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Catching on mugs

Mugs are floating, mostly bivouac, gear designed to catch predatory fish. They have been known for about a century, but have been widely spread over the past two decades as a result of the efforts of enthusiastic fishermen who have significantly improved both the technique and gear for this type of fishing. This is also facilitated by the construction of new hydroconstructions and canals where this type of fishing is most favorable.

Catching on mugs is carried out only far from the shore, from the boat, on clean water reservoirs, lakes and reservoirs. In search of a fished catchy area of a pond, a fisherman sometimes passes many kilometers to find a place for fishing and to arrange tackles. In addition, he needs to swim in time for biting, to properly cut the fish.

That's why catching on mugs is much more interesting and productive than the same passive fishing for zhivotsya with slicers, gerfits, etc. Fishermen should know a lot of nuances, while he must be able to manage the boat.

Mugs are tackles that have high catchability. They, embracing a large front of the water space, with a small wind themselves find a fish, sailing to its parking lot. Therefore, fishing for mugs has a weighty advantage over many species that are able to harvest only a small area.

Moving along the current, the mugs swim to the fish parking, quickly detecting the predator and speeding up the bite. And if the place where the angler has dissolved 10-15 circles, is chosen correctly, then a good catch is guaranteed to him.

The most common are disk-shaped circles, having a thickness of up to three, and a width of up to fifteen centimeters. They consist of two parts - a disk made of wood or polystyrene and a pin - a cone-shaped wand, which is thickened on one side, and has a slot on the other. A shallow groove is made around the disc to wind the fishing line, while a hole for the stick is pierced in the center. There, on the disk, there must be two cutouts necessary to secure the wood during the installation of the circle.

Generally speaking, the circle according to its principle is the same zhalitsa, only floating.

The most interesting is fishing for mugs in the lining, cluttered with shovels, driftwood, apex. In such places, the circle has almost no rivals. And although sometimes he runs the risk of losing tackle, but he is more than rewarded with a great catch. In such water areas, prey is often a huge deep pike, a large perch or an old pike perch - lovers hiding in the supports.

Catching on mugs will be effective only if the fisherman is aware in advance of the weather, more specifically, about the direction and strength of the wind, which is the driving force in this kind of fishing.

And if it is necessary, for example, catching carp in mugs, then you need to take and flow. Mugs must be disbanded by the front, positioning them along the wind.

The angler will be much more comfortable and lighter if the circles have the longest possible way to swim. Otherwise he will have to return to the first circle after putting the last mug to remove it.

The optimal length of the shade is considered to be a distance of half a kilometer: then the circles are normally inspected, and a considerable part of the reservoir is covered.

The preparation of the circles begins on the shore, setting the masts in the holes, making hooks and launching the live bait in the "stables". Having reached the front part of the tony, the fisherman sets the boat perpendicular to the direction of the wind, and then, having measured the required depth, sets the circles. To do this, the necessary amount of fishing line is cut into the slot, wrapped around the mast and again slipped back.

Depending on what kind of fish the fisher is going to catch, select the size of the bait. And if for a trophy individual you need a fish with a palm, then for ordinary catching there will be enough three-or seven-centimeter bait.

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