Thursday, 3 March 2016

The Mediterranean Barracuda.

Introduction 

The barracuda is a fish that is increasingly colonizing our seas. With the effect of global warming, many fish species have moved to habit naturally in warmer seas such as the Mediterranean or the Tyrrhenian Sea, in which years ago they were not present.

In this article we will observe the barracuda and discover the features and physiology, in order to help understand how we deal with the fish and adapt such information to sport fishing.

Types of barracuda





The Mediterranean barracuda is a fish belonging to the species Sphyraena Viridensis. The barracudas all belong to the same genus, but exist in different species (in all there are 26, and most live in tropical seas): for this reason we must avoid confusion between different types of barracuda.

The "classic" Barracuda, what we hear often to be responsible for attacks on man, is known as the Great Barracuda, and belongs to the species of the great barracuda as a tropical fish and is not found in our area.

Instead, the main species with which we must avoid confusing are the Sphyraena Sphyraena and the Sphyraena Viridensis. Both of these species can also be found in our seas.

The main differences between the Mediterranean Barracuda and the European Barracuda include the fact that the first is much larger than the second, and that on the adult sepcies of Mediterranean Barracuda, the black stripes are present on the entire surface of the body, unlike the other.

The Mediterranean barracuda can attack a human being, however the damage it will do are not so serious: in fact, the average size of this fish in our area are from 1 to 3 kg, which is the average weight, although in some cases can reach 5-7 kg in weight. Very rarely encounters with other larger specimens of up to 10 kg occur;  mostly can only be found in warmer climates such as the coastal areas of Africa.

This is due to the fact that the metabolism of the fish (or the use of nutrients as "bricks" to build the body) is all the faster the more the hot water in which he lives. The growth ends slows down at certain age when the fish becomes capable of reproduction. This results in slower growth for those specimen grown in colder waters when compared to those grown in warmer waters.

Habitat

Its habitat, to date, have virtually been note in all our shores, then across the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Ligurian Sea, and of course the Adriatic Sea. Needless to even mention the seas around southern Italy and the islands of Malta are characterized by a higher, optimum temperature for the needs of the barracuda.


Features

The barracuda body is elongated and cylindrical, slightly tapered. The fish is characterized by having a very large mouth, which opens for the whole length of the head. The eye is particularly great ause , so he can see much better than others. On the other hand, it is not, however, able to recognize the colors in an optimal way, and tends to confuse between them. This information is useful in the choice of certain types of lures that are used to catch the barracuda.

The teeth of barracuda are numerous, covering all of the upper and lower dental arches and have the shape of a dagger. They are very sharp. Other sharp teeth are present in the palate, which explains why a barracuda can become very dangerous in case of attack on a human being

The fish is a predator and is strictly carnivore; as hunting behavior it prefers rather not move much and sit still in an area to wait for the passage of small fish on which it feeds, capturing them with rapid and unexpected movements. Also it is not able to swallow the prey at the first shot, but tends to repeat more than once further aggression in order to chew its prey.

The hunting takes place mostly at night, when it is easier to surprise the prey, and in the twilight hours, although it is not hard to find herds that are hunting in broad daylight. When they hunt they generally swim a few meters from the water surface, and when drop below twenty meters means that they are not trying for food but are shifting, so it will be very difficult to catch them.

The color varies with the age of the fish and is consistent in young and becomes varied in adults, where they appear black stripes we mentioned earlier.

The barracuda has two dorsal fins, far apart, one radial and one devoid of rays, two thoracic fins poorly developed, an anal fin with one ray and the tail fin, not very big but well-forked.

The barracuda is a gregarious animal, although the size of herds are reduced as the animals grow further: the bigger they are, the less numerous are the groups, up to the solitary life for specimens that exceed 10 kg. They prefer shallow waters and never move far from the coasts, as well as for fishing is easy enough to find them where there are rocky waters, dry or isolated rocky outcrops.

Reproduction occurs in the spring period to the early summer, always around the coasts and in ports.


Fishing

As for fishing, barracuda are caught trolling, by boat, or by using surface lures with spinning techniques from shore.

It tends to be more active when the sea is rough, although the eating behavior is quite unpredictable, so you can catch barracuda even when the sea is completely calm and in broad daylight.

As for the meat, this is of good quality, though not very rich in protein; nevertheless, the barracuda is wanted in the sport fishing for fun and the difficulty of fishing rather than for its culinary qualities.

Sunday, 6 July 2014

XESTA - Fishing & Sports

Introduction

Dear Customers and Friends,

I am pleased to announce that the distribution of XESTA products in Malta & Gozo will kick off from the coming week through the online store at www.fishwiselures.com

XESTA range of products are high-end MADE IN JAPAN products, with a vast range catering from Mebaru and Aji fishing to Shore Jigging and Off-Shore Fishing.

We guarantee the best prices online for this brand. Prices are cheaper than ebay!! Kindly check our website for listings of all products available. More XESTA products will be coming in later on this month.

XESTA products are exclusively distributed in Malta & Gozo by FISHWISELURES.

Web: www.fishwiselures.com
Email: info@fishwiselures.com
Tel: +356 79240910

Products are also available to international customers. Shipping costs may vary. Kindly send an email and ask me for shipping quotes before payment.



XESTA Star Head Touch Down Jig-Head




The Star Head Touch Down Jig-Head is a well balanced jig-head ideal for light game. Craftily developed in order to be able to swim, dart and fall, this jig-head is ideal for 'Mebaru' and 'Aji' fishing.

