La pêche au flotteur lumineux

In summer, at sunset, fishing with a luminous float allows you to take advantage of the twilight activity of the fish. It's a fun, visual fishing method, perfect for the evening shot. In this video, I go to a pond to fish for all the fish active in the evening, especially carp and eels. I start by catching rudd by still fishing, that is to say with a floating line on a baited area. These fish will serve as bait for the beautiful eels. I take the opportunity to explain the difference between rudd and roach, two common Cyprinids in our waters. When dusk arrives, I place a phosphorescent stick on my float, and I focus on the big fish. It's a beautiful eel that bites, making my luminous float dive. I catch the specimen, and I take the opportunity to present the eel, as well as the fish of the order Anguilliformes.