The pike is a predator capable of overtaking its prey from an ambush and leaving it no chance of salvation. Most spinning pike anglers use a lure such as a wobbler. After all, he behaves very interestingly and naturally in the water, is able to work wonders in pike fishing. So how to catch pike with a wobbler and what is its peculiarity?
Instructions
Step 1
The wobbler is actually considered one of the most difficult lures used for pike fishing, as it allows for a variety and variety of leads. Sometimes it is not always possible to find the right one, even if you own many types of transactions. For each reservoir, a specific wobbler should be selected.
Step 2
Wobblers can be divided into three types: neutral, floating and sinking. In order for fishing to be successful, you should choose the right buoyancy of the bait, which makes it possible to make different types of postings. Wobblers with rattles inside and a small deepening proved to be excellent. Weighted lures weighing more than twenty grams work well when catching active fish with step guidance.
Step 3
If you catch pike in the windows of a reservoir overgrown with vegetation, wiring in such conditions is ineffective. In this case, a floating wobbler will not help. After casting the bait with a spinning rod, pause for 5-7 seconds, then make it peck, making two or three turns with the reel. With this technique, you will not let the wobbler go deep into the water, but deepen it by 0.5-1 meter.
Step 4
You can imitate a sick fish with the help of a wobbler, for this, throw the bait and with acceleration deepen it by 1 meter, then drag 2-3 meters and stop winding the line, let the wobbler float up. As soon as it appears on the surface of the water, deepen it again and continue to pull towards you. Such a game will arouse increased interest of the predator.
Step 5
One of the most effective methods of fishing with a wobbler is stepping along the bottom of a river or other body of water. Deepen the wobbler sharply, make it dive and go to the bottom in a steep arc. When the bait reaches the bottom (and you can feel it), stop rotating the reel for a few seconds, the fish will begin to float. Then activate the reel again and the bait will dive down again, touching the bottom. At the same time, the pike is not afraid of the wobbler, but only takes great interest in performing such pirouettes, regardless of the color and size of the artificial fish.