Thursday, February 12, 2009
Bad weather and fishing
Have more or less week of weather in Indonesia bad in a condition. A number of Port don't release permission of sea transport to all ship type. In land of storm result floods and house damage, fall down of big tree till the advertisement board. To all perforced to Sweet Mancing arrest detain its desire for sea fishing. Last week I try fishing on Coastal schema of Bende Ancol, but I cancel because wave very big. Two roof of place of fishing crumple. floor of mussy Bamboo. Irrigate sea go up till step into roadway with height 30 cm. If have like this, fishing of pool even also I do. The important I can fishing.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Umpan Alami dan Umpan Buatan
Kedua jenis umpan tersebut sama-sama punya kelebihan dan kekurangan. Demikian juga dengan penggunanya. Ada yang fanatik pakai umpan alami, ada juga yang fanatik menggunakan umpan buata. Yang realistis adalah tepan kapan memilih menggunakan kedua jenis umpan ini.
Umpan alami punya kelebihan pada bentuk, gerakan dan aroma. Kekurangannya perlu persiapan, perawatan khusus. agar saat dipergunakan masih dalam kondisi baik. Sedang umpan buatan tidak perlu perlakuan khusus namun harganya relativ mahal. Sebaik-baik umpan buatan tidak akan sama dengan umpan alami.
Monday, February 2, 2009
fishing in Carita
Carita sea is reside in strait sunda which also there are krakatau mount. With big enough sea fish Potency. Hence spot fish here very famous. From jakarta apart 130 km. on november 25, 2008, my club's IFC ( Infratech Fishing Club ) perform trip to this place. We fish nighttime. Start at 6 evening beat 7 morning. Our Team divided two boat of each 6 people. One of boat also the net disperse. we earn fish " Tanda-tanda" and " Kerapu". And Our Net get fish Tengiri. Bait our cumi earn from neting.
Fishing "Sembilang" Fish
I live in Jakarta, fishing in Tanjungkait 60 km from jakarta. People on there make "bagang" from bamboo as place to fish with distance 200m from coast. With wood boat we are ushered to bagang. Generally visited crowded on weekend.
Last week, I have fished with my friend Ibad from morning until evening. Glorious weather, but the strong wind and current. Sea to become dirty. That Moment Sembilang Fish go out from den to eat. Our rod one by one hook up in fish. Till we earn 25 tail. fish which we earn heaviest 2kg. There are some photo of our fish.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
When to Fish
Fishing is an interesting entertainment, most people like this sport. If you choose a good time to go fishing, you get much more happiness. Here we will teach you the best time to go fishing.
Spring/Early Morning Fish aren't biting. The water is cold and doesn't heat up because the sun is low and the rays bounce off the water. But don't go home yet, because winter is over and fish are hungry and spawning. Best to wait until a week or so after thaw, as spring turnover takes time for the water temperature to even out to 39.2 degrees.
Spring/Late Morning-Early Afternoon Fish are biting off and on. The water begins to warm up because rays begin to penetrate the water. Remember to fish the downwind shoreline, as the winds will push the warmer surface water along with surface food into that area.
Spring/Afternoon-Early Evening Fish are eating a lot because their metabolism and digestion are cranked. Water is warm because the sun is directly overhead.
Summer/Early Morning-Late Afternoon Fishing is excellent from before sunup to just before mid-morning. At this time of year there is abundant food and cover for fish, so finding hungry fish can be a challenge.
Summer/Late Morning-Early Afternoon Fishing is poor for most of the day. Fish move to deep water to cool off.
Summer/Afternoon-Early Evening Fishing is excellent from early sundown until dark as the waters cool and fish rise up from the depths.
Fall/Early Morning Fish aren't biting much from sunup to early morning. The water is cool because the sun is too low to penetrate the water.
Fall/Late Morning-Noon Fish are biting off and on in warmer, shallow water. The water is generally cool due to the season.
Fall/Afternoon-Early Evening Fishing is excellent. Sun is directly overhead for several hours and the water gets more comfortable near the surface. This makes for seasonally good fishing because fish are putting on weight for the winter. Look for bait schools where bigger fish are more likely to be.
By: sunshine01
Spring/Early Morning Fish aren't biting. The water is cold and doesn't heat up because the sun is low and the rays bounce off the water. But don't go home yet, because winter is over and fish are hungry and spawning. Best to wait until a week or so after thaw, as spring turnover takes time for the water temperature to even out to 39.2 degrees.
Spring/Late Morning-Early Afternoon Fish are biting off and on. The water begins to warm up because rays begin to penetrate the water. Remember to fish the downwind shoreline, as the winds will push the warmer surface water along with surface food into that area.
Spring/Afternoon-Early Evening Fish are eating a lot because their metabolism and digestion are cranked. Water is warm because the sun is directly overhead.
Summer/Early Morning-Late Afternoon Fishing is excellent from before sunup to just before mid-morning. At this time of year there is abundant food and cover for fish, so finding hungry fish can be a challenge.
