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Korean winter fishing
Recently, one of the good friends of the site makuha.com.ua returned from a business trip to South Korea. Since he is an avid angler, in spite of the frosty season, he could not help but visit several reservoirs in Korea where fishermen gather. And once again convinced that the east – a delicate matter. No, the ice on the lakes and canals is not at all thin, but the approach to winter fishing with the Koreans is somewhat different and different from ours. So let’s see how the winter fishing in Korea differs from what we have.
Many people think that in such a far, and seemingly more southern country like Korea, people did not hear about winter fishing. We think that fishing in winter is peculiar, above all, to the post-Soviet countries, where there are frosts and practically every fisherman is familiar with the mormyshka. Continue reading
Preparing for spring carp fishing
Probably everyone knows these principles of spring fishing. But today we will try to talk in detail about the carp’s behavior in the spring, in order to fully meet ice-free reservoirs and have time before the ban to indulge oneself with several “test” tails.
First of all, you need to understand that with the onset of warming the carp every day more and more intensively begins to prepare for spawning. Therefore, carp fishing can be divided into “before spawning” and “after spawning”.
From the moment of snow melting, the water level in the water bodies rises, and the coastal areas turn out to be under water. Continue reading
Baikal fishing
The sun, calm and silence. And only occasionally you can hear the crackle of ice, whose thickness reaches one and a half meters. And beneath you is a kilometer-long abyss of the purest fresh drinking water, in which a huge amount of delicious Baikal fish lives. Winter on Lake Baikal is the time of the year when a unique opportunity opens up to see the charming ice-covered rocks of Lake Baikal, breathe in the fresh, frosty air and try your hand at ice fishing.
You can go ice fishing on the lake from the second half of December until May. It is no secret that winter fishing lures anglers much more than summer. One has only once decided to catch from under the ice of Baikal, as the desire to return again and again will not leave you. Continue reading