- Spin fishing
Spin fishing is an
angling technique where a spinning lure is used to entice thefish to bite. Spin fishing is used in bothfreshwater and marine environments. Spin fishing is distingushed between fly fishing and bait cast fishing by the type of rod and reel used. There are two types of reels used when spin fishing, the open faced reel and the closed faced reel. The spin fishing rod has no trigger attached to the base of the fishing rod. This is what differentiates the spin fishing rod from the bait casting fishing rod.Techniques
When fishing in a river the line should be cast upstream. Casting upstream and retrieving with the current results in the the spinner/lure sinking faster.
Bottom bouncing is a spin fishing technique where the spinner is cast up river from the shore, and then allowed to bounce on the river bottom until it has moved downstream. The rod tip is held higher in the air than normal and the speed of retrieval is faster. This method is commonly used when float fishing from an inflatable dingy. The spinner is cast directly behind the boat until it settles on the bottom. After the spinner has settled it bounces on the bottom, naturally attracting fish of all species. This technique is commonly used for trout in large wide rivers where an inflatable boat can be used. All types of trout are caught with this method including
brown trout ,rainbow trout ,bull trout ,brook trout and cutt throat trout. [ [http://www.bowriverblog.com/2008/05/25/trout-fishing-with-spinners/ spinner fishing] ]Target species
Most species of fish can be caught by spin fishing, however some are more susceptible to this technique than others.
Common freshwater targets are
trout ,salmon ,perch andpike .Types of spinner
Lures & Spinners are both simple and effective, with the idea to imitate the prey fish for the pike & zander. Why these predator fish go for them is a mystery as often they look nothing like the prey fish. Lures, spinners, and spoons are the classic categories, but the spinnerbait has the combination of being both spinner and lure. They all can be equally effective on their day especially in the summer and autumn month's, and there are literately thousands to choose from all made from a variety of materials. Their effectiveness is governed by weight, colour, actions of the lure and the speed of retrieval by the angler.
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