banks or thickets
Catching pike in the grass
A spotted predator often chooses hunting areas densely overgrown with aquatic vegetation. In the spring, in such places, the water warms up much faster than in the riverbed or in the pit of the reservoir. Therefore, in the thicket of old reeds, rich in insects and warm water, comes a different small fish, and after it – and predators. Continue reading
Sloven
convenient
leashes moves
system
worms
fished
difficult
bottom
element
smoldered
strength
approached
measure
logs
short shocks
water
noticeable
special tools
river
rubles
average
branches
pull-jerk
various
porridge
summer
donks
moment
bloodworm
maggot
current
potatoes
times
predator
police
language
innovations
distant shallow
conditions
require
example
knowledge
attempts
sensitive
impossible
side
skills
centimeter
replenish
requirements
temperature
citizens
bream
consider
reservoir
firstly
principle
overnight
winter
family
across
enthusiastic people
prototypes
sliding sinker
scavenger
fishing
characteristic