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HI to all fishermen.
I decided to do something radical and give away for free information, valuable experience gained over many years and countless hours and hours of hard won knowledge.I caught my first fish at age 3 years and for the next 30 + years I spent my life in the water, both professionally and recreationally.I I am an Australian and have taken nearly all fish of all sizes found around the Aussie coastline.I am willing to share my knowledge with whom interested.These suggestions are true, I know the work, I caught all my fish with tips and techniques as described.
READ.USE.LEARN.ENJOY, LINES tight.
TIME:
I have fished through all kinds of weather from hot, cold, windy, storms, rain and find if the barometer is to remain motionless or increasing the time not only of concern to the fishermen to fish.
Barometer:
No matter where you are fishing lakes, rivers, oceans a barometer of increased atmospheric pressure is always Best. fall fishing will slow in some cases, stop eating fish altogether.
TIDES:
Play a key role in fisheries, depending on what species you are after depends on what the tide of fish.
Beach fishing TIDES:
Mulloway and sharks as the last of the high tidal range and water, fish deep drains at the time of the night.
Tailor and salmon as the race in the tide.
Whiting, Bream, Dart, Flathead, as low water and the first race of the tide.
RIVER FISHING TIDES:
Mangrove Jack, Bream, Whiting, Tailor, Treavelly, Grunter, Salmon everyone as a race in the tide.
Mulloway: they like the shallow water and the first run with the tide.
Flathead as a race to the tide.
FISHING BAY TIDES:
Squid, Gummy Sharks, Snapper, Whiting, as the race in the tide.
OFFSHORE FISHING TIDES:
Snapper, grouper, marlin as a change in high or low tide.
Reef fish, tailor, mackerel, yellowtail kingfish, Sampson fish, amberjack, Pearl Perch, as a career in tide.Sharks, Cobia, Wahoo, as the tide of past exhausted.
MOON PHASES:
I think the new moon over 2 nights before the full is the best time to fish and I will not start fishing again up to 2 nights after I full.Then right through the fish until the next full moon.THE reason is in my opinion, the total current is not too! The Full Moon usually means high tides which means that many current, outside, for some reason down.Maybe fish off the excess water is cooler than stops feeding the fish? Whatever the reason! The 4 nights around full moon nights are good to stay home and fall fishing movies.The see the moon is not a bad time to go fishing because the current is slowing after the full, the fish start coming back to chew.Things are a bit slow, but with a little patience will feed.The dark moon is almost the same as the fall of the moon, things are a bit slow with the following to any current and very small tidal patiently get a feed.The increase of the moon, the fun begin, the current begins to move, the fish start to feed themselves, now is the time to go to catch a big one.
Fish Arrecife:
I tend to scare off mixed reef fish on flat terrain with a backdrop of bracken on the dark moon, running at full moon the fish on top of the banks this is the best for large red and scarlet Sea perch. The reason that I find less tidal fish move and graze.When like fishing around the full moon is fish of all types of structures such as bommie and outgoing, because the fish are hiding out of current.As the moon falls, you can start fishing in deeper waters where the fish will start grazing again. Only fish from a couple of hours either side of the sea change for the better results.Fresh squid bait best for all reef fish.
About the Author:
A helpful little fishing blog with lots of photos and tips for all to enjoy.
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