Posted by admin | Posted in Resources | Posted on 01-01-2008
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The Blue Marlin is a big game fish that naturally live in salt water. The average weight ranges from Blue Marlin 100 to 500 lbs. They have an average body length of six to ten feet and can be found mainly in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic. They are well known for their incredible strength, which is only surpassed by the giant bluefin. Once the Blue Marlin, which is landed, the fight will be one you remember for the rest of your days. Blue Marlin has a pointed nose, dark wings and white belly. They like warm tropical temperatures and are usually found in deep water. They are easier to catch on clear days when the water is clear too. No fishing after a storm from the fishing tends to be poor when the water is cloudy.
In nature blue marlin feeding on zero, mullet, ballyhoo Overall, dolphins, flying fish, bonito, skipjacks, squid, Spanish mackerel and sea creatures. Of course, any of these combinations or of, will excellent bait. Blue marlin prefer artificial lures hooked bait probably because the smell of a potential meal when the bait is natural. The only problem is that you have to take the bait before capturing the real fish! But one solution is to buy frozen bait bait companies or your local supermarket. The artificial bait needle seems to prefer blue and konas softheads but the most important part is that the bait is one that seems realistic, vivid and appealing.
Once the technique is the first nice catch, then connect through the top of the eye socket. Now continue to swim and stay alive for hours by the capture of blue marlin much easier. All you have to do is bring a nice blue marlin and he do the rest. When you do this make sure you have at least half of the line on the reel below. Blue marlin to fight and try to pull you under. Stay in Wheeling after blue marlin has struck the bait. If you notice that the line looks very fun to give the needle a little over the line. One of the biggest reasons to lose the blue marlin is that line breaks, because the fisherman did not judge the tension correct. The hook may not be sufficient to maintain anchored the amazing mass of blue marlin.
Make sure you have the right equipment with you to fish for blue marlin. Due to its exceptionally high weight together with great force that will bring the best equipment available. You need a stand-up rod class, which is thick enough to withstand large amounts of stress without breaking. Make sure it is elastic and not brittle. Do not buy a rod that is longer then six feet long or more shorter than 5 feet. This type of rod will give you the leverage you need to fish for blue marlin. The reel should also have a proven resistance. Make sure you have at least 400 to 600 feet of line available and the use of a very strong line. Use a harness to attach himself to the boat. Blue marlin is usually an average weight of about 300 pounds so you need to make sure they can not pull you under. You may also prefer to sit or even use a reel that is attached to the boat therefore not be in danger.
Usually an ultrasound sensor is used to detect when the needle is blue. It usually follows large schools of fish or poultry marinas and even whales. When you find a blue marlin after a school of fish, falling behind the bait schools for blue marlin to run on your lure. Do not drive the boat directly into the school of fish or fish dispersal. Also monitors the position of the sun to make sure that the sun has his back to the needle. It will not be able to see the bait if the sun is behind him. Surface trolling is generally used for fishing for blue marlin. A good speed is between eight and ten knots. At eight knots will hook more fish, but after ten knots more fish are raised. If the conditions of the sea is rough, slow down, then, that since the fish will slow down in this kind of weather.
If you feel you are losing the fight and are instead beginning to tire the fish tired, could be a good idea to cut the line. The needle can sometimes hold up very long and should not be compromised because the fight will be the demand of each shroud of his strength and intelligence. A Once you have landed blue marlin is one of the best feelings he has lived as a fisherman. Take a picture, show your friends and the freezing of many of the juicy steaks in the freezer for meals to come. And above all enjoy your experience.
About the Author:
Casey Fronczek is a deep sea fishermen that fishes for big game fish on the weekends off of the coast of south Florida.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – The Blue Marlin As Seen by Casey Fronczek
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