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Saturday, 8 November 2008

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PERFECT FISHING TRIP.

The Right Way To Choose The Perfect Fishing Trip Destination
One of the basic things you must do to plan a tremendous angling trip is to identify your priorities. You need to be more specific than just saying you want outstanding fishing trip. Remarkable fishing may mean different things to each person in your fishing company.One individual might be glad with catching 60 fish per day, while another might be hoping for 30 fish per hour. So, you require to decide this up in advance.Let us take look at some of the most significant things to consider when determining where to go on your fishing trip.What type of fish do you are you wishing to catch?While this may appear transparent, it is something that wants to be talked about. One individual may want to fish for walleye and northern pike, while others may want to go bass fishing. Since some northern lakes have water too frozen for bass, you may finish up at a lake that would really disappoint the bass fisherman.Do you wish for tons of activity? Or trophy fish?Some anglers plainly love catching lots of fish with the desire of catching a few enormous ones. Other fishermen would preferably give up catching a significant amount of fish for a better opportunity at catching the biggest fish they can find. You need to resolve which is more important to your fishing trip... lots of fish that perhaps aren't the hugest or less fish but a larger prospect of a really big one.It should be mentioned that there are many places where you can do both... catch heaps of fish and get tremendous huge ones. But, these tend to be at the more distant and high-priced lodges and are not always doable for many fishing groups.How are you going to catch your fish?Do you like to troll? Or drift? Fish in flows? Deep water fish?We have seen individuals trolling in 60 ft of water thinking the fish were only a few feet from the surface of the water. Not much chance of getting anything this way. Be sure you know the type of fishing your group prefers and that the lake will provide it.What do you require to expend for this fishing trip?The price you're ready to pay will have a huge impact on the type of fishing trip you will have.Be pragmatic. How much do you really want to expend? Are you comfortable to camp or tar-paper hut on a lake with great sport fishing?Or would you prefer staying at a more upmarket fishing lodge?Do you want to take care of yourself... or do you want the fishing camp to do the cookery?And what about shower installations? Are you prepared to use a community shower bath or do you want a private shower and bathing tub in your own cabin. Gentlemen, if you're taking your better half on this trip, make utterly sure you consider this one! If you do not, it could screw up an otherwise great trip.Other things to think about are how extended the trip will be and the type of fish you are wanting to catch. A trip to a fishing hostel on a lake with pan fish and bass will likely be much less money that a trip to Alaska or Northern Canada for arctic charge.So, if you in truth want a great fishing trip, begin by planning just precisely what you wish out of the trip and how much you are happy to spend. Do it the right way and you will have the fishing trip of a lifetime.

