hey , does anyone know any good areas for catching kahli ? any tips and techniques would be appreciated ( what kind of rod , rigs, bait ect ) because i have never gone after this species and i would like to try but people seem to be very secretive about it ( in true malta fashion)
Best way to catch Kahli is with Forok. St.Paul's bay area is all quite good, especially the at the Jetty. Ideally you need a boat to fish with forok.
hi guys
another method for catching kahli is with a 6-8mt carbon hand rod just using 14-18 line and size 6-8 hook
i use this method at night in comino next to (L irqieqa or il fanal) first i bait up with sea urchins then with bits of bread floating at the surface when i see the fish take bread at the surface i mix the bread with water and feed about 5mt away from me. i usually do this for about 20 mins before i start fishing so the bigger ones can move in
as bait i use bread or ckall or hniex in summer and ghalluq in winter.
if after 30 mins nothing decent comes in i feed for another20mins and so on
good luck
cool. actually i own a 6m carbon hand rod so it shouldnt be a problem. should i use a float or not ?
I'd love to see a good photo of the saddled brim here. I'm in the dark as to what they are, but I'm currious.
no float just line and hook
you let it drift to the bottom and when the fish takes it you will know
just remember when you feel the fish pull,pull the fish out or else you will scare the rest
Another technique is to prepare a .20mm line with a small hook. Dip your fingers in vaseline and wipe 10 metres of the line with it just until the hook. Then attach a small piece of bread to the hook, just let it float away. The vaseline will help the line to stay on the surface, invisible for the bream. However, in my opinion, forok is still the best option. I use a slightly different technique with forok. Instead of 2 or 3 hooks, I use 8 hooks. The forka is placed on a sandwich of bread and the hooks go right through the sanwich. The kahli will only be able to see the sandwich. Work very well for me.
thanks ciappinu i will have to try it out
;)
Actually you mentioning this last year i went down to bahrija and saw alot of fishermen fishing with this slice of bread technique with loads of hooks, and they just were constantly staring at it.
FIN
lots of nice sized kahli in gnejna and fomm ir rih area
they where hitting the bread so hard you could hear them before you could see them
I have some old home made (wooden) forok although never had much joy with them! Are there any news types nowadays? Do any of the local fishing retail outlets sell them ?
tks
James
Most of them do i know for a fact fishing world in naxxar use to sell them or else you can make them your self it is very easy
One of the best ways I know is to use:
1) a 16-18 line on a pole (5-6m...not more)
2) attached to a 6-8 hook
3) no groundbait.
4) use very fresh sliced bread. Cut off a small piece, attach to hook and squeeze a small part over the hook so that it does unattach easily.
5) Before casting throw in some pieces of bread to attract the big ones close to shore. The closer they are to shore, the better. Once cast the bread should float. Do not use sinkers, swivels or floats. they are dead giveaways for kahli.
6) Once hooked make sure to get the fish out of the sea as quickly as possible, otherwise the remaining fish will get the jitters.
7) To accomplish 6) you might have to adjust the rod to that there is very little action.
8) Only fish when conditions are right, i.e., quite rough sea and cast where there is surf as the wave moves out and carry your bait with it.
9) After each fish caught wait a couple of minutes.
10) As you know these fish are devillishly crafty and clever. Once they spot the line or one escapes you'll have to wait an hour before catching again (moral of the story: make sure you have alternative fishing methods).
Hope this info helps in some way
Veru makakk il kahli istra. Darba kont rajt wiehed xih lejn delimara jintefa ghal zaqqu kemm kemm jittawwal mix xifer tal blat u jistahbielom qalli ghax jekk jarawk ma jmissux.
Prosit alchemist..wow what a nice 1st post...
ada tajjeb alfejn jaqbel il majjistral imma m andix aptit inqum kmieni.se nohoda vaganza ada kieku al kahli kont imur
tjb hobz tas sandwich alijom
Quote from: james15 on September 21, 2011, 11:32:02 CET
tjb hobz tas sandwich alijom
Jien nuza French Sliced tal Golden Harvest. Ara li jkun frisk
Quote from: Alchemist on September 21, 2011, 13:55:19 CET
Quote from: james15 on September 21, 2011, 11:32:02 CET
tjb hobz tas sandwich alijom
Jien nuza French Sliced tal Golden Harvest. Ara li jkun frisk
Tal maypole bil perzut u gobon mhux tajjeb? :P
p.s. alchemist very promising 1st post veru! :) thanks 4 the info. don't mind me joking a bit!
Quote from: bmamo on September 21, 2011, 17:45:39 CET
Quote from: Alchemist on September 21, 2011, 13:55:19 CET
Quote from: james15 on September 21, 2011, 11:32:02 CET
tjb hobz tas sandwich alijom
Jien nuza French Sliced tal Golden Harvest. Ara li jkun frisk
Tal maypole bil perzut u gobon mhux tajjeb? :P
You never know.....e.g. I know people who use watermelon peel for xilep!!
Quote from: ciappinu on June 26, 2006, 17:44:51 CET
Best way to catch Kahli is with Forok. St.Paul's bay area is all quite good, especially the at the Jetty. Ideally you need a boat to fish with forok.
Pardon me for asking but what are 'FOROK'
forok are a piece of cork and with you 1 or 2 hooks and not more 1 inch of line from the cork to the hook.it is not a detailed description but on a drawing I describe it very well.
thanks a lot Robby9