Fishing in the winter. How to catch a chub?
Summer is considered to be the best time to catch a chub, however, with the right approach, it is possible to catch this fish even in winter, when the reservoir…

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I want to go fishing for predatory fish
We decided to go fishing for predatory fish. Where is the predatory fish? In rivers and lakes is found everywhere. And in the ponds are not everywhere, because in artificial…

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Sweeteners in fishing
The modern fisherman needs not only to study well the habits of the fish and the many ways of catching it, but also to be aware of the variety of…

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Fish hook Owner Worm SP-BH
In Ukraine, perhaps, the most famous and popular company producing hooks is Owner. It is about this manufacturer say when it comes to good quality hooks. Although even in proven…

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I want to go fishing for white fish

We decided to go fishing for white fish. What does white fish mean?
Fishermen call white fish a fish that feeds mainly on vegetable food and is caught mostly on a float rod.
What do we need on such a fishing?
First of all, you need to be well aware of which reservoir we go fishing for white fish. The fish will peck on the bait that she used to feed in the pond. And even the advice of an experienced sales assistant will not help unless you specifically know the reservoir. If you eat on an unfamiliar body of water, for insurance you need to take several types of bait, with the expectation that the fish will bite on some of the baits.
What are the bait on white fish?
If it is a rudd, a roach, a bream, there is useful maggot, pea mastyrka, pearl barley.
If the carp, then in the hot time mastyrka and talker of semolina. If cool, then bloodworm. If we catch carp, then corn and dung-worm are good baits. Continue reading

Winter fishing roach

A dace is a schooling fish and its search can be crowned with success only with good knowledge of the reservoir, habits of this fish, features of fishing and many other nuances. In the summer, it is much easier to find roach, because the fish is active and constantly in search of food. In winter, things are a little different.
When the temperature of the upper layer of water drops to 4 degrees, the fish breaks up into dense flocks and goes to the wintering pits. The pit can be from 4 meters to 15, and in very large bodies of water up to 30 meters. It should be noted that the larger the area has a reservoir, the harder it is to find fish in it. And here we come to the aid of the modern miracle of technology – the echo sounder. If one is not available, then you have to search manually, which will be discussed further. Continue reading

Diamond cut

Caranx is a fish from the order of perciformes, family of mackerel. Residents of the Hawaiian Islands consider this underwater resident a symbol of courage and unprecedented strength. Why? It’s very simple – when fishermen catch this fish, it starts to fight and resist what they have. To do this, she wriggles in circular motions and tries to go under the water.
Karanks live in the waters of the Red Sea, as well as near the coast of Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. A large number of giant quranks live off the Hawaiian islands and off the coast of Africa. Another name for this fish: carambisi, jack, king-fish, ulus, turum.
What does the giant quranx look like?
The mass of this fish is simply amazing! 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…

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Nature and types of water bodies in central Sweden
The central part of the country consists mainly of forests and agricultural areas. Most of the territory is a plain, in particular in the region of the largest lakes of…

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Match Fishing Tips
The material contains answers to frequently asked questions by young anglers. The topics discussed will be of interest to those who already have the experience and skills of fishing. Difference…

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