<\/span><\/p>\n\u0160iuo metu yra labai madingas ir tinkamiausias \u017eodis \u0161iai situacijai apib\u016bdinti - tendencijos. Taigi? Visas up\u0117taki\u0173 \u017evejybos tendencijas nustato m\u016bs\u0173 draugai i\u0161 Tekan\u010dios saul\u0117s \u0161alies. Kas, jei ne japonai, \u017eino, kaip gaudyti up\u0117takius? B\u016btent japonai kadaise i\u0161rado dugnin\u0117s \u017evejybos b\u016bd\u0105. Pagrindinis jos bruo\u017eas tas, kad ji naudojama tik tada, kai up\u0117takis yra apatiniame horizonte ir maitinasi netoli dugno. Pagal dugnin\u0117s \u017e\u016bkl\u0117s b\u016bd\u0105 buvo specialiai sukurti masalai, kurie turi savo specifik\u0105. Galite paklausti: \"Kas tai per masalai ir kod\u0117l dugnin\u0117s \u017e\u016bkl\u0117s metodams negalima naudoti \u012fprast\u0173 masal\u0173?\" \u0160tai ir viskas. Dugniniai masalai rei\u0161kia naudojim\u0105 tik apatiniuose horizontuose, kaip taisykl\u0117, jie yra specialios formos, specialiai \u012frengti \"mikrod\u017eiguliai\".<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\nLet’s talk first about the shape of such a troll. Most “microcolebalki”, honed for bottom animation, the body has a wide profile and bent upward side edges. This is done specifically so that at the moment of falling the lure beautifully “crumbled”, which is the first attractive factor for trout.<\/p>\n
Antra, kadangi tokius masalus reikia d\u0117ti ant dugno, su \u0161ia u\u017eduotimi geriausiai susidoros platus profilis su \u012f vir\u0161\u0173 i\u0161lenktais kra\u0161tais. Tre\u010dia, dugniniuose traluose naudojama speciali \u012franga, vadinama \"priekiniu kabliuku\" - tai yra, kai kabliukas guli ant pagrindo ir tvirtinamas ne i\u0161 dugno, kaip visi esame \u012fprat\u0119 matyti klasikiniuose traluose, o i\u0161 vir\u0161aus.<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\nWith the help of such a connection it turns out to realize most of the nibbles. This variant of mounting is so effective that it is forbidden to use it in competitions. Currently, there are not so many firms that specialize in the production of such tacks. So, for example, a specialty is the firm Nories with its phenomenal Masukoroto Boon. Believe only, this bait in Japan was set a record for the number of pond trout caught! The company’s expert managed to catch 570 trout in just one day! That’s an unbelievable figure. And it’s no wonder that Masukoroto Boon works wonders for our trout as well. And now we go directly to the ways of animation of such bait.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Animacijos b\u016bdai<\/span><\/h2>\n \n <\/span><\/p>\nAt first I want to give a small disklamer: our brother-fisherman, who is accustomed to sharply yank baits and twitch, unzoom shoulder swing arm, it will be a little unusual to animate the troller in this way. If in summer or fall, we can somewhere tweeze, somewhere jerk “micro-coiler”, and the trout will react perfectly, but now, in winter time, such tricks will not help. The main “trick” in the bottom animation is a smooth drop-off. This is somewhat similar to fishing with a mormyshka. Imagine that you catch roach in the lower horizon, periodically touching the bottom with a mormyshlka, and perform a smooth unhurried wiring, and now project this situation to our conditions: spinning is a winter rod, and the mormyshlka – our trollers. Figure of animation will look like this: throw, let the bait fall, when the bait touched the bottom, do not hurry to perform the wiring, then load the tip of the spinning rod and smoothly lift the top up, having exhausted the slack. Uncontrolled fall of the lure should not be, so the tip of the spinning guide the troller. At this point, the “micro-coiler” begins to “fall off”, and control allows you to make a hook-up. Very often in trout fishing it happens that when an uncontrolled fall is performed, the fish sits down, but we do not feel it. This is the reason why you need to control the tension of the fishing line.<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\nPat\u012f trolio \u017eaidimo model\u012f galima keisti kei\u010diant tr\u016bk\u010diojim\u0105 arba vyniojimo greit\u012f. Jei up\u0117takis prad\u0117jo rodyti aktyvum\u0105, tuomet val\u0105 galima sukti \u0161iek tiek grei\u010diau, ta\u010diau ties kampo galva vis tiek bus lyg\u016bs metimai. Turiu universal\u0173 pravedimo b\u016bd\u0105, kuris veikia 8 i\u0161 10 atvej\u0173, ir jis atrodo taip: U\u017emetu masal\u0105 \u012f perspektyvi\u0105 viet\u0105, leid\u017eiu jam nukristi ir padarau pauz\u0119 - \u010dia viskas standartin\u0117. Tada i\u0161vynioju svarel\u012f, pakeliu spiningo vir\u0161\u016bn\u0117l\u0119 auk\u0161tyn ir vir\u0161\u016bn\u0117le padarau tolyg\u0173 trump\u0105 traukim\u0105, tada leid\u017eiu masalui kristi, padarau ilg\u0105 traukim\u0105, tada v\u0117l ilg\u0105 ir tada pauz\u0117. Labai svarbu suprasti, kuriuo momentu masalas palie\u010dia dugn\u0105, o likus sekundei iki prisilietimo prie dugno reikia atlikti dar vien\u0105 traukim\u0105. Paprastai masalai labiau kimba per pauz\u0119. Pats judesys traukiant vobler\u012f vilioja up\u0117takius, o per pauz\u0119 jie puola. Ta\u010diau tai ne paskutinis animacijos b\u016bdas, kur\u012f a\u0161 naudoju.<\/p>\n
