
Fishing method for beginners
Standing a distance away from the water so that the shadow of the body is not on the water, and the fish can see it and run away. Also, it is necessary to throw the string a great distance until it reaches the deepest place in the water. As well as choosing the type of bait, depending on the type and size of the fish, as well as making the hook quiet for a period of ten to fifteen minutes, and then moving the hook slowly until the fish feels that the leech is alive. Also, the hook must be grasped tightly so that the fish cannot escape after being caught and not pull the hook quickly, but rather it must be tightened and loosened so that the fish continues to move and tries to escape and then gets tired of trying and remains calm. Then we pull the stalk in the event that it swallows and relaxes after trying to escape,

Taste
We will learn about the taste sections, which are natural and artificial
When fishing with natural baits, fishermen use, with a few exceptions, fish species that are common prey fish, and are used as an attractant to attract planned fish. The natural bait used may be dead or alive. Common natural baits that are used include earthworms. Natural baits are effective due to their structure, texture, odor, and color. Cheese is known to taste very well, due to its strong aroma and light colors.

Using artificial lure bait is a common method of catching predatory fish. Artificial attraction bait is an artificial bait designed to resemble the appearance and movement of prey, which is usually small fish. It may be necessary for this bait to present a specialized and specific display to impart and to suggest movements that would attract fish, for example, in fishing with flies or artificial insects. A common method of fishing by the use of a soft plastic worm is the Texas method of fishing.
The most skilled hunter in the world
Probably no one in the world achieved the result recorded by American fisherman Joy Polk, 29, from Florida who caught a “mako” shark measuring 3.35 meters in length and weighing 365 kg, with just a hook, without using the boat.
The fisherman says he fought the shark for about one hour, and it was able to swim at a speed of about 95 kilometers per hour, attached to the hook. He pulled more than 820 meters of string from his reel. Polk added that he usually catches it back to the sea, but this fish has suffered multiple serious injuries and will not be able to survive in the sea,
