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LOCATING THE DEEP-SEA FISHING SPOT is the secret to CATCHING MORE BIG FISH using ARTIFICIAL LURES. Learn to identify SUBMERGED STRUCTURES like REEFS and GRAVEL and learn the SECRET SIGN that you missed the spot and are on the SAND catching only SMALL FISH CHECK OUT THE BEST ONES FROM ALIEXPRESS SHOWN IN THE VIDEOS! ONLY THE SELECTION APPROVED BY YAMA! https://loja.quersaberdeixacomigo.com.br Become a member of this channel and get benefits: / @qsdcpescarianoaltomar IMPORTANT! From the MASTER group of members, send an email to [email protected] if you want to join the WhatsApp group. DOWNLOAD THE FREE E-BOOK WITH IMPORTANT TEACHINGS FROM YAMA BY ACCESSING OUR WEBSITE! https://www.quersaberdeixacomigo.com.br SHARE YOUR STORY [email protected] FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @quersaberdeixacomigo The art of locating and staying on the ideal structure is the fine line between a memorable and a frustrating fishing trip. In the world of fishing with artificial lures, especially jigs and plugs, millimeter precision in the boat's position is more crucial than the casting technique or lure work itself. A difference of just a few meters can mean exchanging small flounders or irrelevant bottom fish for specimens of amberjack, anchovies, or groupers. Submerged structures, such as reefs, gravel, shipwrecks, or even large isolated rocks, act as true magnets for marine life. They disrupt currents, create sheltered areas, and form complex ecosystems that attract so-called "bait fish," which in turn attract the larger predators that sport fishermen seek. Large predators use these transition points and unevenness in the bottom as natural ambushes, strategically positioning themselves to hunt. This is where the great secret to high performance comes in: reading what is being caught. Many fishermen, when they start catching small fish like flounder, snapper, or other fish of low sport value, celebrate the fact that they are "catching something." However, this catch is often not a sign of success, but rather a clear warning that the boat is slightly out of position. Fish like the flounder prefer sandy or muddy bottoms, which generally surround the harder, richer structures (gravel and reefs) where larger fish congregate. The constant presence of these smaller, sandy fish indicates that the lure is not working in the main hunting area. High-performance anglers should consider this catch a "route error" and immediately retrace their course to recenter the boat over the exact point of the structure. The use of technologies such as sonar and GPS, combined with the precise marking of "waypoints" during the initial passage over the structure, is fundamental. However, technology only confirms what experience already teaches: the behavior of the lure and the type of fish caught are the greatest real-time indicators. A clean descent of the jig, followed by consistent twitches on the hard bottom (rock, gravel), contrasts sharply with the sinking sensation in sand or mud, which is often accompanied by the flounder being hooked. Attention to the details of the ecosystem is what maximizes the success rate. Artificial structures, such as shipwrecks, are even more complex and productive. A sunken ship is not just a pile of iron; it is a vertical reef offering multiple levels of shelter. Pelagic fish, such as anchovies, may be in the upper water column, while larger groupers and snappers take refuge in the caves and recesses of the structure. Being positioned so that the lure passes close to the side of the shipwreck, or on the crest of a reef, and not meters away in the surrounding sand, exponentially increases the chance of hooking the "trophy fish" of the day. Patience in retracing the drift and precision in keeping the boat in the "sweet spot" are the true techniques that differentiate casual fishing from fishing focused on performance and large catches. Interpreting these subtle signals, such as a flounder biting in the sand, allows the fisherman to save time, bait, and effort, focusing where the chance of success is real. This knowledge transforms the fisherman into a reader of the seabed.

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