BLOODWORM BALSA


πŸͺΆ Bloodworm Pole Float

The Bloodworm Pole Float is a beautifully balanced, tapered balsa float designed for ultra-sensitive fishing with bloodworm and joker. This pattern was first given to me by Philippe Perriot, the French national manager, who described it simply as β€œtotally for bloodworm fishing.”

I first used this float in 1986, lifting a single bloodworm delicately off the canal bed β€” and it quickly became one of my favourite patterns for fine presentation.


πŸ§ͺ Design and Construction

  • Body: Tapered balsa

  • Tip: Long wire bristle for ultra-sensitive bite indication

  • Stem: Cane for balanced weighting

  • Eye: Positioned at two-thirds of the body height for optimal control

  • Finish: White base for minimal underwater shadow (colour camouflage)

The wire bristle allows the float to register every tiny movement of the bait β€” making it ideal for detecting delicate bites from wary roach, skimmers, and other silverfish.


🎣 Fishing Technique

  • Grease the bristle lightly to make it sit perfectly on the water’s surface.

  • Set the float so the bait is just on or just off the bottom.

  • A slight lift of the float raises the bloodworm off the bottom β€” a movement that often triggers bites.

  • As the float rises gently, the bite develops in stages:

    • The float lifts slightly

    • Then pauses or dips

    • Finally, it slides away β€” the perfect time to strike.

This lifting strike hooks the fish cleanly in the top of the mouth, increasing your hit rate significantly.


πŸͺ Continental Finesse

French anglers often use a butterfly knot on the top pole connection, keeping the pole tip light and improving bite sensitivity. This style of delicate presentation is a big part of why French anglers have dominated bloodworm fishing for decades.


πŸ§ͺ Modern Materials

The evolution of materials like carbon, glass, polystyrene, balsa, wire, nylon, and tungsten has taken floats like this into the 21st century. It’s a timeless method enhanced by modern precision.


βœ… In summary:

  • Tapered balsa body with wire bristle and cane stem

  • Developed for ultra-sensitive bloodworm presentation

  • Ideal for canal and stillwater silverfish work

  • Lift-bite technique gives a clean hook hold

  • A classic French design β€” still as effective today as in 1986

Illustration from the book


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