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Catching on zherlitsy - heritage of ancestors

Catching on zherlitsy is an ancient way of fishing, in own way very interesting and practical. Most often the pike is caught on the jail, but it is used, though less often, also for catching catfish, pike perch, burbot, perch.

Catching on zherlitsy - this zhivtsovy type of fishing, for which a special fishing device is used. There are summer and winter types of gerfits. Summer zherlitsy are divided into coastal and floating (so-called "circles"), winter zherlitsy are over-ice and under-ice.

The design of the summer (coastal) zherlitsy:

- a hook with a bait (usually a double or a tee, but you can use a single hook);

- sinker;

- fishing line or cord (the thickness depends on the size of the fish for which the jaw is installed);

- A device for winding a line or cord (a coil or a wooden branch with a branch);

- pole, which is installed on the shore at an incline towards the reservoir.

A reel or knot with a cross-wound cord (cord) is attached to the shore pole. Floating muzzles are installed from the boat, and then on the boat are checked, preferably 2 times a day.

The design of the winter vent :

- rod, which is fixed near the hole;

- a line attached to a rod;

- signaling device for biting (branch, rag, etc.);

- a hook with a bait;

- sinker

The icy ventricles differ from the under-ice ones in that the latter do not have a bug indicator. Thus, catching the gills under the ice is, so to speak, a passive kind of fishing. That is, you can put the gerfits in the evening, and catch the catch in the morning. Fishermen often make jailbinds themselves, so there are a lot of their kinds and designs. Each experienced fisherman has his own subtleties and secrets in their manufacture and application.

Quite popular winter catching of zander on zherlitsy. Usually they are placed near the stumpy, toplike, at the exit from the pits, that is, in places where the relief of the bottom is variable. A great success for a fisherman is to get on a pack of pike perch, or to the pit where he lives. For this, the gerflicks must be constantly rearranged with a weak glue. To attach to the zhirlitsu when catching pike perch, take the bottom small fish - a bull, a perch, a grandmother or a ruff, because the pike perch likes to look for food closer to the bottom. As you know, the longer the ice keeps on the pond, the thicker it is, and the less oxygen in the water, so it's best to fish on a winter stall in the first half of winter, in December and early January. Also a good bite is observed in early spring, on the last ice. But in this period you have to be very careful, as often there is a cracking of ice. When winter fishing for zander on zherlitsy in the rivers for zhivtsa use tulk or the top, and it is convenient to use it in a frozen form, because in the current it looks like a live fish for predatory fish.

Catching on zherlitsy at other times of the year requires adherence to simple rules for their installation: in the spring the javelins are put in middle depths, in quiet places, in the summer season, experienced fishermen advise putting them near snags and grasses, closer to autumn - in spacious, open water areas.

In order to catch fish efficiently, it is necessary to install at least 5 vent locators at different depths, which are located in a reservoir in different places, at an approximate distance of about 10 meters from each other. It is known that pike-perch everyone controls their territory, because in one place it is unlikely to catch a few fish.

To catch pike on zherlitsy apply more zharglits, about 10, but you need to remember the local rules of fishing, to find out whether there are restrictions on the number of zherlits for one person.

Many lovers of fishing disdainfully treat fishing for the javelins, because such a method does not require the direct participation of a fisherman, but the preparation for it is quite a time-consuming task, and for these reasons catching fish on the jailbrothers is not for everyone. But this method has many adherents.

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