How does it feel to go on fishing all the big fish? So what do we look for in vaba za plavanje ščuke? This is especially true in the world of northern pike fishing, with these lures being extremely effective. Northern pike prefer swimming in lakes and rivers with weed beds in shallow waters. A good lure is an important part of fishing, and understanding how to work them properly can make your day at the water both much more enjoyable as well as productive.
Depth: First, think about where you’re going to fish. Come October 2023, are you in deep waters or shallowing waters? Some lures are constructed to dive down in the water while some float close to the top. Knowing the depth will allow you to select the appropriate lure.
Activity: Now consider the way you want your lure to move in the water. Is it really that you want it to wiggle a lot, or you want it to move slow and smooth? Some lures have better action, some are more effective in certain situations. Try all kinds of different movements to see what the pike like.
Color: Last but not least is the color of your lure. Pick a lure that resembles what the water around you has. If the water is clear, a natural color may be ideal. If the water is muddy or deep, it’s good to use a lighter color to catch the fish. Matching the color of the bait to that of the water will increase your chances of catching pike.
Alter Your Pace: Pike can be extremely selective about what they will consume. At times they want a fast-moving lure and at other times something that moves more slowly. You should adjust your trolling speed until you figure out what the fish prefer on any given day.
Utilize a Leader: Keep in mind that pike have very sharp teeth and can slice through regular fishing line with ease. Using strong wire or heavy fluorocarbon as a leader will stop your line from breaking. This will help assure that your line is protected when a pike strikes.
Obstaja več različnih vrst vabe on the market, and each one has its own specific features. Some lures are built to glide over weeds, so they can basically swim without getting hung up in the foliage. And others swim like real fish, which entices the pike to steal a meal. Some jigs are bright and colorful; others mimic the natural food a pike might find in the water. Whichever, design you choose, be sure it is suited to the water conditions where you will fish.