Sea Fishing Techniques and Tips For Beginners
Casting
Casting is a method of fishing by throwing a bait or lure to the target and then drilling it back without having to wait for the bait to fall to the ground or to fish.
The bait used for shading is fish, shrimp and other types of insects / animals. The artificial bait is a replica of a loon and a spoon. Fish usually take the bait or lure thrown during the frying process. This technique is ideal for daytime activities or in sunny areas. If you glisten at night, use translucent shades.
Popping
This technique is more like casting. The difference is in the use of different replicas of artificial feeds. This technique uses 'poppers' of various shapes and sizes. The popper will produce a 'poop' sound during the drilling process after the throw. The need for a popping activity is faster than casting so that the popped popper will break the tide / surface and produce a sound. The resulting sound will also attract the attention of the fish that are roaming nearby. This technique can be done day or night. This technique closely mimics the movement of fish flying on the surface of the water.
The popping technique is a technique that can drive adrenelin, which will begin to come to fruition when anglers see a predator chasing a popper, bouncing it off and greedy poppers. At the same time the predator was also shocked and made a solid run while removing the main line from the reel reel. This is when everything is tested properly from the physical angler, bonding, and setup used.
Jigging
This technique glides on (jaggedly) using an artificial bait called 'jig'. Jigs are usually made of tin / heavy objects and then shaped like a fish and painted in a luminous or transparent color. This technique requires a lot of persistence and stamina as anglers have to work around the clock to jig to make it effective. The jig will be pushed to the ground and then rolled back at high speed while aiming for alternating rods during the speeding process. Today's techniques of madness can be done day and night.
Bottom fishing
(Basic fishing tackle) is closely related to fishing techniques using bait in the traditional way. The feed needs to be anchored to the base with the target focused on the underlying fish species. Can be practiced in ponds, rivers, lakes and seas under current conditions. Ideal for day and night.
Below are some examples of basic rigging bottom techniques taken from various sources for the purpose of providing some guidance. Have a great time and try to share your knowledge if you are good at boxing.
Drifting
Drifting bait especially live bait. It should be released to the target without using the farm. Floats and balloons are often used. It is suitable for low and windy waters. It can be done day and night.
Trolling
Delay fish bait, squid or lures. This delay occurs at a speed of between 5 and 10 nautical miles per hour depending on the type of lure used. Please note, there are lures that cannot operate at high speeds and vice versa. It's more popular during the day.
Sea Fishing Techniques and Tips For Beginners
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