Friday 17 May 2013

Choosing the right bait for the right fish

If you are planning on starting fishing or attempting to catch another type of fish, you will need to find out which bait is recommended to catch the specific fish you want to land. There are two main types of bait; natural bait and artificial bait. Natural bait includes live bait, dead bait and prepared baits. The best baits vary depending on what fish you are trying to catch and the type of water you are fishing in.
The recommended baits for carp fishing are fluro pop ups, hemp, boilies, pellets, sweetcorn and groundbait. If you are looking for the best coarse fishing bait, try pellets, hookers, groundbait, maggot and pop-up boilies to land a monster fish. For sea fishing, the top recommended baits are lugworms, peeler crab, ragworm, sandeels and squid. If you are going fly fishing, use nymphs and stalking bugs . If you are predator fishing, you should try using predator liquid to increase the appeal of your deadbait.
These fishing baits also differ according to which specific fish you are trying to catch for example Salmon  and Trout lures can be used or flies depending on your method of fishing.
Salmon and trout should never be used as live bait. These fish promote the spread of a parasite called whirling disease.
SportsDirect.com, the UK’s number one sports retailer has a variety of fishing tackle. Ranging  from fishing rods and poles to hooks and lines, the fishing equipment made by great quality brands such as Shakespeare, JRC, Fladen, Mitchell and Silstar  will help you land a monster fish. Keep up to date with the latest fishing deals and information by following the official SportsDirect.com Twitter and Facebook pages.

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