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Shore Fishing => General Questions => Ledgering => Topic started by: Simon G on August 12, 2006, 18:12:46 CET

Title: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: Simon G on August 12, 2006, 18:12:46 CET
I think it is about time we start catching some garfish as lampuki are being caught

The way i catch them is using a 7mt carbon hand rod 18line and size 10 barbless hook
as bait i use small sections of vopa or sawrell (which ever i catch first)

method i let the line out with the wind and drag it on the surface creating a wake and wait for the fish to bite once it takes the bait wait 5 seconds and pull it up.

any other suggestions.
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: ciappinu on August 13, 2006, 00:40:51 CET
That's exactly how I use to catch them, and its lots of fun too. My brother used to catch the bigger ones by casting far out half a 'Kurunella', about 50cm below the float. He had a particular place for them, about half way the Bugibba Jetty. I also saw a lure with no hook. It's like Velcro, and it sticks to the garfish mouth. I only tried it once, and didn't get lucky but I guess it will work. Garfish also go crazy when you troll with a very small shiny spoon. However my prefered method is Simon's method. Actually you're supposed to chew the fish you're using as bait before!
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: Dakaras on August 16, 2006, 01:23:17 CET
These Gars the same as we get in UK?

(http://www.ladybugadventures.com/images/grenada/GarFish.JPG)

Also when you mention methods "vopa or sawrell " what are these? And how should I catch them? Ive googled them but can find no pics
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: Simon G on August 16, 2006, 20:58:16 CET
 as for garfish they are the some
vopa is bouge or boops boops
sawrell is scald fish
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: busumark on October 09, 2007, 22:37:59 CET
this year seems to be a lot of imsell. caught some from gnejna and imtahleb. but today went xemxija, ghadira and marfa and didnt see one. anyone fishing in those places have seen imsell?
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: Simon G on October 12, 2007, 15:48:37 CET
yes at fekruna buggibba qawra and loads in comino
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: Robert on October 12, 2007, 23:37:39 CET
saw some shoals round xemxija - but they were all very small
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: busumark on October 13, 2007, 22:11:19 CET
there were some imsell at cirkewwa today but only the small ones come close to shore.
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: kempy on October 13, 2007, 22:23:43 CET
how big to they get and what is the method for catching them?
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: Robert on October 14, 2007, 00:29:33 CET
The best method for catching them is as outlined by Simon in the first post - personally I never caught one like that (never tried) but all the people I know who have caught garfish have caught them that way.
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: busumark on October 14, 2007, 20:55:56 CET
they can grow more than half a metre in lenght. you catch big ones but only from imtahleb never caught big ones from fekruna/ghadira/cirkewwa. with the imrejkba maybe you catch a big one from these places. Simon G method is the best and when there are a lot of small vopi going for your bait u use the fat(grass) of streaky bacon as bait because the vopi will not pull it of the hook because its hard. once the imsella takes the bait you pull the rod the opposite way the fish is swiming otherwise if you pull the rod the same way the fish is swimming you take the hook out of its mouth and wont catch it.
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: kempy on October 14, 2007, 22:42:06 CET
and you can eat them??? whats the best way to cook them if so . sorry for my ignorance never seen these things
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: Robert on October 14, 2007, 23:51:14 CET
I heard that grilling is best
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: lizz on October 24, 2007, 11:45:09 CET
At what time is the best to fish Garfish?
Thanks
Title: Re: Imsell (gar fish)
Post by: busumark on October 24, 2007, 11:47:22 CET
all day is good