Did you know that the largest fish ever caught was a whale shark, captured in 1994 off the coast of Pakistan? The shark was over 12.5 meters long and weighed approximately 21,319 kilograms – that’s a whopping 21 tons.
Spinning: This is a popular method for catching predatory fish such as pike, perch, and catfish. It involves using a spinning reel, rod, and artificial lures to attract and catch fish.
Bottom fishing: This method is used to catch bottom-dwelling fish such as carp, tench, and bream. It involves using a weight, hook, and bait to lure fish to the hook.
Trawling: This is a commercial fishing method used to catch large quantities of fish. It involves dragging a net behind a fishing boat to catch fish such as herring, mackerel, and cod.
Ice fishing: This is a popular method of winter fishing in Russia. It involves cutting a hole in the ice and using a rod, bait, and hook to catch fish such as perch, pike, and trout.
Fly fishing: This method is used to catch salmon and trout in rivers and streams. It involves using a lightweight fly rod, reel, and artificial fly to mimic the fish’s natural food source.
Our hero today clearly decided to go float fishing and came fishing with his friend. Where is the second fisherman in the picture?