HI TO ALL
PROSIT FOR THE USEFUL INFORMATION HOWEVER I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS WHICH I NEED ADVICE FOR.
LATELY I WENT FISHING IN A LOT OF AREAS AROUND MALTA BUT WAS NOT THAT GOOD SOMETIMES NOT EVEN A BITE. I WENT DURING NIGHTFALL AND AT DAWN BUT ONLY CAUGHT LITTLE STUFF WHIHC THEN I THROW BACK. PLACES TAHT I WENT ARE VALLETTA NEAR PIXKERIJA, POPEYE VILLAGE, BIGHI, BIRGU INFRONT OF CASINO, TA XBIEX NEAR BLACK PEARL AND ALSO SLIEMA INFRONT OF MAGIC KIOSK.
I used as bait on my paternoster rig always hniex of korea (as i tried other bait like ckal and frozen shrimp but did not work out) but only managed to get small ones using a size 8 or 7 hook with line size 22 or 25.
It seems iether i am doing something wrong or the big fish are going to school to learn to avoid fishermen :-). This is my only hobby so help is appreciated as i need to catch some nice big fish
Can anyone help me in my questions:
i am interested in spinning from land?
what lures are best?
what places should i fish from?
any techniques?
if frozen or live bait whats the best? and what technique as i only use paternoster rigs?
your help is appreciated
regards
robert
Hi Robert,
I am assuming that you are bottom fishing with a reel rod when u have mentioned those places. At this time of the year it's the worst part of the year for bottom fishing since most fish go to nest their eggs (At least that's what I heard). In my opinion you can also try the running ledger so as not always using the pater noster rig and also if possible try using some less size line for example 16. As regards spinning it matters much to what type of fish u are going to spin. For example for lizz the best lure that I have found is the clown. Whilst spinning from land for Sawrell ta Imperjal I found the minnows and white worm that work very efficient on them. For sure live bait is much better than frozen. As regards fishing at this time, the best option is I think to give it a try for awrat since there were several bays that people have caught. Places where they have caught were Mistra, Ghadira, Marsascala and B'Bugia. Sorry for being long and don't worry PATIENCE is the most important thing.
thanks a lot for the info
what is the best technique to fish for awrat
regards
robert
Somewhere on the forum there was a detailed post by Simon G.
I went fishing for awrat about 3 weeks ago... there was some awrat, but it was rather small...
Yes it's true seahunter. I have heard that at certain places like Mistra there were also some not more than 6cm long. At marsascala a person that i know has also caught about 6 in the region of 1.2kgs. But unfortunately the day afterwards some STUPID person has cast his nets all around the bay starting near Grabiel which at certain places it is not more than 4 / 5 feet deep. Basically he closed the whole bay and I have saw him doing so. Immediately I phoned the police HQ to advise who is in charge but nothing happened. A patrol boat came at the mouth of the bay remained there for 15min and left.
I went to Mistra about 3 weeks ago straight after the very bad weather (when the awrat intially escaped) but most of the fish that were there we very small.
I caught about 10 but only 2 were in the kilo region the others were 6-10cm (very under sized) and the fish were EXTREMELY cautious/scared..Whilst i was there i had a word with a good freind of mine who was there who told me the previous morning of the day before (he started around 3am) he had caught about 40 all decent sized but in the evening he dropped by mistra on his way to work & the same thing a guy dropping a net........
TOO BAD SEEMS THAT FISHING IS BECOMING DEAD AS FROM SHORE, AND IN THESE DAYS ITS MORE. I WAS LIKELY TO GO FISHING NEXT SATURDAY MAYBE I GET A NICE FISH BUT HEARING THIS I DONT THINK I AM GOING
This weekend there is bad weather forecasted. I don't think it will be a good idea. Although still if you are going to try u aren't going to loose anything neither.
yes you are right but with all these boats putting fishing nets all over the place i guess its no good to fish. Unless you dont have any suggestion of a good place near the south of malta to go fishing
Two weeks ago, I went fishing on the pier in Bugibba and caught a couple of small "Awrat", but at sunset I too saw a fisherman casting his nets and surrounding the bay.
Last year I also went to Marsaxlokk next to Delimara Powerstation. No fish over there, and at sunset a fisherman with a small boat cast his nets.
No wonder we cannot catch any decent fish!!!
it happened to me too, just before march started, i went to sajrinjs, u qabel ma dalam zewg zaghzagh addew clikki clikki fuq luzzu, jitfaw ix xbieki (nets). when the nets they had on board were all thrown out, they went for their second set of nets.....
x'ma tinharaqx!!
