Clonk (fishing)

Fishing tool used to provoke Wels catfish to attack the lure

A clonk is a fishing tool which has been used in Europe to fish for Wels catfish. It consists of a stick with three parts: handle, fork and heel. Originally they were made of wood, but eventually cheaper clonks made of plastic and metal were developed.[1]

When the clonk strikes the water, an air bubble is produced, which is then cut by the fork, producing a unique sound similar to the opening of a wine bottle.[1] This sound stimulates the defensive instinct of nearby catfish, prompting them to attack the bait.

References

  1. ^ a b Ferguson, Chad (2015-08-06). "Clonking Cats: How to Call In Catfish". Outdoor Life. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
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