Drone fishing when casting the angling cam.....

A school of garfish is waiting for a colourful bait bomb to drop…..This picture was taken at a shallow coastal reef in Northern Denmark. This particular beach features some submerged boulders that provide refuge for plenty of prey - attractive also for other trophy-sized predators such as seatrout. For garfish it is best to be there in the spring (in May, when the rapeseed is flowering). Late summer also works, then the fish are actually fatter. Important are calm conditions. If there is something that garfish do not like, then it is choppy water with poor visibility. They are visual hunters and need their eyes to seek out prey and forage upon it. Once they lay their eyes on the playful dance of a fast moving blinker, they are literally hooked and are not too bothered by the splash of an underwater angling camera hitting the surface or when a lens is pointing at them during retrieval. They go for anything that moves and provide for a great spectacle, regardless of whether they fished with or without hooks. Enjoy.