Sea angling

Fishing technique

Lines are the most common fishing devices.

Sea angling is the most popular leisure and sport fishing technique due to its excitement and physical activity.

They can be used in a variety of techniques.

Suggestion

We recommend

  • our Pro 900 electric reel,
  • 300 and 205 manual reels
  • or the DNG C6000i and BJ5000 automatic reels.
Trolling fishing diagram

Still fishing

is the only fishing technique which is done from an anchored boat. The fisherman waits for the fish to come to his bait. Chumming can be used to attract fish to your fishing spot.

Drift fishing

allows you to fish at various depths of water as you boat drifts with the currents and the wind.

angling diagram

Trolling

is an efficient fishing technique where one or several lines are tracted behind a moving boat at variable controled speed and depth. You can distinguish light trolling (surface to mid-depth) such as paravane and heavy trolling which requires adapted fishing equipment such as electric fishing reel Pro 900.

jigging line fishing diagram

Jigging

is an active sea angling method which consists of moving up and down the baits or lures. It can be done when still, drift or trolling fishing. This technique makes it easy to explore varied depths (bottom, surface, etc). It can be done manually or with a BJ5000 automatic jigger reel or DNG C6000i automatic jigger reel.

downrigger fishing diagram

Downrigger

big game fishing technique which allows to fish at precise depths and the use of much lighter tackle in deep waters. The fisherman is let free to fight the catch without the sinker weight. The line of the sinker is lowered and raised with the downrigger. A system or release clip is attached to the sinker line and is holding the fishing line in place but as soon as a strike is felt, it frees the fishing line from the clip. It can be done with an electric downrigger.

Glossary

  • Line:
    Monofilament or braided line with a baited hook or lure attached to it.
  • Chumming:
    Mixture of shredded fish (sardines, mackerels, etc.) used to attract fish to your fishing spot.
  • Chum grinder:
    Electric equipment used to grind fish (sardines, mackerels, etc.) to obtain a paste to mix with your bait.
  • Jigging:
    Action of varying the depth of your line by raising and dropping it. 3 types of jigging: drift jigging, stationary jigging or trolling jigging.
  • Support fishing:
    Fishing with a leaded line under constant tension. Can be done by hand or with a rod.
  • Paravane:
    A trolling depth controller which raises to the surface when there is a strike.
  • Trigger clamp:
    System applied to the downrigger. Adjustable spring clip.

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