there are many ways to catch a fish without the classic method (rod and reel) ways that you can't imagine they exists so let's discover these ways .
Catch fish with Otters
If you're not lucky with rod and reel maybe you should get your trained otter. since the seventh-century, Otters have been used by Chinese people it helps them to drive fish into fishing nets ,king James I, is the first who kept otters for fishing in Europe. this method still exists in china, India, and Malaysia.
The dancing fisherman
Many catfishermen still enjoy jugfishing, where the participants are still hovering baited hook and line attached. it is been more than a century since fishermen use a particular type of swimming fish-catcher called the "Fisherman dance." For this mean of fishing, jumping jack (a small man with hinges whose members are moved by a common chain shake) is placed on a fixed pole in a vertical position in a float from a board. Through a hole in the float over a tied to the chain, and was connected to the line and hooks. When a fish took the bait and pulled the rope, the little figure threw his arms and legs as if he dances of joy .
Bobbing for Eels
in our northeastern states they caught American eels for holiday meals and use it to prepare sushi , fishermen catch these eels using a technique called "bobbing".In this method use a needle and sewing thread Altqilh after Hedda jacketed worms in the ball and connect with the ball of string to the pole after all the steps begin fishing this topic
Splish Splash
if you splash in water fish will swim away, right? yes, this is right but not always because in Venezuela fishermen use fishing rods to splash the water, this method attract the toothy payara because the sound of splashing in the water is like schools of feeding piranhas, and guess what payara eat piranhas.
Dapping For Trout
The way this topic is no longer used so much recently to catch trout anglers using mayfly live on the light string and a long pole and knead because the mayfly flutter over the surface without letting it touch the water and knead simulates fish trout food
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