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As fishing in the wiring for bream turned into a hunt
It was in July. My friend and I decided to go to the river for bream. We got up early, about three o’clock, took the boat and went fishing. Since they were going to catch on the stream, they gathered the floor of a bucket of chernozem (so that the bait was washed out longer). As bait, we used a makuha, boiled peas and barley. They were going to catch on pearl barley, moldy worm, worm and protein honey mastyrka. We went out into the water in the dark, became about five meters upstream from the supposed pit, put on a dozen medium-sized balls from bait and threw them so that, on the stream created, the float floated as accurately as possible. They laid out their six-meter carbon fiber rods (you need to enjoy fishing, not to think about when you can put the rod and rest), but they didn’t catch it right away. As a rule, right after bait, usually small fish fits – roach, buster, bleak, etc. Continue reading
Summer bream fishing
Summer bream angling in non-flowing and flowing water bodies is quite different from each other. Say, in the river, in the daytime, he tries to stick to one section, while in the lake or in the reservoir one can observe his active movement. In the morning and evening feeding bream prefers to appear in shallow areas, while closer to noon he likes the deep-water areas more. In the case of a sharp change in the weather, he generally falls into the pits.
Choosing a place for future fishing, it should be remembered that the bream prefers to feed near the ravines close to the shore. The most intense seasons of the bream are the first two summer months: June and July. True, much depends on the climate of the region. Morning and evening dawn, as well as night are considered to be the best time to go. At this time, the fish comes closest to the shore. Continue reading
Fishing in august
Still warm but cool in the evening
Gradually, the summer heat subsides. At first it is almost imperceptible, but it will rain – and day by day the coolness will become more insistent. In the meantime, a clear and hot August is a welcome time. This month, bread is harvested. Hot midday hot breathes all the herbs, dry lands and ravines have not yet burnt out.
The coolest time of the day is observed before the morning dawn, although it is fresh throughout the night.
In the lowlands and floodplains, fog spreads in the evening, wrapping herbs, bushes and trees. Abundant dew then long kept on mature greenery. Despite the coolness of the night, the days are set clear, warm.
Summer is gradually leaving. Evenings are now short, it takes longer to wait for the morning. But how bright and cheerful it is in the deep August sky! As if autumn is not expected. Continue reading