What you need to know about deep fishing.
Deep fishing can be for sport or commercial means. It is the
practice of fishing in deep water to catch fish that live or
feed near the bottom. These bottom fish get high prices at
market that make them very desirable to fishermen. Deep fishing
is hard and strenuous. The equipment used is heavy and more
complex than that of regular fishing. There are three basic ways
of deep fishing - anchoring and chumming, bottom trolling and
trawling. Each way uses a different approach and take certain
special skill.
The equipment used to deep fish is basically the same as other
fishing equipment. In deep fishing, though, the equipment has to
be suited to fishing in the depths of the water. The line need
to be stronger because the fish are stronger and larger. Instead
of a pole, a hand reel is used. The hand reel is attached to the
boat and reels in the line. The set up of deep fishing equipment
starts with the mainline. The main line attaches to the hand
reel and needs to be long enough to go the required depth.
Attached to the mainline is the terminal rig. The terminal rig
holds smaller line, called trace lines. These trace lines hold
the hooks and bait. Some fisherman also attach a chum bucket to
the terminal rig. A chum bucker contains ground up bait, called
chum. Periodically this chum is released to attract fish. On the
bottom of the line is the sinker. The sinker must be heavy
enough to pull the line to the bottom. The most important part
of deep fishing is the bait. It should be fresh and well
attached to the hook. Try double-hooking (attaching the bait
through two points with the hook) to ensure it doesn't fall off.
Because you are working at great depths, you need to make sure
your bait will work good. All of this equipment will ensure you
have a nice deep fishing experience.
The three basic types of deep fishing each use a certain method
to attract to fish or catch the fish. Anchoring and chumming is
a type of deep fishing that relies heavily on the use of a chum
bucket. The chum bucket is the main source of bait. The
fisherman anchors in one spot and then uses the periodic release
of chum to catch fish. Bottom trolling uses a cannon ball as its
tactic. The cannon ball is drug around the bottom where it stirs
up mud and causes noise. This stirs up the fish, provoking them
to bite the bait. Trawling is used to catch many fish at once.
It involves a net with weights and wheels attached to it. This
net rolls along the bottom and scoops up fish. Each type has its
good points and bad points, but those are mainly based upon the
fisherman's goals. The method you chose to use for deep fishing
is up to you.
Deep fishing takes skill and some preparation. Fishing at the
bottom comes with its own problems. Fisherman do not want to
keep pulling up their line to check bait or move to a different
location. Planning the type of deep fishing is also important so
you are prepared with the correct equipment. A little planning
and patience will make for a good deep fishing experience.