Thursday, 18 February 2016

Fishing in May

May is the warmest month of spring. Everywhere wakes up and comes to life life, however, it is not only on land but also underwater. The entire plant world is dissolved, that is a huge plus for the fish, as it is their diet, and bail posterity prosperity. Most freshwater fish lay eggs in April and in May, rising closer to the surface of the water. So catching in May is ideal, but do not forget that for every fish species needs its own approach. Choose gear for all species of fish at the same time is impossible, since for each class needs its fishing line, hooks, bait and bait. Let's talk about some types separately.

The latter is currently extremely passionate about their biological needs, so do not pay special attention to the threat. The conclusion is obvious for the fisherman: live bait will do the trick, a special intelligibility to the behavior of the feed at the moment does not show the pike. However, unnatural lure become almost the same demand. If you make a stock of pre-bait did not work, it is permissible to quickly convert tackle the bait for live bait and fix things: for this you need to change the fishing line, hook and sinker into lighter and less visible counterparts. If we talk about the gear, the pike after the spawning is very agile and fast. Therefore we need a fishing rod travelextendable fishing net, fishing line 0.27-0.35 mm and strong hook. You have to be prepared for the fact that even the small fry will make you sweat.

After spawning perch certain time swims close to a place bookmarks offspring, eating what is found on the road. Toward the middle of the month perch shapes pack and goes to the place of permanent residence in the sea grass beds, quiet area. The reason for this choice is simple - in the overgrown site much easier to hunt smaller fish. Note that after the sun did not show any liveliness, and goes to the bottom, where gaining strength.

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