Friday, April 9, 2010

A Guide to Non-Typical Catfish Fishing Techniques Part III

2The second method that works very well for me fishing is derived. We begin to explain how the drift. It's really very simple: you cast out bait and drag it behind or beside your boat as the wind pushes you FishThe along.Where most cat-men that I know everyone uses the same system, even if your address differ from one type to another. Whatever fight they use, are all dragging some kind of bait on the bottom. The big difference between most of the homeless and I, however, often leads to a shallow water depth of 30 meters, like most others to fish more shallow as 10-20 feet deep . The shallow waters of most lakes contain some big fish and many small, causing plenty of action, but not many that will test your chain. I mentioned earlier that blue cats can and live and feed in deep water. My best day of drift, in terms of numbers of fish weighing between 3-20 lbs. goes, occurred last December. As a result, I took and released 47 Blue Cats. These fish all came a big flat that runs parallel to the main river channel with an average depth of 45 m. Its surface has some small bumps and a couple of old canals that cross it. People drive by and see me in disbelief when they see me drifting in 30-50 feet of water, but when this fish finder is showing signs of large fish in the bottom of this kind of depth that has a pretty good idea of what establishing there.Not All lakes are easy to drift: some have gobs of wood and some have tons of rock at the bottom. The best lakes I found were some mud or sediment mass were the old fields at a time. Simple structures like old ditches that carve across flats of mud cats give Blue a place to ambush their prey and give them some relief in the water column when the water is at its most hot or cold. Look at these flats from different angles and ask, "How to search the bank?" Could the surface under the water similar to the structures on water? "Probably not close.These ideas are not really new. Bass and fishermen in Alaska in the structures of land use in the United States to locate fish and when it comes to locating these structures, fish finders are very valuable tools. My opinion is that you get what you pay for with electronics, but if you can find shad or bait with the locator, as well as see the marks of large fish, all need.Catchin ' Big CatsThe the speed of your bike a big difference. A good rule to follow is "the colder the water, the slower you should go." A big blue cat does not want to pursue the fast moving baits in cold water so when you are dragging the bait on the bottom you should use some kind of anchor or drift sock. You may have to experiment with different sizes to find out what size the boat slows down. The producers of drift socks will usually give an estimate of the size of the sock that the size of the boat using.Furthermore, just because you're a fisherman Caterpillar does not mean you can not use other tools fishermen. Experiment with different hooks, weights, line, rods and reels, but my advice is to work at the end of your way to having exactly matched at least 4 rods and reels. When you learn what works for you, will be much happier with a set of tools. Get your partner is not working may seem a lot but when you start catching Blue Cats over 20 pounds you know the limits of your computer. You will not have to worry every time you set a hook in the fish auction that takes place every same.ClosingGet affected because some good tools to handle large fish. Get the tools so you can go out and learn from their lake. Take time to learn the water before fishing. If they can not or will not spend the money to buy all equipment and cover all other costs, do not be afraid to make excursions. You will have good company from someone who knows the lake and can be taught very well that it takes a lot of excursions to add to the cost of equipping yourself.Don Do not be afraid to experiment with new tactics after you start fishing. Always remember: blue blue cats are cats, do not know what they are or lake where they live. They behave the same when I fish where the fish. If you want, I can

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