Bait Drifting The Different Approaches in Fishing

Bait Drifting The Different Approaches in Fishing was created for angler who tying common knots and fishing rigs with hook on common baits or lures to catch any types of fish Around Singapore! Bait Drifting The Different Approaches in Fishing, What I've learned is that local method and knowledge are still the best. Listen to them.... do not be too smart, like I was.

My personal line of action now is to put the local and imported knowledge to make fishing more interesting and successful.

In Malaysia, this term usually means drifting out a live-bait from a stationary boat. In some other countries, it could mean fishing from a drifting boat. Since we are talking about fishing in Malaysia, we'll stick to our local meaning, i.e., drifting out a live-bait or even dead bait.

Generally, the accepted idea is that live baits are better than dead baits. There are times when this may not be easily achieved. Selars, kembongs and tambans may not be easily available while tongkols are boiling everywhere and they are not the easiest of bait to keep alive. Do not despair. Many a marlin and sailfish have been caught on dead tongkols. Barracudas and tenggiris too have fallen for the dead tongkol.

Let us take a look at the different methods used for rigging live baits for drifting. Do bear in mind that the same method may be used for trolling live bait as well and the bridling method is still the best if marlin or sailfish is the intended fish. For other fishes, we'll have a look at how the locals do it.

Bait Drifting The Different Approaches in Fishing was created for angler who tying common knots and fishing rigs with hook on common baits or lures to catch any types of fish Around Singapore! Selar is best bait for the Rompin Tenggiri. 2 hooks were used, one on the head and another at the tail. 30 to 40 lbs wire leader is sifficient to handle the toothy predators.

Bait Drifting The Different Approaches in Fishing was created for angler who tying common knots and fishing rigs with hook on common baits or lures to catch any types of fish Around Singapore! A kembung dead bait rig also catches Sails. The shiny flash and natural colours plus the baits fish profile obviously makes natural bait a premium choice at time.