Summer/Late Morning-Early Afternoon Fishing is poor for most of the day. Fish move to deep water to cool off.
Summer/Afternoon-Early Evening Fishing is excellent from early sundown until dark as the waters cool and fish rise up from the depths.
Fall/Early Morning Fish aren't biting much from sunup to early morning. The water is cool because the sun is too low to penetrate the water.
Fall/Late Morning-Noon Fish are biting off and on in warmer, shallow water. The water is generally cool due to the season.
Fall/Afternoon-Early Evening Fishing is excellent. Sun is directly overhead for several hours and the water gets more comfortable near the surface. This makes for seasonally good fishing because fish are putting on weight for the winter. Look for bait schools where bigger fish are more likely to be.
By: sunshine01
A tip to the logistics of fishing pressure
Catching fish
or going fishing to your favorite spot is like, well, turning on a light switch; up it is on, down it is off. Fishing pressure, traffic, weather and water conditions can all cause bite-on to bite-off behavior, causing a previous productive fishing pattern to fall apart. Change is not a bad thing if you can read the pattern and understand just what is going on with that area of concern under the surface in that mysterious realm beneath the waves. Like that of a light switch, your hotly tot hole may be a turn on today but tomorrow in is a true turn off dead spot; in a word of why, pressure. Understanding the fish behavior puzzle is to understand the links to fish and the barometer or pressure reader. When in the water any object, including the fish, either sinks, floats to the surface or suspends and even the smallest of change in barometric pressure is to a degree like a change in gravity; because objects weigh less in the water, the affect of a pressure change is far more pronounced beneath the surface than above.
Fish are more in tune to the environment more than we humans are. Fish have an incredible array of pressure-sensing systems; such as the lateral line, which keys them in to changes in barometric pressure and, in turn, signals feeding opportunities or foretells the arrival of major weather changes, in the form of pressure gradients, which then determine on when the “Bite” is either on or off. A drop in pressure, a cold front, can cause tiny particles of sediment as well as zooplankton and phytoplankton’s to float off bottom, rising higher in the water column than they normally suspend which, in turn again creates a reduction in water clarity and usually a bite happens as Glass minnows to Mullet frenzy into a feed. As these species, show movement into that of a theatrical moment so does the feed habits of the predators around them causing all to “Bite On!”
Pressure changes occur on the passage of any front or pressure gradient. It does not have to be a cold front to trigger a bite before; many a time on the water, I have used the forming of a cloud moving towards the boat to switch up to an aggressive angling pattern. As this cloud grows darker and spitting drops from aloft fall, so to does the surrounding pressure under the cloud. Usually the fish will “turn on” but for a moment as it passes by. Be alert to the lightning to move towards safety but work the clouds in the summer much as you would a pattern of diving birds. The key to great fishing is coming up with a good game plan based on forage, structure, seasonal patterns and working on your logistics in fishing weather patterns.
By Gary Anderson
or going fishing to your favorite spot is like, well, turning on a light switch; up it is on, down it is off. Fishing pressure, traffic, weather and water conditions can all cause bite-on to bite-off behavior, causing a previous productive fishing pattern to fall apart. Change is not a bad thing if you can read the pattern and understand just what is going on with that area of concern under the surface in that mysterious realm beneath the waves. Like that of a light switch, your hotly tot hole may be a turn on today but tomorrow in is a true turn off dead spot; in a word of why, pressure. Understanding the fish behavior puzzle is to understand the links to fish and the barometer or pressure reader. When in the water any object, including the fish, either sinks, floats to the surface or suspends and even the smallest of change in barometric pressure is to a degree like a change in gravity; because objects weigh less in the water, the affect of a pressure change is far more pronounced beneath the surface than above.
Fish are more in tune to the environment more than we humans are. Fish have an incredible array of pressure-sensing systems; such as the lateral line, which keys them in to changes in barometric pressure and, in turn, signals feeding opportunities or foretells the arrival of major weather changes, in the form of pressure gradients, which then determine on when the “Bite” is either on or off. A drop in pressure, a cold front, can cause tiny particles of sediment as well as zooplankton and phytoplankton’s to float off bottom, rising higher in the water column than they normally suspend which, in turn again creates a reduction in water clarity and usually a bite happens as Glass minnows to Mullet frenzy into a feed. As these species, show movement into that of a theatrical moment so does the feed habits of the predators around them causing all to “Bite On!”
Pressure changes occur on the passage of any front or pressure gradient. It does not have to be a cold front to trigger a bite before; many a time on the water, I have used the forming of a cloud moving towards the boat to switch up to an aggressive angling pattern. As this cloud grows darker and spitting drops from aloft fall, so to does the surrounding pressure under the cloud. Usually the fish will “turn on” but for a moment as it passes by. Be alert to the lightning to move towards safety but work the clouds in the summer much as you would a pattern of diving birds. The key to great fishing is coming up with a good game plan based on forage, structure, seasonal patterns and working on your logistics in fishing weather patterns.
By Gary Anderson
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