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Fishing on the high seas with artificial bait can lead to great losses in places where there are toothy and hungry fish. DOWNLOAD THE FREE E-BOOK WITH IMPORTANT LESSONS FROM YAMA BY SUBSCRIBING TO OUR SITE! https://www.quersaberdeixacomigo.com.br LOOKING FOR GOOD AND CHEAP FISHING ITEMS THAT YAMA USES? VISIT THE CHANNEL'S NEW STORE - THE BEST PRICES ON THE MARKET https://loja.quersaberdeixacomigo.com.br FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @quersaberdeixacomigo CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 02:49 Bait for Sororoca on the High Seas 05:24 Rods for Plug Fishing on the High Seas 06:42 Shimano Curado Rod for Pincho on the Sea 10:06 Respecting Casting Weight 11:21 About Sororoca Fishing Techniques 12:22 Steel Hitch for Artificial Bait 14:12 Trophy Fishing Visually 15:22 Sororoca Fishing on the High Seas 18:04 Trolling Fishing 18:57 Dorado on Trolling 26:05 Theory of Trolling Technique 31:09 Conclusion Trolling on the high seas and fishing with artificial bait to catch toothy fish are two exciting and challenging techniques that provide unique experiences for fishing enthusiasts. Below, we will discuss the most relevant aspects of each of these modalities. Trolling on the high seas consists of dragging baits or lures (artificial baits) behind a moving boat, with the aim of attracting and catching fish that feed on the surface or in intermediate layers of the water column. This technique is quite popular among sport fishermen, as it allows the capture of large pelagic species, such as tuna, dorado, sororocas, and mackerel. To be successful in trolling fishing, it is essential to have adequate equipment, such as resistant rods and reels, high-capacity lines, and baits or lures specific to the target species. In addition, it is important to know the ideal drag speed for each type of bait and the areas where the fish are most concentrated. Experience at sea and knowledge of local conditions are essential to increase the chances of success. Fishing with artificial bait to catch toothed fish, such as sororocas, bicudas and dourados, requires different skills and strategies. In this case, the choice of bait is one of the most important factors, as it must imitate the natural prey of the target fish and arouse its interest. There are several options for artificial bait for this type of fishing, such as mid-water plugs, poppers, squid, etc. The choice must take into account the behavior of the fish, the location and the water conditions. In addition, it is essential to master different casting and retrieving techniques, to create realistic and attractive movements. Fishing for toothed fish requires special care in handling, as these species are known for their aggressiveness and ability to inflict injuries. It is important to use restraining pliers and resistant gloves when handling the fish and removing the hook. The practice of catch and release is highly recommended, contributing to the preservation of the species and the balance of aquatic ecosystems. In short, both deep-sea trolling and bait fishing to catch toothed fish provide intense excitement and unique challenges for anglers. Knowledge of the techniques, selection of appropriate equipment and respect for the environment are essential to ensure enjoyable and sustainable experiences.