Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Pescadores Mexico Fishing Contests in Mexico.

Need to Catch More Fish At Night, Watch the Moon.

Sounds like a silly concept, does not it?

I believed so to, until I experienced it first hand. When you find shadows on the water ( from trees, etc ), you know precisely where you want to cast your line.

If the moonlight isn't shining down on the water and there are no shadows, the fish will be much more scattered in the water, making your job of finding them much harder.

On the opposite side of the coin, it sort of feels like the fish are much more likely to hit when the moon is hidden, either by clouds or 1 / 4 moon. So, the genuine trick is to use the moon to ascertain how you're going to fish that particular night.

So stand by to bring in the catch of an entire life instead of bringing home tales of the self-evident gigantic one that got away. An enormous part of Sinaloa remains unexplored by travellers, though keen bass fishermen regularly visit the central section to fish the numerous wetlands and reservoirs. So, the genuine trick is to use the moon to ascertain how you're going to fish that particular night.
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