FISHING TECHNIQUES

FISHING TECHNIQUES

What technique do I use to catch peacock bass? Like largemouth bass, peacock bass often prefer "structure" of some sort. Rocks, fallen logs, points and sand bars are hiding places for baitfish, so this is where the peacocks will usually be lurking. Of course, you should always heed the guide's recommendations on where to cast. Peacock bass usually roam about in small schools searching for baitfish, often bursting into a feeding frenzy. When this situation is encountered, get your fly in front of the feeding fish as soon as possible. The sooner you can cast to them after they've been spotted, the better your chance of a hookup. Peacock bass are greedy and highly competitive schooling fish. Always cast a different popper or fly right next to any hooked fish. Another peacock will almost always be close by (attracted by the commotion). If no strikes result, fish the surrounding area thoroughly. Novice peacock bass anglers tend to set the hook too...
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What technique do I use to catch payara?

What technique do I use to catch payara?

Payara are found throughout the San Simon River in the deeper water with current. Drop-off at the downstream end of islands, switchbacks in the river and high cut banks and deep runs. They usually show themselves, slightly breaking the surface of the water when they are actually feeding. You can wade and bank fish at times, other times you fish from the boat. A medium to fast-sink tip is best, depending on water levels and depth, with six feet of 30-40 pound leader tippet and braided wire leader. Use Tiger brand wire leader in 15-30 pound test. Cast your spuddler-type fly into the pool (quartering downstream casts are best) and let the fly sink. It is important to have a straight line to the fish so put your rod tip right down on the water and strip back the fly with long medium-to fast strips. When the fish strikes, set the hook with a strong jerk of your strip hand....
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What technique do I use to catch catfish?

What technique do I use to catch catfish?

Your guides will take care of catching the live bait (Benton & Sardines) and local worms, you must bring #9 & 10 hooks and heavy weight, if not a zip lock will be delivered to you with a pair, if you lose them then you can buy whatever you like. Best time to catch these giants of the river is around 6:30 to 8:30 am and 6:00 to 8:00 pm (sunset)!! The best places are by the sand banks and currents near fallen trees! During this adrenaline fishing, our guides spook big Caymans with sling shots in order to make them retreat from eating your fish, before you drag them to your boat. Strong lines (90 to 100 lbs. multifilament is recommended) and rods are suggested as fishing gear; if you do not have just ask our manager for one: there is a cost replacement if you break the rod or lose it. ullamcorper ...
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