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Catching bream on the feeder and its features

Catching bream on the feeder is a very special way of catching. The feeder is called a special fishing rod, very similar to the well known to all donka, but somewhat modernized. Its main advantage is efficiency and relative simplicity - catching bream on the feeder is available even to those who do not have fishing experience.

It's good to catch bream on the feeder with its all-weather season - this kind of fishing is available from the moment the ice comes off the pond and until it freezes. Bream - this is one of the few fish that begin to actively eat immediately after the ice. Another thing is that early in the spring the bream lives in the thickets, where the probability of a hook is the highest, but the more interesting the catch, the more joy each fish brings.

Of course, the main key to successful fishing is the right tackle. The most suitable length of the feeder rod is 3 meters, the coil is needed, at least, three thousand strong and strong, capacious. The optimal length of the line is 100-150 meters, the diameter is 0.3 millimeters. These gears are the most important, everything else is secondary.

But there is a great variety for feeder fishing. The choice of sliding or deaf rigging depends entirely on the conditions of fishing, but the usual sinkers with leashes are very desirable to supplement the tackle with the trough.

To the choice of the feeder should be approached responsibly, because it depends on the feeder whether the bream on the feeder will be successful. There are three types of feeders.

The first type - a trough with a tube - is most popular among inexperienced anglers, as the feeder is attached not to the line, but to a special tube, which prevents tangles and overlapping lines when casting.

The second type - the "blind" feeder - is used by experienced anglers, provides a spring on the load, the leashes with hooks are attached directly to the feeder, which allows the fish to grab the hook with the bait along with the feeding, and the lead load provides a cut.

The third type - the nipple feeding trough - is used primarily on lakes. It is a frame in the form of a spring, from which the fish is forced to suck the bait. When this feeder is filled with bait, the hooks on leashes are inside the feeder and are sucked in by the fish along with the food.

In order to catch bream on the feeder was successful, you need to correctly choose a bait. Catching bream in the spring requires a choice of bait with an anise or vanilla flavor, and the smell of worm with bloodworm is not bad either. Preferred bait color is red, yellow or green.

In summer, color preferences remain the same, but the smell of bait should change: the best is the smell of sunflower, corn or fruit.

It is quite another matter - catching bream in autumn and winter. At this time of year, black and red baits with the smell of pineapple, black or red pepper are best.

And, of course, you should follow one simple rule: the bream you feed, then catch it. That is, if a sponge is planted on the hook, it is desirable to add it to the lure (before it is scalded, so as not to blur the flow), and if the lure is constantly produced by corn, then the bream will perfectly peck on corn kernels.

Also important is the preparation of fertilizing: it should be soaked with water for a long time - about ten hours before the trip to the pond - so all its components mix well and acquire the strongest odor.

Now about choosing a place for complementary foods. Since the bream lives at great depths, and feeds less often, catching the bream on the feeder will be successful if the bait is thrown slightly upstream from the pit where this fish can be introduced. Then the current will bring the smell of food to the fish, and it will come to feed. And already the lured fish will be perfectly caught on a bait - certainly, if the last will correspond to lure.

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