fish recognition habitats and best baits
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fish recognition habitats and best baits
BLACK BREAM
Habitat - A fish that can be caught during the Summer months. Top Baits - Small pieces of fish, Ragworm
DAB
Habitat - The Dab can be found on sand / shell grit bottoms Top Baits - Lugworm, Ragworm, stale Lugworm is commonly used Methods - Fishing 3 baits close to the shore
FLOUNDER
Habitat - Widesread, Normally found close to the shore, sometimes within just a couple of feet, Top Baits - Ragworm, Lugworm, Peeler crab in spring,
PLAICE
Habitat Widspread Found inshore all around Britain, likes to be around sandy / shell-grit bottoms, also can be found close to mussel beds. Top Baits Lugworm, Ragworm, also Peeler crab in spring.
SOLE
Habitat - A nocturnal flatfish which can be caught close to the shore from sandy beaches. Top Baits - Lugworm, Ragworm presented on small hooks,
BASS
Habitat - Can be found often very close to the shore loving the surf. Top Baits - Mackeral Fillet, small pout live / dead, Lugworm, Ragworm, Peeler crab.
TUB GURNARD
Habitat - mostly around sandy beaches. Top Baits - Mackeral Strip, Ragworm, Lugworm, and Peeler crab are all great baits.
DOGFISH
Habitat- is a bottom feeder feeding mainly on Molluscs, Crustaceans, they tend to feed by scent rather than sight. Top Baits Sandeel, fresh Mackerel, Peeler Crab, Hermit Crab
MACKEREL
Habitat - The Mackerel, can be caught during the summer months shoaling along the UK coasts in large numbers. Tactics:- Float, spinners, but mainly Feathers are used fishing up to 6 feathers at a time
POLLACK
Habita Bigger fish are found out at sea, around wrecks / reefs ect Smaller fish can be caught from pier walls and rocky marks. Top Baits - fish, Ragworm, Peeler crabs. Methods - Spinners / Lures often work very well.
POUT
Habitat - Widspread can be found at all ranges from the shore Top Baits - small peices of fish, Ragworm, Peeler crab, Methods - normally caught using a 3 hook flapper rig fished short to medium range with small baits and hooks "up to size 1".
SHORE ROCKLING
Habitat Found around shallow water rocky areas, has three barbels on the head and a dorsal fin of a line of vibrating rays set in a trench on its back Top baits ,Ragworm, White rag,peeler crab
SCAD
Habitat - The scad, also know as the horse mackerel, can be caught during the summer months. Tactics:- float fishing, spinnning, feathers. Baits:- Small Mackerel Strip.
STARRY SMOOTHHOUND
Peeler Crab, Hermit Crab, but will also take Ragworm and Squid Baits
WHITING
a member of the Cod Family, Habitat - Shallow beaches with clean sand can be good for Whiting.Top Baits, Mackerel, Lugworm, Squid
GARFISH
Habitat - The Garfish, can be caught during the summer months. Tactics:- Float fishing using a bait between 2ft-4ft deph. baits:- Small Mackerel Strip
COD
Habitat - Widespread, larger fish prefer reefs / wrecks. Top Baits - Lugworm, squid, Peeler crab. Methods - Long range casting from the shore.
Habitat - A fish that can be caught during the Summer months. Top Baits - Small pieces of fish, Ragworm
DAB
Habitat - The Dab can be found on sand / shell grit bottoms Top Baits - Lugworm, Ragworm, stale Lugworm is commonly used Methods - Fishing 3 baits close to the shore
FLOUNDER
Habitat - Widesread, Normally found close to the shore, sometimes within just a couple of feet, Top Baits - Ragworm, Lugworm, Peeler crab in spring,
PLAICE
Habitat Widspread Found inshore all around Britain, likes to be around sandy / shell-grit bottoms, also can be found close to mussel beds. Top Baits Lugworm, Ragworm, also Peeler crab in spring.
SOLE
Habitat - A nocturnal flatfish which can be caught close to the shore from sandy beaches. Top Baits - Lugworm, Ragworm presented on small hooks,
BASS
Habitat - Can be found often very close to the shore loving the surf. Top Baits - Mackeral Fillet, small pout live / dead, Lugworm, Ragworm, Peeler crab.
TUB GURNARD
Habitat - mostly around sandy beaches. Top Baits - Mackeral Strip, Ragworm, Lugworm, and Peeler crab are all great baits.
DOGFISH
Habitat- is a bottom feeder feeding mainly on Molluscs, Crustaceans, they tend to feed by scent rather than sight. Top Baits Sandeel, fresh Mackerel, Peeler Crab, Hermit Crab
MACKEREL
Habitat - The Mackerel, can be caught during the summer months shoaling along the UK coasts in large numbers. Tactics:- Float, spinners, but mainly Feathers are used fishing up to 6 feathers at a time
POLLACK
Habita Bigger fish are found out at sea, around wrecks / reefs ect Smaller fish can be caught from pier walls and rocky marks. Top Baits - fish, Ragworm, Peeler crabs. Methods - Spinners / Lures often work very well.
POUT
Habitat - Widspread can be found at all ranges from the shore Top Baits - small peices of fish, Ragworm, Peeler crab, Methods - normally caught using a 3 hook flapper rig fished short to medium range with small baits and hooks "up to size 1".
SHORE ROCKLING
Habitat Found around shallow water rocky areas, has three barbels on the head and a dorsal fin of a line of vibrating rays set in a trench on its back Top baits ,Ragworm, White rag,peeler crab
SCAD
Habitat - The scad, also know as the horse mackerel, can be caught during the summer months. Tactics:- float fishing, spinnning, feathers. Baits:- Small Mackerel Strip.
STARRY SMOOTHHOUND
Peeler Crab, Hermit Crab, but will also take Ragworm and Squid Baits
WHITING
a member of the Cod Family, Habitat - Shallow beaches with clean sand can be good for Whiting.Top Baits, Mackerel, Lugworm, Squid
GARFISH
Habitat - The Garfish, can be caught during the summer months. Tactics:- Float fishing using a bait between 2ft-4ft deph. baits:- Small Mackerel Strip
COD
Habitat - Widespread, larger fish prefer reefs / wrecks. Top Baits - Lugworm, squid, Peeler crab. Methods - Long range casting from the shore.
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