tech carefully. Tench prefer quiet, calm waters with weeds () (). They do not like loud boats or crowds (). Studies show boat...
Groundbait and Particle Strategies to Draw Tench Without Inviting Bream
For example, coarse-fishing experts recommend fine groundbait with minimal whole particles, since too many freebies can distract tench (). One...
Prebaiting Campaigns for June Tench: Frequency, Quantity, and ROI
Heavy One-Off: A large quantity of bait is thrown in at once (for example, several kg at the start). This can instantly attract fish, especially if...
Micronutrients and Attractors: Betaines, Amino Acids, and Sugars for Tench
Carrier Mediums: Attractants must be delivered in a way fish can encounter them. Common carriers include: Pellets or boilies: Mix attractants into...
Method Feeder Mastery for June Tench
A key to success is preparing the groundbait so it holds together in the feeder during casting but breaks down steadily in the water.
June Tench Behavior: Post-Spawn Patterns and Feeding Windows
Tench spawning is closely tied to water temperature. Most sources agree that tench need fairly warm water (roughly 18–22 °C) to begin spawning. For...
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