Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Fishing Knots and Rigs - Double Uni Knot
1. Overlap the two lines for about 15 cm. Using one end of the line, form a circle that overlaps both lines.
2. Pass the end six to eight times around the two lines (more can be used for braid).
3. Lubricate and pull the tag end tight to form the first knot.
4. Repeat the process using the end of the other line.
5. Lubricate and pull both lines to slide the two knots together.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Fishing Tackle Review - Berkley Gulp
My testing
I am a reef fisherman, in that I love reef fishing before all other forms of fishing. So it is in this area that I have tested the gulp range more than any other. I rig a gulp of two on a dropper rig and drop them down onto my favourite reefs. So far the results show that little fish still prefer bait like prawns, pilchard, squid etc. which I guess is not surprising. However, gulps certainly catch fish. As a trial during my last fishing trip I used bait (prawns) and my old man used gulp lures. I would have to say that the gulp lures did work, but the prawns still took the most (and the bigger fish).
I am very keen to keep trying these lures (especially ones that look like prawns) to see how they compare over a season of fishing. I have a feeling that they will start to become a greater part of my fishing life and the amount of bait I use will slowly be reduced. I will certainly keep you updated with my results.
Types
There are many patterns to choose from (grub, shad, goby, minnow, worms, squid, crab, pogy, shrimp, etc). I use the salt water models (because I fish in salt water) and I try to buy a few different colours and styles. However because they are used more like a live bait I tend to stick with natural looking colours.
Avaliability
Originally these little lures were very hard to get a hold of in my home town, but now they are literally everywhere. Even some of the bigger department stores and stocking them now and I wouldn't be surprised if you could find them in your local tackle store.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Bait Profile - Prawns
How to catch prawns?
Most rivers, estuaries and lakes have prawn stocks to some degree. They are usually gathered at night using a bright torch and a scoop net or a drag net. They keep well in a well aerated bucket and keeping them cool is very important.
In the North and West of Australia they are also caught using cast nets, which is a particularly popular technique in the parts of the country that contains crocodiles. However, drag/seine nets are often still used in these areas (with caution)
Note: Always check local regulations in regards to nets.
Scoop Net ----------- Cast Net ----------- Drag/seine Net
(click to enlarge)
How to hook/rig a prawn?
Live prawns should be hooked lightly through the tail so that the hook does not pierce the internal organs. (see picture)
To hook a dead/frozen prawn the hook (the size depending on the size of the bait) is pushed up from underneath the last segment towards the tail and out through the top of the shell so the barb is exposed.
To hook a prawn piece (used to catch bait and small fish) use a very small hook and hook the prawn flesh through once or twice.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Fishing Knots and Rigs - The Uni Knot
1. Pass 12cm of line through the eye of the hook. Create a loop and pass the line under the loop.
2. Make five loops over the doubled part of the loop (more for braid).
3. Pull the tag end (free end) to form a knot.
4. Lubricate and tighten until the knot forms at the eye of hook or swivel.
Note: when using fluorocarbon leader be sure to lubricate very well or the friction will weaken the knot.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Fishing Video of the week
If you haven't tried jigging yet then I suggest trying it out! If you don't have a boat then you could always go on a fishing charter. The bonus of fishing with a charter boat is that they often provide their own gear for you to use.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Fishing Knots and Rigs - The locked blood knot (clinch knot)
1. Pass the main line through hook or swivel then double back and make four to six (more for braid) turns around the main line.
2. Pass the main line through the first loop and then back around through the large loop.
3. Lubricate and pull the tag gently until the knot comes into shape.
Hint: If you are tying this knot in braid always increase the number of turns.
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Australian Sportfish Profile - Sailfish
The sailfish is a true sportsfish in all sense of the term. They fight hard and usually put up a superb aerobatics display.