Fava A
last sunday----31st march, mort sal gnejna....imma ha najdlek....qas mullett wiehed ma miss ta! kien hemm mullett imma qas wiehed ma missni...
tahsbu li il-liska?
1. xtissuggeruwli namel ghal mas-sunnara ghal mullett!??
2. Can someone help me to find a suitable place for catching good sized mullet in northern Malta?
thnks nies!!!
btw.....forum bellezza e!!!
where they big or those small ones? <<cos if they are big they advice to fish by the Farka
yes what told you emic is right but you have to consider everything... at least that is how i managed to land big mullet...
what time of the day where you fishing?
line and hook?
what type of rod?
right now to be really sicere there is not a lot of action cause,
" fejn jidhol peppu m hemmx kunsill" ;D
and i have a good place in the north went once caught some nice ones
one of the best places for mullet is bugibba near gillieru
you have to bait up the area first to attract them to one place
a couple of years ago i caught 24 caplati over 2 kg each in a day (my arms where too sore to go the next day)
i use a 25mm line, Mustad hook size 9 minalijja; using a 4m rod. it was about 8am when i started seeing those mulllet!...
those mullet were not big...around 13cm length...
btw people... where is Tal Farka ???
hehe thnks
thee line is too thick! let us begin from there. i normally fish mullet with 0.12 in ports,sometimes even with 0.1 ad flurocarbon. there is no way he will bite under those conditions unless in a storm.....
as to the hooks, you need a small one...
rods it is open to options but 1 would suggest a 7mt and telescopic for a hand rod or a bolongese rod so as to absorb the fighting of the fish because you wll be fishing with thin line. like this coupled with some ground bait and farka you have a hig degree of success. Then of cousre they need to be present...
ohh great granitu...
.12 irqiq...worth the risk nahseb imma!
heh
Fava,
Tal-farka is not a place, but a technique used in the preparation of a Maltese loaf for bait. Boil some water, and throw in a Maltese loaf into the boiling weater...let it simmer for a while. Then peel off the crust, and there you have it...Now for the tricky part. Baiting the hook with tal farka is not easy. You have to peel off a slice of bread from the loaf and wrap it around the hook, taking care not to break up the slice....I would suggest wrapping some fine elastic bait holder around the bread, to keep it on the hook. An alternative, is using the bread the traditional way. Leave some Maltese bread on the roof to go stale, but don't let it mould. Preparation: wet the bread in a buket for some time, and preceed to peel of the crust. get an old cooton fabric and place the bread onto the fabric, and wring out the water. Proceed to work in the bread using the palm and fingers of the hand. Once mashed up, take special care that the bread is not tacky make sure no bread comes off onto your hands when working the bread. No for the specials!!! ;D...you can add processed cheese, not too much. Another way of preparing the bread is to add some processed meat, like corned beef. My Dad used to raid the fridge for any left overs and throw aways and add that to the casting bait (Ghalf)
thanks the_gaffer for your special reply...
i will surely try the farka... found on another part of mff that milk too can be added to strengthen the scent of the bait. i never tried processed meat but corned beef proved that is quite a good option to try!
proteins proteins proteins fish like mullet would surely want!!
great forum! keep up the good work all fishermen and admins!
if i may ask....just an opinion skip.., could you make a forum that speaks only on sargi or mullet, eg bait, lures, places, good times for catching,......
still you've made a well organised forum! :) :)
Certaintly something that can be considered Fava. It could be a sub board under inshore fishing in Malta if more people request it. Otherwise I suggest you start a topic, All About Catching Sargi and All About Catching Mullet so you can get things going. We can always split the topics and posts later on.
oki sure skip....when i will have some time..... will start something(although i'm a bit new in this forum) ..cos now i'm abit busy..
Quote from: robbygee on February 12, 2008, 09:50:18 CET
thanks a lot for the info
what is the best technique to fish for awrat
regards
robert
You can try fishing for awrat using pole, float and maggots in harbour areas. Add some maggots to you ghalf. Fish about 20cm above the bottom. Be patient; don't strike as soon as float moves. Let it sink for a few seconds. Good luck.
You've propbably heard all this before, but the best time to fish for awrat is just after a high wind storm. Usually, some awrat manage to escape from the fish farm nets, or better still, the netting enclosing the awrat gives way, and most of the fish swim towards the shore. keep your ears to the ground and listen for stories circulating that awrat have escaped from the fish farms sprutting all over Malta. Then, using the fishing techniques very well described by Tancred, search for the best location and do some quality fishing!!