Designing a Fishing Lanyard

By Anthony Jones


Pike is one of the most popular predator fish anglers all over the world love to target. These sleek and powerful fish have been caught up to 45lbs in weight and require different types of fishing hooks and tackle. The camouflage of the pike is on of their best assets, they can hide patiently, remaining well camouflaged in weeds and snags, waiting for its prey to swim unsuspectingly past. The choice of prey for the pike is predominantly smaller fish, frogs and mice, although birds and ducklings are also targets. Having the right tackle and fishing hooks are extremely important when targeting Pike.

How to identify a pike Pike have very distinct camouflaged markings across its body, these markings are typically green in colour, and they also have a torpedo shaped pointy heads with incredibly sharp teeth. Most Pike caught over 12lbs are female; these can grow up to a maximum of 6ft and a weight of 76lbs. Most Pike can be found in lakes, canals and rivers, they usually look for prey in and around weed bed and bull rushes. Casting your bait into these areas is a great way to fish for Pike.

A lanyard can be worn over a life jacket. This makes it an ideal method for children to use while they are fishing. Even if you are only fishing on the bank of a stream, it is always advisable for small children to have on a personal flotation device when they are around water.

Although it is best to try different types of baits at different venues until you find one that suits you are chosen lake. Ideally if you are fishing a lake is stocked with Roach and Perch then this would be what the Pike normally are feeding on, so using one of these types of fish would be a good start.

Tackle and line One of the most important piece of tackle when fishing for Pike is a wire trace attached to the main line, Pike can very easily bite through mono or braid lines with there incredibly sharp teeth. The fishing hooks that should be used for Pike are the Treble hooks.

It is a given that each and every type of fish need definite baits and lures, so you also have to know how to these are to be used, what hooks work best and how to rig them. Once you have hooked the fish, reeling them could also be a challenge. At times it even takes hours to reel a particular fish in and it is best to let the fish tire itself out before reeling them in. Once it is brought on board, the fish should immediately be bled to prevent softening and discoloration.

With all these tips on fishing, you can be sure to have only good fishing days, everyday. Tight lines!




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