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Sturgeon Fishing Technique
Sturgeon fishing is a unique and exciting experience, and successful anglers know that using the right techniques can make all the difference. Sturgeon are a powerful and hard-fighting fish, and their size and strength require a different approach than other types of fishing. In this blog, we’ll discuss some effective sturgeon fishing techniques that can help you hook and land these prehistoric beasts.
Bottom Bouncing
Bottom bouncing is a popular technique for sturgeon fishing that involves bouncing a weighted bait along the bottom of the river or lake. This technique is effective because sturgeon often feed on the bottom, and the bouncing motion can attract their attention. The weight helps keep the bait on the bottom, while the bouncing motion creates a natural movement that can trigger a bite. Bottom bouncing is often used with a bait such as cured salmon eggs or shrimp, but can also be used with a variety of other baits such as worms or squid.
Back Bouncing
Back-bouncing is another effective technique for sturgeon fishing that involves bouncing the bait off the bottom of the river or lake while slowly drifting downstream. This technique requires the angler to constantly adjust the line tension to maintain contact with the bottom. Back-bouncing can be used with a variety of baits, but is often used with cured salmon eggs or sand shrimp. This technique is effective in deeper water or faster current where the bait needs to be near the bottom to attract the fish.
Drift Fishing
Drift fishing is a popular technique for sturgeon fishing that involves drifting with the current while presenting the bait in a natural manner. This technique requires the angler to maintain contact with the bait while allowing it to drift with the current. Drift fishing is often used with a variety of baits, including worms, cured salmon eggs, and cut bait such as herring or anchovies.
Slip Float
Slip float fishing is a technique that involves using a float to suspend the bait at a specific depth. This technique is often used in slower moving waters or lakes where the sturgeon are suspended at a specific depth. A slip float rig consists of a float, a stop knot, a swivel, and a leader with a baited hook. The angler can adjust the depth of the bait by moving the stop knot up or down the line. Slip float fishing is often used with baits such as worms or cured salmon eggs.
Anchor Fishing
Anchor fishing is a technique that involves anchoring the boat in a specific location and dropping the bait to the bottom. This technique is often used in deeper water or faster current where the sturgeon are near the bottom. The angler can use a variety of baits, including cured salmon eggs or cut bait. Anchor fishing allows the angler to present the bait in a specific location and maintain contact with the bottom, making it an effective technique for targeting sturgeon in specific locations.
Sturgeon fishing requires different techniques than other types of fishing. Successful sturgeon anglers know that using the right technique can make all the difference. Bottom bouncing, back-bouncing, drift fishing, slip float fishing, and anchor fishing are all effective techniques for sturgeon fishing. Experimenting with different techniques and baits can help you find what works best for your fishing style and the sturgeon in your area.
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