Spinning is very popular among fishermen. This is one of the most common ways to catch predatory fish with natural and artificial baits. To some extent, spinning fishing resembles hunting and requires certain knowledge and skills. For fishing to be successful, the spinning player must quickly navigate the reservoir and, of course, master the casting technique.
It is necessary
- - spinning;
- - bait;
- - landing net;
- - a hitch.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose a fishing spot. Move slowly, it is better to go against the stream of the river, step gently, without stomping, so as not to frighten off the fish. When choosing a place, think about whether there is fish here, whether it is convenient to make the bait and whether you can, in which case, pull out the catch. If it becomes necessary to descend to the water, be sure to make sure that you can then climb back.
Step 2
Now you can go directly to fishing. Make the first cast against the current, then spin the spoon near the shore past boulders, driftwood, thickets of reeds and other aquatic plants. Then make a second cast, holding the spoon a little further from the shore, lowering it as low as possible to the bottom with each cast. To do this, start winding the line a few seconds after the spoon is in the water.
Step 3
When the fish bites, so as not to miss the catch, do a sweep at every suspicious push - an energetic dash with the tip of the spinning rod to the side or up. While playing fish, keep the spinning rod at an angle of 45-60 degrees to the horizon. If a small fish is caught, pull it towards you by vigorous rotations of the reel handle. Use a landing net or by grasping the lead at the leash to remove the catch.
Step 4
If the fish is large, you need to tire it out before playing it. Slowly, with the reel on the brake, pull the fish to the shore. With a strong jerk, let it pull off a few meters of the line, at this moment the ratchet brake will work. Repeat this procedure until the fish stops resisting. Use a hook to pull out the catch. With one hand, hold the fish on the spinning rod and the stretched line, with an energetic movement of the hook, hook it at the head and pull it ashore.