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Definition of baitfish in US English: baitfishnounˈbātfiSHˈbātfiSH A fish used as bait to catch a larger fish. Example sentencesExamples - The only thing to do was to go back to bat-cave and catch some more baitfish.
- Gulls wheeled and pitched over abrupt flurries of small baitfish, and the ripe scent of feeding fish was in the air.
- When you see squid or baitfish jumping clear of the water, bass wait below.
- An outgoing tide can sometimes be a lucky charm when a channel current sweeps all the baitfish through it and the predator fish line up and wait for them.
- Our noses know no difference, but a baitfish's eyes say much about when it was caught.
- It's a fish magnet, home to swirling schools of baitfish and snappers, multitudes of groupers, and more scorpionfish per square metre than I have ever seen before.
- Not only is the Mackerel a great ultra light sporting fish in its own right, but it is also a baitfish capable of catching virtually every species of fish that swims around our shores.
- The problem with casting livebaits, is that the impact with the surface can stun the baitfish and repeated casts reduce the bait's longevity.
- Do not stay in the water with blood around you. • Stay out of the water if fish blood or baitfish are present.
- The water was cool and clear, and the strong current that broke around the pinnacle ushered in a parade of fish life: clouds of baitfish and anthias, along with a mix of jacks and barracuda.
- You don't get big fish without baitfish, and the latter are showing in better numbers recently beneath the rebuilt pier at San Luis Pass.
- Finally, the estuaries are teeming with forage; small baitfish and shellfish abound ‘back there,’ easy prey for revved-up reds and trout.
- Those of us who went to bed at daybreak went down late in the morning to find the ship anchored and Frank and the early risers with the light tackle out catching small baitfish 3 and 4 at a time.
- Tiny baitfish feed on these amphipods, and the next point in the cycle provides food for larger fish, which in turn nurture popular gamefish, among others.
- The problem was that they were exceedingly clever fish, because they would take the baitfish and then chomp it all except the head and the hook.
- They can see hooks hanging out from the baitfish in clear water and they'll spook easily if they can see the bait isn't swimming just right.
- My recommendation is a 1 to 1.5m length of leader - this will allow your bait to represent a live or injured baitfish in the swells.
- Common baitfish such as bluegill sunfish, threadfin shad and tilapia are short and stubby; the long, slim profile of the lure perhaps comes closest to matching a baby bass.
- Once a potentially productive area is located - keys include moving water, structure and baitfish - success depends on how long a person can stand in that one spot and cast.
- Small kings travel in schools, and when you find a pack of them it's fairly easy to get hook-up after hook-up by trolling a plug through their midst or drifting a frozen baitfish into the school.
Definition of baitfish in US English: baitfishnounˈbātfiSH A fish used as bait to catch a larger fish. Example sentencesExamples - The problem with casting livebaits, is that the impact with the surface can stun the baitfish and repeated casts reduce the bait's longevity.
- Small kings travel in schools, and when you find a pack of them it's fairly easy to get hook-up after hook-up by trolling a plug through their midst or drifting a frozen baitfish into the school.
- You don't get big fish without baitfish, and the latter are showing in better numbers recently beneath the rebuilt pier at San Luis Pass.
- Tiny baitfish feed on these amphipods, and the next point in the cycle provides food for larger fish, which in turn nurture popular gamefish, among others.
- An outgoing tide can sometimes be a lucky charm when a channel current sweeps all the baitfish through it and the predator fish line up and wait for them.
- Those of us who went to bed at daybreak went down late in the morning to find the ship anchored and Frank and the early risers with the light tackle out catching small baitfish 3 and 4 at a time.
- Gulls wheeled and pitched over abrupt flurries of small baitfish, and the ripe scent of feeding fish was in the air.
- Finally, the estuaries are teeming with forage; small baitfish and shellfish abound ‘back there,’ easy prey for revved-up reds and trout.
- They can see hooks hanging out from the baitfish in clear water and they'll spook easily if they can see the bait isn't swimming just right.
- Once a potentially productive area is located - keys include moving water, structure and baitfish - success depends on how long a person can stand in that one spot and cast.
- Common baitfish such as bluegill sunfish, threadfin shad and tilapia are short and stubby; the long, slim profile of the lure perhaps comes closest to matching a baby bass.
- Our noses know no difference, but a baitfish's eyes say much about when it was caught.
- It's a fish magnet, home to swirling schools of baitfish and snappers, multitudes of groupers, and more scorpionfish per square metre than I have ever seen before.
- My recommendation is a 1 to 1.5m length of leader - this will allow your bait to represent a live or injured baitfish in the swells.
- When you see squid or baitfish jumping clear of the water, bass wait below.
- The water was cool and clear, and the strong current that broke around the pinnacle ushered in a parade of fish life: clouds of baitfish and anthias, along with a mix of jacks and barracuda.
- Do not stay in the water with blood around you. • Stay out of the water if fish blood or baitfish are present.
- Not only is the Mackerel a great ultra light sporting fish in its own right, but it is also a baitfish capable of catching virtually every species of fish that swims around our shores.
- The problem was that they were exceedingly clever fish, because they would take the baitfish and then chomp it all except the head and the hook.
- The only thing to do was to go back to bat-cave and catch some more baitfish.
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