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Dossier Matériel Spécial Noël Découverte Dossier matériel Mission Pêche 64 spécial Noël - Mouche - Appâts naturels - Leurres - Vairon Leurres: Changer les hameçons N°12 - Décembre, Janvier et Février 2009/2010 Sommaire Truites En Rêve… ? Le monde de la Truite 2009 s’achève…Dans la plupart des ré- est un magazine électronique gions, le regain retrouvé de nos chères édité Par l’association rivières depuis l’hécatombe de 2003 « Pêche de la truite » s’est estompé avec une nouvelle année de sécheresse. http://association.pechedelatruite.com A certains endroits, les conditions se [email protected] sont avérées pires qu’en 2003 et les conséquences laisseront à nouveau Rédacteur en chef des marques dans les rivières et les Jérôme Aussanaire esprits.Quel avenir pour les truites… ? [email protected] Il semble illusoire de tenter des actions pour maintenir des popula- tions sauvages de truites alors que le climat peut anéantir tous les espoirs en une seule saison… Adjoint de rédaction A quoi cela peut-il servir de réaménager des cours d’eau alors que le Christophe bouet manque d’eau s’aggrave… ? Comment tenter de mener des actions efficaces lorsque les pêcheurs Ont collaboré à ce numéro eux-mêmes se tirent à boulets rouges entre les différents forums… Jérôme Aussanaire ? Chaque pêcheur a ses convictions mais peu d’entre eux acceptent Christophe Bouet également celles des autres… Patrick Guillot Lorsque l’on arrive à des guerres inutiles inter forums au lieu de ten- Jean-Denis Pouget ter de se regrouper pour peser réellement sur certaines décisions, je suis tenté de croire que les truites n’ont que leurs nageoires comme Christophe Chambon armes… Xavier Hudry Il est déplorable de nos jours d’en arriver à menacer des gens dès Frank Faubert que l’on n’a pas gain de cause au même titre qu’il est tout aussi dé- Emmanuel Foll plorable de ne pas pouvoir avoir un avis divergent sans se faire met- Jean-Benoît Lambert tre au ban des accusés d’un forum… Les problèmes de gestion ne se règleront pas à coups d’insultes et Abonnement autres « blacklistages »… lemondedelatruite.com/abonnement.php3 Malheureusement, les forums sont en général des zones en vase clos, au même titre qu’une rivière court-circuitée par des barrages, où les différentes populations ne communiquent plus ou avec parcimonie… Publicité Certains sont parfois volontairement responsables de cet état de fait Les encarts publicitaires présent dans ce par choix, les pêcheurs devant adhérer à la politique interne élevée numéro sont offerts aux mécènes parfois au rang de « religion »…Un pas hors des règles édictées et de l’association «Pêche de la truite» c’est la porte. D’autres encore se regroupent par affinité et même si au départ tout Photo de couverture le monde est le bienvenu, à long terme un sentiment de bon droit Jérôme Aussanaire entraine des dérapages et voit mettre à l’écart une partie des person- nes, sans nécessairement de justifications…Simplement parce que l’on n’est pas d’accord sur un sujet sensible… Pas un forum, pas une association n’échappe à cela…Et c’est tout le problème de la pêche en France…Comment peser alors que « toc- queurs », « moucheurs », « leurristes » et « vaironneurs » ne se supportent pas toujours… Beaucoup de pêcheurs se concentrent sur une technique et une bon- ne partie d’entre eux méprise les autres… Pourquoi un moucheur serait meilleur qu’un tocqueur et inverse- ment… ? Pourquoi vouloir toujours donner des leçons aux autres et ne pas accepter d’en recevoir… ? Pourtant, découvrir une nouvelle technique apporte une autre vision de la pêche ! Tant que ce cercle infernal perdurera, personne ne pèsera devant EDF avec ses barrages, ou devant le gouvernement avec son grenelle de pacotille… Je ne sais pas pour vous mais personnellement je préfèrerai arrêter La reproduction totale ou partielle des de pêcher pour qu’il reste des truites plutôt que d’être contraint d’ar- photos et des manuscrits est interdite, rêter parce qu’il n’y en a plus…. sauf accord avec la rédaction et/ou Alors commençons par apprendre à tous communiquer entre person- nes civilisées plutôt que d’attiser les flammes d’un feu inutile… avec leur auteur respectif. Editorial Sommaire Sommaire Page 06 Livres Leurres : Equiper ses cuillers d’hameçons simples Page 08 Découverte: