Chekhon belongs to the carp family and has a very peculiar structure of the body. Because of her, it was nicknamed with a saber fish, a sidefall or a cup. In length, it can reach 50 cm, and the weight varies within 2 kg. In fluid water, it lives for about 9 years, and in standing is able to live 12 or more. To enjoy her meat, you need to know the subtleties of fishing on it.
Places fishing
Chekhon loves large spaces, so prefers large reservoirs and rivers, and small water bodies with a large number of vegetation bypass. Most of all it is in the Black, Caspian or Baltic Sea.
- Czech is sensitive to underwater flows, so prefers places with a rapid flow and the ability to go to a large depth. During the daytime, she can emerge to the surface itself in search of food, but when it starts to darker, it goes to the bottom, to the deeper and the next time it will pop up only with dawn.
- In ideal conditions, the spawn at Czechon comes in May, but the climate and weather conditions can be turned on it, and closer. During the spawning, Czech is moving towards the rover of the reservoir and is actively conducted on various bailings. Since spawning is a mustache process, there is a possibility to catch several fish at once. When the Klev stopped the experienced fishermen not despair, but waiting for the next jamb of Czechon.
- In the process of spawning, she does not swim to the shore, so they do not recommend fishing there. Usually in the accumulation of the fish of the individual about the same size. Despite his passion for deep-water places, the tackle for fishing from the bottom for Czechon is not suitable. It is holding in the upper and middle layers of the river, where there is little or no vegetation.
- When the spawning is completed, Czech returns to the places challenged and far from them does not sail. If Klev began, then the fisherman found a fishing place where the probability of prolonged pokleeva is quite high. In the process of catching from the shore, it is recommended to do long-range casts, because, near the shores, Czech is practically saving.
- For her fishing use bottom tackles with leashes up to two meters. At the same time, the nozzle should be enhanced buoyancy, allowing it not to emerge and not sink, constantly staying in the thickness of the water. Experienced fishermen make special foam balls that put on a hook with a bait. This will allow her slower to dive on the bottom and Chekhon will be more sweeping on her.
Duration and feeding for fishing
Special activity fish develops during Zhora in front of spawning. It begins from mid-April under favorable conditions and lasts up to three weeks. At this time, Czech is caught almost any bait, and it increases the chances of catching a lot of fish. After the Klev stops, the fishermen is patiently waiting for the following flock. It should be remembered that during the throwing of Ikra, Chekhon does not eat anything, so it is difficult to catch it.
In general, catching Czech begins from the moment of ice leaves from the river and lasts to new cold weather. In the heat, the fish pecks from dawn and up to 10 am and from 6 pm to the sweetest. In winter, it develops activity before dinner when water has time to warm up.
Chekhon in the feeding is not published, but prefers the animal nozzle. Including:
- Dung worm
- Moth
- Ledish
- Mukhu
- Outlocked
Etc.
- In particular, Czech loves a mad or a combination of it and a moth. For catching czech, the hook is planted from 2 and to 5 outrageous times, and choose insects of different colors. They are bought in specialized stores or grow themselves. Two colors in the bait will be more than enough.
- After putting the wrath and throwing fishing rods, it is necessary to achieve the hold of the bait in the thickness of the water. Therefore, a foam is stuffed to the hook alley, and so that everything fit, take hooks with a long tsev.
- The beliege for catching Czechs should be no longer 4 cm, because a large bait because of its size, the fish will not be able to swallow. As a tool for catching this fish, spinning and feeder will be used.
Catching Czechon
For catching this fish, spinning, bottom and float fishing rods are used. In fact, it is caught a much greater number of ways, like the allen or the same bombard, but it requires special skills and skills, so fishermen recommend focusing on these three.
- Bottom fishing rod. After selecting the place, proceed to runoff. For this, about 10 casts are made with a trough, but without a leash. Initially, they use a large feeder with dust and then throw it no more than 5 times.
- Then they put an ordinary snap and add a leash with a crochet, nag out and add supplies. The leash is chosen up to 2 meters long - it will complicate the throw, but Czech is more sweeping precisely at such a depth. The lore is chosen so that it was washed away by no more than 5 minutes, for which the fisherman should at least change the tackle. If there is no walk, then it is recommended to change the depth of the fishing place.
- Float fishing rod. Catch the Chekhon is usually on wiring. Tackle is thrown and released that she sail downstream, gradually wondering the fishing line from the coil. It is important to comply with the maximum concentration, since Czech can be peaked at any time.
When fishing with a float, it is necessary to constantly pull the fishing line, because Czech is preferred by a moving bait. - Spinning. During fishing, they carry out gradual stepped wiring. In the process, only one thing is important - to move the bait. That is why the wiring is carried out by the coil. In fishing spinning, it is important to choose the place of Kleva in advance and, barely begins, throwing into the same point.
Spinningists use rubber or silicone bait and wobblers. The bait from the gum has special additives, emitting an attractive smell.
There is nothing difficult in catching Czech. It is important to correctly calculate the time, place and depth of Kleva to catch as much fish as possible.