The Star Head Touch Down can be worked in 3 different ways. It can swim, and thus can produce a wobble-effect when straight retrieved. This is the simplest yet extremely important method of fishing with the Star Head Touch Down. The wobble-effect that it creates attract even the tiniest predators to bite.

Complemented with little tiny and sharp jerks and thus implementing a dart and fall technique, this method is ideal for 'AJI' fishing, a technique that can yield extremely positive results when fishing for light salt-water predators that flock our shores in the summer months.

The third method is ideal for 'Mebaru', the traditional method of fishing for light game predators at the bottom. The action compromise the a horizontal fall to the bottom, without any pressure in a state of no tension. The Star Head Touch down jig-head is then retrieved very slowly close to the bottom. With its wobbling effect, and the tail action of the soft bait, it incites rock-fish predators to bite with aggressiveness.

The Star Head Touch Down is an all-round weighted hook that supports a wide range of light game fishing methods. Comes coupled with a CULTIVA #6 or #8 hook for super-sharp hook-ups!

Sizes available are in 1.2 gr, 2.0gr, 2.5 gr, 3.0 gr and 3.5 gr.

Pack of 4













XESTA After Burner Mini 7 & 12 Gr.


The XESTA After Burner mini is tiny ultra light casting jig of the highest quality. The little range of XESTA After Burner mini jigs has proven itself to be superb fish catchers. 

This mini version of the popular After Burner casting jigs, with their very small size and low weight, have been designed specifically for ultra light spinning techniques. These micro jigs have the shape of a small bait fish with a compressed and linear profile and coupled with 3-D eyes make this bait so realistic.  

The colours have been so meticulously produced, in some cases even with holographic film. Given the small sizes, these mini jigs echo the colours of tiny forage fish such as small anchovies, small sardines, mullet, etc. The colours include shades of blue, green, silver and pink and are finished with small punctuations on the sides, which in turn mimic the forage fish quite realistically.  

This ultra light casting jigs can be worked in various ways. It is very easy to produce a manic fluttering action with this jig, simply by using a straight retrieve method coupled with tiny small jerks, folllowed by another drop. Ideal for light game predators.

Comes coupled with a Chrome CULTIVA ST-36BC treble hook. 

Available in 4 different colours. 










XESTA After Burner 40gr. 


XESTA's After Burner Casting Jig is designed to achieve flexible movements when working the jig. It is an ideal jig for hunting salt-water predators with Shore Jigging techniques. It is no exaggeration to say that the After Burner has established itself as one of the top favourite casting jigs for shore jigging anglers around the world. 

XESTA managed to achieve a great action when producing this metal casting jig. It can be worked in 3 different ways; straight retrieving the jig will produce a high wobbling effect . The fall action of the jig is unique, and thus can be complimented with jerked recovery to achieve a great action. The unique paint patterns will surely do their work as, combined with this movement, will make the jig quite enticing.  

The head shape of the jig provides great stability and high precision, 2 extremely important factors when fishing for pelagic fish both in-shore and off-shore. Its swimming flickering is bound to the particular design of the body; the centre of gravity is backwards, so as to swing sideways while falling, creating ultra attractive vibrations. Expect a strike or two while waiting for the jig falling down. Similarly, the sharp profile with a broad ventral parts ensures a unique swim with unpredictable wobble effects and scraps during linear recovery. 

Suitable to combine with the WBB HardLock Snap, refer to pictures below for the various methods of assist hook assembly. 

Irresistible to all predators !! 

Available in 40 grams and 7 different colours. 
















XESTA Nitro Off-Shore Jig 160 Gr. 



XESTA's popular NITRO metal casting jig series. Ideal for both in-shore and off-shore jigging, this metal jig was produced with the ability to generate an easy flat fall out whilst its centre balance, with its asymmetrical body, will slide from left to right. It was also produced with the idea of creating a jig that can accommodate a wide variety of jerking actions, thus enabling the angler to adjust his technique according to various conditions. 

If a one pitch retrieve and one jerk is applied, the jig will slide from side to side in a larger swimming movement. If a high pitch retrieve and short jerking is applied, the NITRO will violenty dart from side to side, creating an enticing situation for the predator to bite. The angler can also apply short jerks during the fall, which also will yield superb results for pelagic fish. 

Available in 160 gr. and 2 different colours. 

BIG GAME !!! 






XESTA Shami Claw Assist Hooks



XESTA's Keimurashami Claw Assist Hooks, also know as Shami Claw Assist Hooks, are the premium assist hooks produced within the line-up of Xesta Claw Assist Hooks.

With its ability to invite the predators to bite, and the ease of being sucked into the predators' mouth, XESTA's Shami Claw has become the classic choice for in-shore and off-shore jigging. Equipped with
leather skin Keimurashami, which is indeed expressed in a rainbow of colours, XESTA created an assist hook that is ideal for any kind of fishing for big game, both in-shore and off-shore. The end result is one of greater appeal and ease of biting. This is a custom built straight-line hook for better penetration.

Entice the fish to bite your jig with these splendid assist hooks for all your fishing needs!

Comes in sizes LL, 1/0 and 2/0.















XESTA Hard Solid Ring



XESTA Hard Solid Ring.  Available in 3 different sizes 

Hard Solid Ring 60 LB - XESTA - #2
Hard Solid Ring 160 LB - XESTA - #3
Hard Solid Ring 300 LB - XESTA - #4









XESTA Hard Split Ring



XESTA Hard Split Ring.  Available in 3 different sizes 

Hard Split Ring 50 LB - XESTA - #3
Hard Split Ring 80 LB - XESTA - #4
Hard Split Ring 140 LB - XESTA - #5