Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Casting Tips



hello there.

lum g update ne so.. mo share2 sikit2 tips yg ku blajar..
so how to trick a fish using your lure?

1st : you have to know what type of lure that your using?
that depends on how deep you want your lure to reach and the level of the water.

2nd: colour of the lure?

CLEAR On clear days or in clear water, the silver (S) is recommended.

CLEAR, DEEP When fishing deep in clear conditions, the silver/blue (SB) is recommended. Blue maintains its color deeper.

DARK On dark days or in dark water, the gold (G) is the best.

TURBID In muddy or low visibility water, use a gold/fluorescent red (GFR). Also very effective when fishing in the spawning cycle or territorial.

DARK,DEEP In extremely poor lighting or very deep water, the silver/fluorescent chartreuse (SFC) and Firetiger(F) works best.

These are the colors that were created to simulate specific forage species.
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PERCH (P) An excellent silhouette lure wherever poor light and clarity conditions exist. Surprisingly good on dark days.

FIRETIGER (FT) Bright finish is the perfect attractant when fishing dark water.

CRAWDAD (CW) For use wherever crayfish are present or as a silhouette diving lure on dark days.

SHAD (SD) The most universal forage color for use in clear conditions.

MACKEREL (GM) Green for dark conditions, blue for clear.

REDHEAD (RH) The wildcard lure color. Creates aggression. Teases strikes.


3rd: presentation of bait-

Just cast it slowly. take your time and don't rush. and combining it with other techniques:-

might also work when you use pause technique and Jerking technique ( works with a sinking, suspending and surface type).

jerking consists of longer, sweeping rod movements and the rod that is pulled downward or to the angler's side. Next, the rod is returned to the starting position and slack line is recovered with the reel. Once the line is taut, the angler performs another rod sweep. This style of retrieve is mainly used for the aptly-named jerkbaits. The sweeping of the rod causes these baits to dive slightly, or swim to the side

Twitching:-

Twitching is an erratic retrieve. The majority of the lure's movement is the result of short, fast rod movements. This causes the bait to quickly move a short distance. The frequency and number of twitches can be varied to create dozens of patterns; however, retrieves consisting of a few twitches and then a pause seem to be the most popular.

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bnyk plg lagi cara2 nya p ne saja yg ku tau ah.. sama jua masih blajar ku ne ehhe.. ( feel free to f kn gto yg salah ka n add any comment f you want to add something :) sama2 blajar bru best :)

thanks for reading :) assalamualaikum

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