April 2 match-lake roundup
April 2 match-lake reports and Big One qualifier roundup

Water conditions
Reports from Grafham, Eyebrook, Blagdon and Rutland show April stabilising temperatures between 6–10°C, surface clarity from 1–3m, and water depths in pegged areas from 4–12m. Deep basins retained colder pockets and a nascent thermocline was noted below 8–10m at the larger reservoirs. Dissolved oxygen remained good after recent breezy days, but calmer spells produced slightly warmer surface bands where early feeding concentrated.
Winning tactics
Qualifiers were often won on simple, precise rigs. Long pole lanes at 11–13m produced consistent roach and skimmers using 6mm pellet or micro pellets presented on a hair rig or fine single maggot. Feeder and leger anglers favoured soft 8–10mm pellets fished on a short hair, or groundbait with a 1.5–2oz feeder bounced along silt edges. Hooklinks around 0.12–0.16mm and hook sizes 10–14 were common; read the sighter and shorten the shot spread if bites were tentative.
Drifting weather and match strategy
Wind direction dictated pattern: steady wind pushed fish into windward margins and shallow weed edges, favouring shallow waggler work or short pole; fluctuating cross winds drove shoals into open water where heavier wagglers and deeper long-pole lines paid dividends. On patchy, drifting days anglers switched between spodded particle for attraction and tight, accurate pellet presentation. In April the most successful approach combined observation of drift, immediate depth adjustment, and a flexible bait plan.
Recommended: telescopic pole