Saturday, October 6, 2012

Pike Fishing Basics

By Casper Vivianodeni


If fishing has been your hobby for quite some time, you may have already come across the two well-known types of fishing - coarse and pike fishing.

Coarse fishing is a noun that is extremely popular in the fishing UK and Ireland which invovles getting coarse fish - the freshwater fish aside from trout and salmon. The sport and the techniques used are particularly popular in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe ever since it began in the United Kingdom in the early 19th century.

Coarse fishing comes in various types. First is pleasure angling where anglers just go out to enjoy a relaxing day's fishing, without any exerting any efforts or fishing with a little seriousness. Match angling is another type characterized by anglers coming together at an area to get as many fish as possible in a particular period of time. Specimen hunting is another which is directed towards selecting a chosen species of fish to catch,weighing it and taking a photo with it, The primary point is to get either a carp, pike, zander, barbel club, and others.

Then another kind of well-known fishing is pike angling. It is an increasingly popular pastime in the UK and Europe. This kind of fishing is aimed towards catching pike or Holarctic fish which is found all over the world. Successful ways to get these hard-to-catch fish would involve the use of dead baits, lure fishing and jerk baiting. They are seen as game fish because they are known to be fighters and have been food fish since ancient times.

A lof of fishermen's angling tackle has a live bait to catch a pike and these baits come in so many shapes and sizes. When selecting bait, it is also a good idea to research where you'll be fishing. In general, the larger the lake, the larger the pike's prey fish; the larger the pike's prey fish, the larger the pike. Therefore, the larger the lake, the larger the bait you'll need.




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