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Very soon the trees will turn green, the spring floods will end on the rivers, and it will be the best time to try to catch a spinning yazya. Yes, yes, you heard right. It is this quite peaceful fish and it is on spinning. In general, the basic idea I borrowed from ordinary fishermen, who with the beginning of the departure of the May beetle quite successfully use it as bait when catching chub and yazya ordinary rods. The main difference is that I use only artificial baits and, accordingly, they need some animation, which is easiest to perform just spinning.<\/p>\n

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves, and let’s start this opus with more prosaic questions that relate to the technical part …<\/p>\n

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