FISHING – LURES TO TRY
La voglia di sperimentare rischiando il classico “cappotto”: spazio alla fantasia per testare in mare inconsuete esche artificiali.
La voglia di sperimentare rischiando il classico “cappotto”: spazio alla fantasia per testare in mare inconsuete esche artificiali.
È oramai da qualche anno che fra i fisherman si dibatte sugli ami singoli e le ancorette. Vediamo pregi e difetti delle due scelte.
The Red Snapper is definitely one of the most interesting fish in Med waters. The mouth, gives us clear ideas about its diet, infact this fish is armed with four sharp teeth on both jaws, followed by a row of very sharp little teeth. The snapper can reach a maximum length of 100 cm, and can weighs over 14…
Since 2011, a project of conventional tagging is carried out in Italy, aimed to assess the sustainable sportfishing of bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean. The project was approved and sponsored by ICCAT and its validity has been ratified by an approval by the Mipaaf (Italian Ministry) and is coordinated by the University of Sassari and APR (Recreational Fishermen’s Alliance),…
Le esche artificiali non vengono attaccate solo per motivi alimentari, ma per territorialità o aggressività. Come sa chi pesca a traina con gli artificiali.
Eyes of the fish as those of man that are sensitive to the level of light that penetrates them, so when this decreases the view of colors decreases. If it is clear that the light penetrates into deep less and less, and for this reason many bottom fish have a vision in black and white, it is rather less…
A traina col vivo: problemi e soluzioni per l’uso di esche di piccole dimensioni. Ami leggeri e sottili ma resistenti ed efficaci tecniche d’innesco.
L’amo con girella da big game nasce con lo specifico scopo di eliminare la girella dal terminale e le torsioni della lenza in pesca. Ma è difficile da reperire in Italia quindi proviamo ad autocostruircelo…
The Velella or boat of St. Peter is a small living creature that appears during the spring season, where you can see entire bays covered by this small cnidar, especially after a heavy storm. Like other coelenterates, Velella Velella is a carnivorous animal. Catching its prey, generally plankton, through small tentacles that contain toxins in its basal part. Such…