Gone Fishing Free


Summary: Gone Fishing is an app that is perfect for experienced fishermen as well as for the less experienced ones, and will help them master all types of fishing!

Updated: Apr 3, 2013
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Gone Fishing is an app that is perfect for experienced fishermen as well as for the less experienced ones, and will help them master all types of fishing! Pole fishing-Learn how to catch more fish on the pole! Coarse fishing-Tackles and techniques! Feeder fishing-Tips, advice and tactics! Guidelines on how to float or waggler fish! Learn more about match fishing! Choose the right venues on rivers, lakes, ponds and channels and find the perfect swim to fish in! Different angling and fishing techniques for catching big fish! Tips on choosing the right angling technique and setting the equipment! Best fisheries in UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark... Angling is a method of fishing by means of an angle (fish hook). The hook is usually attached to a fishing line and the line is often attached to a fishing rod. Fishing rods are usually fitted with a fishing reel that functions as a mechanism for storing, retrieving and paying out the line. The hook itself can be dressed with lures or bait. A bite indicator such as a float is sometimes used. Angling is a principal method of sport fishing, but commercial fisheries also use angling methods such as longlining or trolling. Catch and release fishing is increasingly practiced by recreational fishermen. In many parts of the world, size limits apply to certain species, meaning fish below and/or above a certain size must, by law, be released. Coarse fishing is a term used in the United Kingdom and Ireland for angling for coarse fish, which are those types of freshwater fish other than game fish (trout, salmon and char). Depending on the situation, different types of tackle can be used. Most common is the rod and reel, the rod being typically between 8 and 13 feet (4.0 m) long, and manufactured of tubular carbon fiber. A reel is then attached near the base of the rod to hold a long length of line, which is run to the tip of the rod through eyelets. Once cast out, the line can be retrieved by winding a handle on the reel. However, the use of poles is also now widespread. Here, the line is fixed to the very tip of the rod, with no reel used: in order to retrieve the line, the pole itself is taken apart until the line can be swung to hand. Poles are often very long in order to increase the angler's range - up to 16 meters. * In float fishing, the bait is suspended beneath a float made of hollow plastic, wood or quill. The top of the float is usually painted a bright color and bites are indicated by the top of the float dipping under the surface of the water, or moving up in the water. * Legering does not use floats. Instead the bait is held on the bottom of the lake or river by a sinker or large weight. Bites are detected by watching the quiver tip of the rod for movement, or with the use of electronic bite alarms, and more advanced tackle such as polyvinyl alcohol bags, or mesh. * Spinning. Either a brightly colored lure or a small fish attached to a hook is towed through the water to attract carnivorous fish such as pike, zander and perch. Fly fishing techniques may also be used for certain species, such as grayling or chub. NOTE: 90% of the videos will work perfectly on all devices, but 10% of the videos might not work properly on all devices!


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