Where and what to catch bream

Bream is the most important representative of the species, which includes husters, dumplings, bacon and raw. Many people love this large fish because it has high palatability and can even be caught with a regular fishing rod. But in order to have a good catch, you need to know what to catch the bream on and where. This fish is found in almost any river (but not in fast or rocky ones) and in many flood lakes and reservoirs. Almost all year (except summer), these fish live in numerous schools. In the spring, they are divided into smaller groups (usually by age) and again gather together from the end of July.

Where to catch bream?
Many inexperienced fishermen do not know where to catch bream, so they choose the least successful places and remain empty-handed. Most often, this fish seeks for its habitat deep backwaters, rocky and clay pits under steep cliffs. In grassy places bream is kept during spawning. In ponds and lakes, this fish feeds near reeds. The bream prefers a clay bottom with a small clay content. In sandy places it is rare and usually at night. The bream loves quite warm water and slow flow.

What to catch bream?
It is equally important before fishing to resolve the issue of what to fish for bream. Nozzles used for fishing this species of fish are not very diverse. The vast majority of experienced "patchworms" catches them on red worms, crumpled brown bread. It's hard to say which bait is preferable. Novice anglers should be aware that in some places worms are more suitable, and in others - bread balls. What to catch bream during the year? It is believed that the universal nozzle for this fish is red dung worms. They are used everywhere from spring to late autumn. Earthworms are less suitable for catching bream. The bait is strung on the hook in a few pieces (at least three). What to catch a bream when there are no dung worms? As a last resort, maggots, broomsticks, bloodworms, claws and crayfish necks are used as bait. These types of heads are most suitable for summer fishing. From vegetable baits, unsalted dough, steamed peas and bread mixed with buckwheat porridge should be distinguished. A few drops of aniseed essential oil are added to these nozzles.

How to catch bream on a feeder?
Many have heard about different ways of catching this type of fish, but not everyone knows how to catch bream on a feeder and what is it? In fact, this tackle is a modern “donka. This tackle with a special feeder is designed for long casting of the hook and fishing from the bottom of the reservoir. Such fishing angles are based on a feeder rod with a length of at least 3 m. The reel must be reliable and powerful, with a spool accommodating 120-150 m of fishing line (0.3-0.4 mm thick), with a rear clutch and anti-reverse. Feeder accessories are very diverse: deaf, sliding, without / with feed. In summer, it is best to use gear with a feeding trough (with a by-pass tube, “deaf”, “nipple”). The weight of complementary foods should not exceed 150 g. It is not worth complicating its composition. As a rule, those components are used for it as for the bait itself. You can add special flavorings or attractants to the bait, which significantly increase the chances of a fisherman. You can add bran, crackers, millet, a little dry milk mixture for children to it (it is added immediately before fishing). Biting a bream on a feeder with a long leash is very gentle, inconspicuous, so you need to be very careful to immediately hook fish.


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