The next method is a little more complicated, because it requires a clear understanding of when the bait should touch the bottom. Let’s skip the standard stage of throwing and pause, and go directly to the wiring itself. Its essence is in short smooth pulls, alternating with two or three revolutions of the coil. We make two tosses, wait for a pause, then two turns of the coil, pause and again repeat the pattern of the game.<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\nGana da\u017enai \"konopataya\" yra ne apa\u010dioje, o vir\u0161 jo centimetr\u0173 de\u0161imt iki penkiolikos, ir tada n\u0117ra prasm\u0117s masalo kritimo tiesiai \u012f dugn\u0105. Da\u017eniausiai taip atsitinka su paleid\u017eiamu up\u0117takiu, kuris po trumpo aktyvumo i\u0161kart nugrimzta \u012f horizont\u0105. Toki\u0105 \u017euv\u012f galima gaudyti aktyvesniu metodu, nenuleid\u017eiant masalo \u012f dugn\u0105.<\/p>\n
In addition to spinnerbaits, which are ideal for bottom fishing methods, there are also lures made of soft plastic, which are also good for catching passive trout in icy water. But it is not enough to have a good trout “rubber band”, you need to present it to the trout in a special way, using a suitable in these conditions mounting, which we will now talk about.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Dugnin\u0117s \u017evejybos metod\u0173 tvirtinimo \u012ftaisai<\/span><\/h2>\n \nAs strange as it may sound, but the most effective and catching montage is a diverting leash. Yes, it’s that diverting leash that we use to catch bass so successfully, but my version of “diverting” for trout is a little different from what I use when I catch “striped”. What is the difference? The most important thing is that I do not use a long leash, on which the hook with the bait is fixed. If for perch we all already put the standard one and a half meters, then here the length of the leash should not exceed twenty centimeters. I catch most often on floating rubber and it turns out that the bait rises in the horizon for the entire length of the leash, and imagine that it would be a meter? Exactly one meter the bait would rise above the bottom and pass over the heads of the fish. The trout would not react to a “rubber band” going over his head. It is such a time that it needs to spend the bait under the very nose.<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\nWith this mounting I use two variants of “silicone” baits – these are worms and nymphs. Both those and others have almost no game of their own, except that the nymph on the pause wiggles small legs. Worm is a passive bait, and all movements are usually set short jerks. Using the “diversion”, I perform the following wiring. I make very slow revolutions of the coil. Two revolutions, after which I give a pause of four or five seconds. If I perform even wiring, then as the main bait I use nymph, and wormprimenyuin a variant with short jerks.<\/p>\n
Diversijos pavad\u0117lis kartais pranoksta \"mikrod\u017eigsnius\". \u010cia j\u0117ga ateina ir \"valgomoji\" guma, ir galimyb\u0117 ilgai kab\u0117ti ant pauz\u0117s. B\u016btent pauz\u0117 yra puosel\u0117jamas up\u0117taki\u0173 gaudymo \"raktas\". Diversinis pavad\u0117lis - tai monta\u017eas, kur\u012f naudodami galime visi\u0161kai tik\u0117tis, kad masalas ilg\u0105 laik\u0105 nepaliks perspektyvinio ta\u0161ko. Tod\u0117l pavad\u0117lis yra detalesnis ir, jei norite, kruop\u0161\u010diau apr\u0117pia perspektyv\u0173 plot\u0105.<\/p>\n
Sujunkite \"microcolebalki\" ir nukreipikl\u012f ir \u012fsitikinkite, kad pasieksite teigiam\u0105 rezultat\u0105. Ir tai viskas, k\u0105 turiu.<\/p>\n
Su pagarba.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n\n
Autorius: Bobas Nuddas<\/a> daugiau kaip 20 met\u0173 patirt\u012f turintis \u017evejys ekspertas, daugelio var\u017eyb\u0173 nugal\u0117tojas.<\/em><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Trout, like all women, are incredibly capricious and selective. They don’t like this bait, or the color is not the same, or too fast, or too slow. And almost every fishing trip you have to pick up a “key”. In winter the picture in comparison with the fall season differs strikingly. There is icy water, […]<\/p>","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":4951,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-956","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","","category-spinning"],"yoast_head":"\n
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