Descriptive and Colourful Ebook with Full Resell Rights
This ebook provides detailed line drawings, supported by explanatory captions to illustrate tackle, species of fish, bait, flies and the methods to try for each species in different situations and conditions plus everything you need to know about sea fishing.
Ebook (59 pages) contains details and colour photographs on the following sea fish:
Some examples you can expect to find in this excellent British Sea Fishing Ebook :
Conger Eel
Usual Size: 5lb - 100lb UK Record Weights from rod/line:
Shore: 68lb-08oz-00 Devils Point, Plymouth M Larkin 1991 Boat: 133lb-04oz-00 off Brixham, Devon Vic Evans 1995 MAFF Minimum Size: Shore: 91cm (36ins) Boat:120cm (48ins)
Haddock
Haddock is a sea fish, also known as offshore hake, distributed on both sides of the North Atlantic. This species of fish is most commonly found at depths of 40 to 133 m, but have a range as deep as 300 m. They thrive in temperatures of 2° to 10°C (36° to 50°F). Their habitat use is age-dependent with juveniles
preferring shallower waters, and larger adults associated with deeper water.
Angling Tips: Haddock
Anglers pursue this deep water species from private, charter or party boats. A medium action 8 foot boat rod with a fast acting tip is recommended. A sensitive rod is necessary to feel the light bumps the haddock creates when it grabs a baited hook.
Forty pound test monofilament line on a high speed conventional reel is recommended. Heavy line is necessary even though the haddock is a modest sized species because anglers fishing in deep waters cannot predict what other larger fish might grab the line.
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