Recently, winter fishing for pike perch on a balancer has aroused great interest and stormy emotions among fishing enthusiasts. The balancer used for fishing for zander, as well as the fishing process, is significantly different from fishing for pike or perch.
It is necessary
- - rod;
- - fishing line;
- - gatehouse;
- - leash;
- - balancer;
- - drill.
Instructions
Step 1
So, first of all, to catch pike perch on a balancer, you should choose the right tackle. The length of the rod handle must be at least thirty centimeters. It must be strong and rigid, as it must withstand the balance bar, and the gatehouse, and the rigid whip. The same requirements apply to the whip. And you should not be confused by the large length of the tackle components, since fishing for pike perch on the balance bar does not imply frequent fluctuations of the bait.
Step 2
The optimal line for winter fishing is 0.2 millimeters. A thicker line will make the tackle clumsy, and a thin one will not withstand the blows of toothy fish. To avoid this, attach the balance bar to the line with a thin tungsten leader (approximately 0.2 millimeters). A thicker leash will not be suitable for fishing.
Step 3
The balancer works great in stagnant water. Of course, you can pick up a bait for catching walleye on the river and perhaps the fish will even bite. This will be the exception rather than the rule. Indeed, even the most experienced seller or fisherman cannot say with certainty which balancer will behave optimally during the current.
Step 4
Never make any sudden movements with the rod. After all, the main purpose of the spoon is to interest the predator with its appearance and design, and not reproduce the waves that provoke the pike perch to attack. Therefore, it is important during fishing to lower the bait to the bottom, and only then gently lift it up. Perform the lifting process with slight twitching, the pause between them should be at least twenty seconds. If there is no bite within thirty minutes, change the hole or bait.
Step 5
Catching pike perch on a balancer is a rather difficult task, and not every amateur angler succeeds in it the first time. Gradually, the skills of the correct game with the bait will come to you. Over time, you will develop a specific strategy and find a howling range of motion, which will increase the efficiency of catching zander.