Tuesday, August 22, 2006

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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Fishes like snappers and barramundi in contrast to expectation will take the bait and stay still and not dash as expected.
  5. 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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