๐๏ธ Big Chubber Float

The Big Chubber is the larger cousin of the classic balsa float โ purpose-built for big, powerful rivers and targeting large chub.
While its roots lie in handmade designs used decades ago, the modern chubber has evolved into a highly efficient and versatile tool for river anglers.
๐ A Short History
Originally, chubber floats were hand-shaped from balsa, designed to carry up to nine swan shot and feature large, domed tops for maximum visibility at long range.
Today, precision manufacturing has brought:
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Polystyrene and balsa bodies
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Cane or plastic base inserts
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Smooth, balanced shapes for stable trotting
Some modern chubbers now carry up to 15 swan shots, although in practice, 7โ9 swan shots remains the most versatile size for most venues.
๐๏ธ Design and Construction
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Body: Balsa or polystyrene โ buoyant and strong
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Shape: Reverse pear with a pronounced shoulder for slowing the float in the flow
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Tip: Large and highly visible โ ideal for spotting takes at range
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Base: Cane or plastic stem for added stability
๐ฏ Why the shoulder matters:
When held back in the current, the broad shoulder allows the float to slow down without lifting out, creating a natural and controlled presentation of the bait.
๐ Best Waters and Target Species
The chubber comes into its own on big, wild rivers, including:
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River Severn
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River Wye
๐ฏ Primary target: Chub โ often in big shoals on winter rivers
But this float can also tempt dace and roach when fished correctly.
This method has brought me many open-match wins, including:
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An open win at Bewdley on the Severn
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Three consecutive winter match wins on the Wye
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Welsh Nationals and Wye Championship successes
๐ช Tackle and Rig Setup
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Main line: 4 lb
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Hook length: 2 lb
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Float size: 7โ9 swan shot (15 swan for extreme conditions)
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Shotting:
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Bulk 2 ft from the hook (No. 8 shots)
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One BB or AA shot 6 inches from the hook
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Alternative: Olivette plus swivel hook length connection
๐ Tip: Plumbing the depth just off bottom helps keep the bread flake down and avoid lifting during the trot.
๐ Baiting and Feeding
My preferred bait for this method is bread flake over crumb.
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Feed around 20 lb of pure bread crumb during a session.
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Throw in medium-sized balls every trot down, creating a cloud that draws chub into the swim.
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Cast the flake into the feed trail and let it trundle naturally downstream.
This combination of Big Chubber + bread flake has produced weights over 100 lb and a best match weight of 84 lb of chub โ a method I can highly recommend.
โ In summary:
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A highly buoyant, visible, and stable float
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Designed for big rivers and hard-fighting chub
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Excellent with bread flake tactics
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Proven match-winning results on the Severn and Wye
Illustration from the book

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