Softly, softly
Historically, New Zealand involved snapper fishing bait for most natural heavy sinkers and monofilament lines. Anchor and let the bait. Then came the soft baits, jerkshads, swimming and mullet Minnow - all terms that a few years ago, the reserve of the anglers American bass. But the arrival of the shield (Dyneema) online, the fisherman the opportunity to obtain a small Jigheads (lead-weighted hooks) from the seabed with, say, a Softbe 5 inches, a method that suits our needs perfectly.
The soft bait like a fish, swims like a fish to continue to encourage and scented biting fish. Snapper, once regarded as scavengers, we now are predators - and actually hitting the pursuit of soft baits, which is one reason why Soft baits are so effective. Using this method of fishermen report catching large fish and in places they never caught.
Here's how:
Most soft bait is made on the drive.
Cast to where the boat floats (usually on the structure of these increases for fish on the worm beds Waitemata for UPS seasonal work the bait with food snapper below).
Find the seabed to attract and keep the game from the line and the temptation to give a slight tug as you slowly up the line as the boat drifts toward the bait to get.
Declining fish is often a reel of overhead, but not widely used, is better suited for this style of fishing.
Most use a spinning reel with a capacity of 150m of braid, usually placed shot with braid and monofilament tapes, a 7-foot rod that is not too steep, but with some lift in the rear for the leader about 1.5 to 2 meters industry fluorocarbon trace tensile strength of 15-20 pounds (fluorocarbon has good wear resistance and low visibility).
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