Bream is a cautious fish, but rather sedentary. If you find a bream habitat once, you can return there again and again. A positive fishing result is almost guaranteed.
It is necessary
Spinning or feeder (donka), hooks NN 6-10, drop weight, worms, maggots, Bonduelle corn, buckwheat, pearl barley, bread crumbs, sugar, vanillin or cinnamon
Instructions
Step 1
Choose the right place. Bream rarely swims closer than 20 meters from the coast. It is advisable to choose a bottom with an edge or dimple located close to the coast. Great if you find a place with whirlpools. You will find the pits and the edge with the help of the drop weight. To do this, throw the load, wait for it to reach the bottom, and start a slow eyeliner. When hitting the edge or edge of the pit, considerable resistance is felt.
Step 2
The next stage is groundbait. Mix the steamed buckwheat and pearl barley grains with chopped worms and bread crumbs. Bream loves sweet bait, so add sugar. Use vanillin or cinnamon for the scent. Add some water to add viscosity. Only use water from the body of water where you plan to fish. The bait is ready. Start feeding bream. To do this, throw the groundbait into the holes found.
Step 3
On the spinning rod, knit hooks of different sizes. One is slightly larger, the second is smaller. For fishing for bream, hooks NN 6-10 according to euronumbering are suitable. You start picking up the bait. On the smaller hook we put a "sandwich" (a piece of worm + maggot), on the second - a large worm, covering the tip with corn. If you caught a shell, then do not rush to throw it away. Open it, take out the insides and put it on the hook.
Step 4
When you hear a single bell ring and see a slight movement of the line - do not rush to hook. The bream has just become interested in the bait and is trying it. After that, you will hear a few more single bells. Once the bream has fully driven in the bait, the end of the spinning rod will begin to bend. It's time to hook.
Step 5
The bream must be played out very carefully and slowly. First, take him out of the flock with a sharp movement, and then, with slow movements, drag him to the shore. If there is an obstacle in the way, loosen the line slightly, and then continue to pull to a convenient place.