Things I learnt From Pond Fishing
Recently I have been aggressively fishing the ponds. I have caught countless fishes, memorable among them were a 5 kg barramundi, a 4 plus kg snapper and a 3 plus kg GT. I did learn a couple of things about fishes particularly from a particular pond that had crystal clear water on one of the day. I observed the following:
- The fishes may be there but if they are not in the mood to bite nothing will seduce them, you can lure quickly or slowly or throw a bait right in front of them or switch from live prawn to dead prawn to fish meat and they will just ignore it or scuttle away.
- If they are in the mood to bite they will dash from some inconspicuous cover and take your bait as if their life is dependent on it.
- Some fishes will come and inspect the bait and will teasing use their tail to knock the bait and then scuttle away, giving you false bite detection.
- Fishes like snappers and barramundi in contrast to expectation will take the bait and stay still and not dash as expected.
- Fishes, at least in the pond, bite less when water is crystal clear and when the day is hot.
What do think? Comments? Observations?
tag: fishy feelings, techniques
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