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Catching on the balance: features

Artificial bait, reminiscent of a small fish and has a multicolored color, is called a balance. Hooks in this bait are located conditionally in the tail and head parts, and from the top and from the bottom - two loops designed one for securing the line, and the other, respectively, for the location of the second tee.

The mandatory part of the balance is a stabilizer located in the part of the tail, thanks to which a diverse game is provided. The size of the bait ranges from two to nine centimeters.

Few fishermen know that catching the balancer to Russia came from Scandinavian countries. Today, it has won great popularity among the environments and those who are fond of winter fishing for predatory fish.

The principle of catching a balancer can be conveyed in a few words: approximately at the center of gravity of this bait is the fastening of the line. When you lift the rod upward due to its original design, the bait starts to move to the right, then to the left. This is what determines its name, and its ideality when fishing for a predator.

Catching on the balancer is not always a panacea from the no-bowl, but with "sluggish" fish, the advantages to catching a trolley are obvious. And the fish is caught bigger.

With intensive biting, fishing such as fishing on the rocker has its drawbacks: it is a slower pace for catching, which is caused by a certain inconvenience in removing the caught catch from the tee, so usually anglers replace this bait with a spinner to avoid wasting precious time.

In this article, you can find the answer to the question of how to catch on the balancer.

This type of fishing is somewhat different from fishing with a shiny. The fishing rod should be swung more gently, keeping a certain tension in the line, the amplitude should be no more than twenty centimeters. During a pause, you can barely noticeably pull up to finish the rod, as if stimulating the grasp of a predatory fish.

The balancer descends to the bottom, and then gently rises a couple of centimeters. Then smoothly return the rod back to the bottom. In this case, the balance starts to sail from side to side, describing after the second wave of the eight. Ten times playing at the bottom, you can then shorten the line by half a meter, then a little more, catching gradually closer to the surface.

Then gradually it is necessary to extend the fishing line, returning the balancer back to the bottom. It goes without saying that after the bite you need to continue to catch at the same depth, continuing with the help of the "game" to raise the fish all the way up.

The balance can be used in any water layers and at any, of course, real, depth. However, one must take into account that on a clean day of stones and sand and a small depth, repeated repetition of diving attacks of predatory prey can lead to bending or breaking the hook.

Fishing in winter on the rocker requires a fishing rod with a reel. The line should be in diameter up to 0.27 millimeters, and its length should reach up to 25 meters - a thin line does not scare away the fish when playing.

The advantages of catching on the balance are as follows:

  1. If the fish is determined to have dinner, then a few strokes will be enough and excellent fishing will begin;
  2. If the biting is very sluggish, then the game will tease the fish, animating the ingestion of the bait;
  3. Easy slip to the required depth;
  4. A large balancer is a large bait.

There are many types of balancers that differ in color, size, shape and material from which they are prepared.

Among anglers there is an opinion that on the balancer you can catch any predatory fish that is found in fresh water, but still the main objects for fishing are pike perch and perch. And the fact that the largest specimen of these fish is caught on the balance is interesting.

And in conclusion I want to say that if the fishing tackle is prepared carefully, then without a catch, it will never remain.

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