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This Is How Timeless Time Is. Pike On A Fishing Rod
This Is How Timeless Time Is. Pike On A Fishing Rod

Video: This Is How Timeless Time Is. Pike On A Fishing Rod

Video: This Is How Timeless Time Is. Pike On A Fishing Rod
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Fishing tales

I was fishing from a boat on a small lake in Karelia. The weather was, frankly, not very suitable for fishing … A hot summer day, complete calm … The stuffiness seemed to envelop everything around in a dense sticky veil. There was no bite at all, but I nodded. "Maybe throw some bait for the fish?" I thought lazily. But on the other hand, is it necessary to waste this bait? And yet, overcoming drowsiness, he threw two handfuls of food for aquatic inhabitants into the water. And it turned out that it was not in vain.

Because soon a rather brisk bite of roach began. But what are the trophies ?! Quite tiny fish: all as one - no more than a little finger on the hand. Naturally, I immediately released everyone. And it turned out to be something like a conveyor: pulled the roach out of the water and immediately sent it back. Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. I strongly suspected that some fish came across again …

But I got tired of such a burden pretty quickly, and I decided not to pull the fish out of the water, but to wait until they get off the hook themselves. The first time this trick was successful, and the second time … As soon as the float jerked and plunged into the water, I thought that the fish was about to free itself. But, contrary to expectations, the fish jerked so hard that it almost pulled the rod out of its hands. I hooked and, after a short bend, dragged a kilogram pike into the boat.

The predator took just the roach, which I did not bother to take off the hook. And although the roach was badly dented and scratched by pike teeth, I, in the absence of another, again dipped it into the water. And immediately followed by a bite, and the second, about the same pike, became my trophy. This time only half of the roach survived. I had to tweak and put it on the hook too. Less than five minutes later, a puppy coveted her. He turned out to be small, but smart, since after his bite nothing remained of the roach.

Since I no longer had live bait (that's where the roach I released would come in handy), I had to put a worm on the hook. Alas, there were no more bites. Probably, the pikes dispersed the roach, but they themselves did not take the worm. And after half an hour of vain vigil, I literally began to reel. True, two weighty pikes and a puppy made my fishing quite prey even at this seemingly bezleless time.

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