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When fishing, how long should you wait after the fish first bites to try and reel it in?
Written by Josh on November 20, 2008 – 3:04 am -Now I am fishing a few times. Sometimes when I feel a fish bite, annaspo inside too early and leaves. ? we make sure that the fish being attacked on the hook and when should I start trying to annaspare it inside after that I think the bite? I go fishing in a river with the worms live.
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By seterith on Nov 21, 2008 | Reply
Try waiting 7-10 seconds ….. This gives the fish time to think which has received far enough but it really Hasn 't …. Then annaspate speed and close it in the media
By rayquazaguy22 on Nov 22, 2008 | Reply
depends on your bait, fishing ammettente it is low, with the worms and plastic masks that you should consider a tap, and then count the 1 Mississippi and then adjust the hook hard! the other answered for livebait. in using the topwater not push at all, wait until you feel the pressure from the fish and then set the hook. w / the spinnerbaits, the sardinella to swim, the spoons, the in-line spinners, the crankbaits, the soft and hard jerkbaits, imitations of shrimp and practically the whole thing that I forgot, just adjust the hook when you feel the tap.
By Wi-Skier on Nov 24, 2008 | Reply
Yeah depends on many factors. The fish you are pursuing, the time when the fish are aggressive or lazy, so the bait. So with & musky, pike pu? require good long time before it is time to set the hook (fishing dell'esca in tension). & Musky; pike takes them across the quarry (if you have never seen a pike attache a goldfish in an aquarium that elasticit? you a good idea) and swims a bit with their food and then turn it around and she swallows. What? take your Pollone or cyprinids and running with it for a moment then you stop and then shortly after that arrest HOOK govern and fight? upon. Also glaucoma, Stopwatch? IIRC important things to move along pi? quickly & with the pike, musky but skipped the gun or wait too long absence. My guess? the story? the same with the bass. The fishing for perch? What's with a knowledge of and sometimes you have to really pay attention because? (even when hand-lining) are very timid bite and other days that put the bait gi? and tir Suara and have a combined Wham. However, with artificials usually settled the hook once found shot. I can think of few exceptions to that. With baits and the bass hum of the coup look for perch? wait if the sound or the pull sull'asta that may be too late.
By Aeon360 on Nov 27, 2008 | Reply
I had problems with this when I was a little more. Truly learn to judge when the fish has "Taken" the bait, from experience with the sensitivity of your hands. Imagine that you're a fish. If you find a big ol 'part of the worm and try to eat it, you could pretty as you could eat a piece of bread. Small bocconcini at a time. Now picture yourself as a fish and you still find the a small part of the worm, which is large enough to be recognized as a food and inhale a part of Gradica of elbow macaroni. Swallow the hook and everything and probably avvolgete up in a bucket! So the size of your bait could have something to do with it. Secondly, try to hold the cheek with one hand on your pole rather than two, so this helps! When the fish are "nibbleing on your worm, usually because they can suck, including your hook and then spit out the rest beveled eat and that usually end up spitting out your hook with. So try to set the hook as soon as they feel the bite with a "sudden, Snap" ascending; your tip of an Gradica 10 o 'stop at 12 o' chronometers, assuming that your tip dell'asta is like the hands of a clock. Not to regulate the hook hard, however, because some fish, particularly crappies, have "thin; Lips." I hope this AID!
By GoldenFeather on Nov 28, 2008 | Reply
Sounds like you are not setting the hook. What is pushing the auction back in a quick motion. Do this only if the coil is no longer in free spool. A lot also depends on the MOD fish, if you are considering a tap unknown and the line you start to move all the hook. If the fish are being meticulous and not taking the wait lasts a couple of seconds and set the hook. Many fisheries are learning has thrown successive approximations. Good luck
By ymusic022 on Nov 28, 2008 | Reply
The 'family m. with hooks on the adjustment of bass in small rivers and lakes, usually if I can not see it until I see WATE fish side to adjust the hook. When I can 't see the fish that is usually the case I eait until you see the first sign of the line that goes from me to set the hook. In addition to all is to maintain your sharp of hooks, then this may keep many fish and is really great when you adjust the hook.
By cas1025 on Nov 28, 2008 | Reply
Depends on the type of fish you 're try to interfere. If it 's trout, spook easily, cos? All the rapid movement of your line, they '& tension sense of ll; withdrawal. Pi? easy to interfere when the water? dark, with the worms, that the free water. With the worms, you got to let them sit, you have to let it crunch, they 're smart, cos? they 'll test it first, especially if the water? real-glade. you got to kind of configuration their trust. When still come back after it, usually they 'll on the hit pi? a little hard, that 's where you gottta quick! Keep tension on the line, what? you don 't they d? slow way to work on, but it sounds not so strong as it 's going-breaks cuz it. Don 't the horse inside him, if he wants to get off the shore, drops shore-it' s always best to try to follow your fish, snag him up on a stump or break your line. Unless ofcourse, it 'very big fish of SA and annaspate him in the shore and wants to work again, in that case, give him a certain line, leaving you to drag out a little and play outside Finch? get tired, when annaspate him shore up, using a network, or to avoid capture by the network to someone for you (sometimes you need both hands on the pole) so that just in case the line breaks, you have obtained 'Em-and not just finish up another fish story - ha ha
By william v on Dec 1, 2008 | Reply
If `VE fishing only a few times, so just keep this called` s fishery that interferes. `The questions with reference to any position that you should try to meet with experience and many trips to the river. Possibly with Dad or Grandpa or perhaps a good friend or two. Every trip should be hopfully learning experience. Credilo when I say there lot of the `S.A. More with a net you a side of fish. Go have fun hopper!
By solidfishing on Dec 1, 2008 | Reply
certain times where just wait until you start shooting at the line …. afferrilo then. but ensures that your resistance is set at heavily. depends on what you are fishing for …. wouldint the touch of it even until you see line traction tho. that ensures that they do in there mouth
By billy b on Dec 4, 2008 | Reply
When the bell rings may be a less-regular hook.
By trvrmchlcllns on Dec 5, 2008 | Reply
when you think waiting biting second pair then alz tirandoare the shaft to get attached to the hook, and then start annaspare