A unique method of catching fish in winter: the catch increases 5-7 times

A unique method of catching fish in winter: the catch increases 5-7 times

Some anglers feed fish in the winter, as in the summer: bread, bran, porridge, dough, etc. But in the cold season the fish is inactive, so vegetable bait, abundantly poured on the bottom, for a long time remain untouched, scaring away the fish. And the mountain-fishermen then wonder why the checked "fish" holes stop biting.

In winter, it is best to feed the fish with small bloodworms and chopped worms, that is, "food" more caloric. However, do not forget that the bloodworm can be contaminated and have the smell of a bad reservoir. This is a worrying fish. Therefore, do not be lazy before fishing to skip the motes through the hole with apertures or water-soaked mesh fabric to clear of debris, dirt and dead larvae.

After that, "rinse" the bloodworm in clean water. Keep bloodworms in a frozen form in the refrigerator can be a long time. Of course, after thawing, it loses its motor ability, but it retains the external appeal for fish (color and taste) and can be successfully used not only for bait, but also as a nozzle.

Bait helps to collect fish under the hole. But it must still be retained in this place. To do this, too, use a bloodworm, but in briquettes. Molds (like children's plastic toy utensils) are filled with a mixture of sand and larvae of bloodworms (you can add a chopped worm), add a little water and put on frost.

To get the briquette from the mold, it is enough to pour hot water on it. Go fishing, wrap a plastic bag with briquettes with a newspaper or a dry rag and place the same package in the other.

Now the briquettes will not be piled up on the road in the train or trolleybus. Briquettes heavier than water, immediately go to the bottom, where they begin to slowly melt. At the same time the fish sees the bloodworm, tastes, smells, but can not immediately eat and gathers around the briquette in large quantities. To the delight of the fisherman.