Habitat
Sailfish prefer warmer water and are a schooling species, working over bait schools in groups of fifty or more. Sailfish occur in warm waters around the world, usually between 30 degrees north and south of the equator. They are generally a blue water target, but often come close enough to land to be caught be rock fishermen when conditions are right.
In Australia sailfish are regularly caught as far south as the Queensland-New South Wales border and on the west coast their range extends south to Geraldton. However the greatest numbers of fish are along the tropical north coast.
They are often found cruising along the edges of reefs and current lines.
How to catch them
Sailfish take a wide variety of baits and lures, the only problem is finding the right bait at the right time. A list of baits, lures and methods to try for sailfish would include:
- Trolled strip baits
- Trolled squid
- Trolled dead and live fish
- Drifing (or slow trolling) live and dead fish
- Various trolled bullet head luers, plastic squids
- Saltwater fly
Eating qualities
Sailfish are eaten in parts of the world, but most fish in Australia are released unharmed unless there is a record claim.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The true story of the duck eating monster
For years a story was told around the Lake Washington area about a duck eating monster. On November 5, 1987 it was discovered. It was a dead fish that had washed ashore. The fish was a sturgeon that weighed 900 pounds and was 11 feet long (imagine fishing for that!). Washington State fisheries official Tony Floor estimated that it was 80 years of age. Although they don't usually eat ducks, sturgeons can live up to 100 years and can grow 20 feet long!
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Fishing Knots and Rigs - The Snell knot
This knot is a strong connection for attaching monofilament or fluorocarbon line to hooks. It is usually only tied in leader material
Step 1
Pass the end of the line through the eye twice, creating a loop below the hook. Hold the hook and leader ends between your thumb and forefinger of left hand. Leader will hang below the hook in a large loop.
Step 2
Take the part of the large lower loop that is closest to the eye and wrap it over the hook shank and both ends of the leader toward the hook's barb. (5-6 turns)
Step 3
Use your fingers to hold the coils in place. Pull the line (extending from the eye) until the whole loop has passed under these tight coils and begins to tighten
Step 4
Lubricate and use pliers to tighten knot.
Photos from www.fish4fun.com - Thankyou!
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Thursday, August 9, 2007
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Monday, August 6, 2007
Memancing Elok Berkawan
Kaitan yang sering dilakukan ialah dengan mengatakan pihak berkenaan menggunakan ilmu hitam, membawa tangkal dan pelbagai tuduhan sebelum turun memancing.
Pernah berlaku satu kumpulan yang menamakan dirinya (Memerang)tidak dapat turun memancing dalam tempuh berbulan lamanya disebabkan bertelagah sesama sendiri.
Apa pun petua terbaik harus diambil kira dengan mengenepikan cara berfikir yang sudah tidak relevan di zaman pembangunan ini, tapi bukan semua cara lama harus dibuang.
Penulis baru-baru ini bertemu dengan seorang nelayan veteran di Pantai Remis, Perak yang masih mengekalkan cara berkumpulan untuk turun memancing, sama ada di sungai atau laut dalam, sekali gus mengamalkan istilah lama (Jalan seorang kita mati - jalan berdua kita berkawan) lantas menolak ilmu hitam yang dipakai rakan pancing menyebabkan rezeki hilang dalam tangan, atau ikan lari ketakutan.
Tafsiran ini salah dan bercanggah dengan ajaran agama Islam.
Allah yang menentukan segala apa yang terjadi bukan menggunakan ilmu hitam atau tangkal.
Untuk itu dalam segala hal yang ada hubung kait dengan memancing sama ada di sungai, tasik atau laut cara berkumpulan adalah yang terbaik dan tidak timbul untuk memikirkan pihak tertentu ada memakai ilmu hitam atau menggunakan hantu.
Petua baca selawat dan bismillah sebelum melangkah meninggalkan rumah dan baca selawat berkumpulan sebelum masuk dalam bot, Insya-Allah kita akan beroleh selamat.
Petua Joran:
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