Catching on the leash is convenient and fast

Sport and fitness

Catching on a branch lead
Fishing for a leash is now popular with anglers. This is explained by the fact that this kind of "quiet hunting" does not require special knowledge, skills and techniques.

This type of leash is the most effective way of catching, allowing not to miss the predator.

Catching on a leash is not only popular withathletes, but also for amateurs. She literally exploded the world of jigoviks with her appearance. A tool consisting of a main leash with a loaded bullet and swivel attached to it may very well be made on its own. Using it at once three movable joints excludes overlapping and twisting.

Spinning with diverting leash

In order to catch properly, you needdetermine the weight of the goods. It should be proportionally suitable, because otherwise it will not be possible to cast the required distances during the search, with a small mass, the chances that the bullet will fall to the very bottom will be very small.

Catching on a pull-off lead is carried out athelp a fairly long (from two and a half meters) spinning, corresponding to the test. The main line should be tied to the upper swivel. And already to the sliding side knitted leash leash, made from a fishing line with a diameter of up to 0.25 millimeters. Many for this use of fluorocarbon, which has proved to be better. At the end of the branch leash, the hook of the necessary size, selected for the rubber size, is attached. Vibrotail or twister is planted on the offset.

Catching on a leash is besthas proven itself on shallow and rolling ground. Fishermen know that the existence of the current only improves this process of "quiet hunting", increasing the chances of catching a diverse fish. This is explained by the fact that in standing reservoirs, "mining" always holds one place long enough, literally "stands" at a particular point.

Catching a pike on a branch lead

In this case, there is no need to panic and switch toSee other sections, seeing the swirls of water. The fact is that with the effect of a torsion flow, catching a branch lead will have more chances to catch a large predator. The flow of water gives the bait those movements that should interest the fish, saving the fisherman from the need to "flirt" with the lure.

However, it should be borne in mind that catching on the outletthe leash in areas with uneven bottom and swirls requires a more rigid material than conventional silicone. This is explained by the fact that the lure when bound to the bottom or when it hits the rotation zone is destructively affected by sand and flow velocity.

It is known that such a predator, like a pike,prefers buckwheels, as well as places where there is a lot of bottom trash. Many fishermen, trying to get it out of underwater thickets, leave drowned wobblers and spoon-baiters on the flooded trees. That's why fishing for a pike on a leash is so popular.

Catching a perch on a branch lead

At the same time, the equipment is taken in the traditional way: Spinning rod with a coil, most often a three-meter medium-sized structure. A pear-shaped fifty-gram sink is attached to the main line, from which a triple swivel is attached at a distance of about half a meter. And already to its free ring is attached a steel leash.

Approximately the same way is carried out and catching perch on the branch lead. The main thing is that this rig should be strong enough and elastic, because it will need to keep a fairly large prey.