FISHING THE RIVER EBRO IN SPAIN




The River Ebro is now Europe's premier destination for carp and catfish angler's, and is well known all over Europe for the large wells catfish, or 'siluro'. The river also holds a huge head of carp which the catfish feed on with the result that the Ebro cats grow at the rate of ten to fifteen pounds per year. The River Ebro has frequently produced many 100lb+ catfish to the travelling angler.
The River Ebro is considered by most anglers to be the best place in Europe to catch catfish. The catfish are getting bigger all the time since the fish have the perfect environment. They have a long growing season due to the Spanish winters being so short, huge amounts of food fish to feed on, and so little competition from other predators.
Catfishing seems to be becoming more and more popular amongst English, Dutch, and German anglers and it is possible that the River Ebro giants will continue to put on weight for some time yet. The wels is known to have a very long lifespan so maybe the record breaking fish will continue to appear for some time yet.
The wels catfish is not a native of Spain. Introduced from the River Danube for sport fishing in the 1970's, it has been reported as living in excess of 30 years, so has a long time to grow. The females usually spawn in May and June so will be at thier biggest then. It is presently confined to the River Ebro and tributaries.
The methods used in Spain are varied. The catfish is reported by some as being a predator, others claim it is a scavenger. It makes no diference, the fact is it will take most baits offered whether they be live baits, dead baits, carp baits, or lures. It is known that they will not eat for days then go into huge feeding frenzies - especially after dusk. They will often decimate whole shoals of fodder fish.
As with most predators catfish tend to eat and sleep, When catfish are feeding the fishing can be fantastic. Landing hundreds of pounds in one session is not unknown, but like any other fishing, be prepared to find things hard at times.
Carp pellets are a very popular hook bait for both the carp and catfish. For the catfish, live baiting and dead baiting with eels, small carp, mullet and bass, is very often successful too. One of the most abundant species in the river are common carp, with a few big mirror carp here and there. Mullet and Eels are also available and these and the common carp are often the best baits to use. Drift them down the margins and near shallow weed beds covering as much water as possible. This method is very productive. Occaisionally the odd albino catfish is caught.
Carp are present in huge numbers in the ebro. The most common species of carp are - common, mirror and crucian. Weights vary a lot. Crucians over a couple of pounds are rare, common carp and mirror carp run to much higher figures with 25-30 pounds being regularly reported. Remember these are river fish so take into account the strength of the flow AND the fish when setting your tackle up, especially in spring when the river is running high. Step the terminal tackle up a bit to compensate.
If fishing for common carp and mirror carp then you are in luck. Lots of fisheries will have lots of small hard fighting fish making up the bulk of your net. Pole, whip, waggler, or feeder works well - just as it does in the uk.
Most fish in the Ebro are not tackle shy, many have never seen a hook! Especially away from the heavily commercialised areas. Remember the Ebro is over 500 miles long. There is more than just Mequinenza, Riba roja, and Flix. Remember also many fishing companies will only show the big fish that have been caught. Just look around the web to see. Don't let this put you off. There are lots of biggies there.
Feeding maggots or caster over ground bait won�t work everywhere. It will in the reservoirs behind the dams but in the main river it just gets washed away. Try the old favorites that the locals use. They will often out fish boilies and pastes on little fished waters. Try Par boiled baby potatoes, beans, boiled corn, maize, bread, paste, luncheon meat and sausage meat. Don�t ignore fruit flavors though. Use lots of free offerings. Pop-ups are also a very good bait. Finally, just to push it home - never ignore old fashioned bread crust or flake. Try this in the summer when the fish are visible on top.
In the depths on the embalses, use the feeder. Not only is it effective, but it�s often the only possible method. Float fishing is often only effective using a slider or trotting. The �method� works well for small and large carp. This technique is becoming more and more popular amongst the local anglers nowadays.
To catch large specimens, then the classic specimen methods used in Northern Europe will score. If your water is rocky or snaggy, then tackle must be stepped up accordingly, with �rotten bottoms� for your lead links. If you decide to try for crucians, then corn or maggot is often best. Fish classic crucian style � very light and hit the slightest of bites. Feed little and often to keep the fish close.
Zander prefer to hunt in low light conditions, so dawn and dusk are best. Use artificials or deadbaits. Spinners, vibrating lures, and plugs also work very well. Use a short wire trace and 10lbs line.
Fish for them as if you are fishing for pike or perch. If using deadbaits then stick to freshwater fish. Fish these free line or with as little lead a possible. If float fishing use thin pencil floats which offer very little resistance. Zander hate resistance and will drop a bait if they feel any. Zander can often run into double figures and in Spain are mostly eaten when caught by the locals. We would prefer it if you return them alive.
Mullet are often seen shoaling up near waste water outlets. The shoals can be enormous. Where this happens, it is usually a hot spot for the catfish since they know its an easy supply of food. They often go into hugefeeding frenzies and this is a perfect spot for seeking out those big elusive catfish.
Bass give good sport,and can be fished for on a variety of methods. Try fly fishing, spinning, float fishing, or jigging. It is a good idea to fish using the roving method, carrying a small bag of jigs, lures, mepps, forceps and a landing net. Spanish anglers tend to use small four centimetre rapalas. Most patterns work well and mottled patterns which look like perch or pike are especially effective. July to September are the best months. The Bass are of the black wide mouthed american variety.

DIAGRAMS OF PIKE TRACES


The correct way to mount a deadbait Pike floats[bungs] and trace with trebles




A typical paternoster rig setup










south lagoon wyboston beds.. excellent pike water + zander



PIKE FISHING TRACES EXPLAINED FOR DEADBAITING




This is a slightly more advanced rig that i have used often at northlands to good effect and a little harder to set up.Firstly thread a stop knot, bead and float onto the mainline, next tie on the swivel of an up trace, this is a length of wire roughly 10 inches longer than you main bait trace, this prevents the pike from picking up the bait and swimming upwards and biting through the mainline, on the up trace you will have a run ring and shock bead, to the run ring youneed to attach a weak link (also known as a rotten bottom) I use 8lb mono with a couple of knots tied into it, you want about 2-3 ft of this so that your bait is just off bottom, next to the other end of your up trace clip on your trace.This rig can be fished with a float on the surface so you can watch for a run, or with the float under the surface used with a bite alarm set up as with the above ledger rig.

Monday, 20 October 2008

FISHING TRIP

Nearly caught one of these!!!


FISHING NORTHLANDS ON TUESDAY 21ST OCT...

Well we arrived at the lake and the weather didnt do us any favours a clear blue sky no good for pike! so no catches for adrian and me. an old friend of mine terry who was fishing to our right did have the good fortune to pull out a nice 12lb pike though.

ah well as they say better luck next time....