la Mission Pêche 64 Page 15 Lettre ouverte Pat(te) de mouche : Le Streamer en lapin Page 17 Récit: Le Vieux Pêcheur Infos: Salon des Pêches Sportives 2010 Page 24 Dossier Spécial Noël - Mouche - Appâts naturels - Vairon - Leurres Le monde de la truite - Page Ma vie de pêcheur Livres Un nouveau livre d’Alphonse Arias est toujours un évènement au vu du succès à chaque fois rencontré. Dans «Ma vie de pêcheur», il laisse cette fois le premier plan au côté poête du célèbre pê- cheur. Vous avez déjà pu en découvrir un extrait dans le précédent numéro de la revue («Il était plus de 50 fois l’ouverture», NDLR) et ainsi voir une autre facette du poête pêcheur, comme j’aime le nommer. Le guide Arias Enfin la réédition d’un des livres traitant de la pêche à la truite les plus vendus et recherchés. Devant le nombre de demandes, ce livre connu de milliers de pêcheurs a été réédité afin de per- mettre aux passionnés de compléter leur col- lection par un livre indispensable et surtout de d’améliorer leur connaissance. La Femme Truite le coup du soir et autres contes de pêche (Aquarelles de Marie-Annick Dutreil) LE NOUVEAU LIVRE DE VINCENT LALU Directeur de Pêches Sportives http://www.laviedurail.com/content/bouti- que/le-coup-du-soir-et-autres-contes Le monde de la truite - Page 4 Le monde de la truite - Page Ma vie de pêcheur Un nouveau livre d’Alphonse Arias est toujours un évènement au vu du succès à chaque fois rencontré. Dans «Ma vie de pêcheur», il laisse cette fois le premier plan au côté poête du célèbre pê- cheur. Vous avez déjà pu en découvrir un extrait dans le précédent numéro de la revue («Il était plus de 50 fois l’ouverture», NDLR) et ainsi voir une autre facette du poête pêcheur, comme j’aime le nommer. La Femme Truite le coup du soir et autres contes de pêche (Aquarelles de Marie-Annick Dutreil) LE NOUVEAU LIVRE DE VINCENT LALU Directeur de Pêches Sportives http://www.laviedurail.com/content/bouti- que/le-coup-du-soir-et-autres-contes Le monde de la truite - Page 4 Le monde de la truite - Page Leurres Equiper ses cuillers avec des hameçons simples La question revient souvent dans les sujets de conversa- tion : «Comment puis-je faire pour changer mes triples pour des simples sur mes cuillers, et y a-t-il un moyen pas trop compliqué pour avoir une mouche sur ces simples?» La réponse est : oui, on peut mettre des hameçons sim- ples, oui, on peut faire une « mouche »…et en plus, cela n’a rien de compliqué ! Mais d’abord, pourquoi le faire ? - Pour moins blesser nos chères Truites, raison première - Pour pouvoir fréquenter certains parcours où la pêche n’est autorisée qu’avec des hameçons simples, souvent sans ardillons, - Enfin, pour avoir le plaisir de pêcher avec un leurre qui nous sera « personnel »…. Voyons tout ceci étape par étape. D’abord le matériel nécessaire: - Une cuiller (ça semble évident) - Une pince coupante - Des anneaux brisés (les Owner Split Ring Fine en taille 1 vont parfaitement pour les cuillers n° 0 de chez Mepps ou 1et 2 de chez Panther Martin) - Des hameçons simples (toujours chez Owner, les S-35BL en taille 8 ou 10 sont top…et sans ar- dillon) - Un passe-fil - Des fibres pour fabriquer les mouches (Magfibre ou Polyfibre de chez Decharette par exemple) - Un peu de gaine utilisée par les carpistes pour leur montage (gaine silicone tube 1mm) Etape 1 Enlever le triple à l’aide de la pince coupante. Etape 2 (les étapes 2 et 3 sont pour la fabrication de la mouche. Si on n’en veut pas, passer directe- ment à l’étape 4) A l’aide du passe fil, faire passer un peu de fibre dans l’œillet de l’hameçon simple. Le monde de la truite - Page 6 Le monde de la truite - Page Etape 3 Mettre un petit morceau de gaine sur l’hameçon sim- ple (5mm ou à peu près suffisent). On peut consolider le tout avec une goutte de colle cyanoacrylate. Etape 4 Mettre en place l’anneau brisé. Etape 5 Mettre l’hameçon simple sur la cuiller Etape 6: Pêchez ! Voilà, rien de compliqué (même moi j’y arrive c’est vous dire !). Quand les truites attaquent timidement certains jours, on a quelques loupés, mais en contrepartie, elles sont relâchées sans être blessées, on peut même les décrocher sans les sortir de l’eau quand on pêche en wading ! Avouez que ça vaut le coup ! Le monde de la truite - Page 6 Le monde de la truite - Page Découverte A la découverte de la Mission Pêche 64 Structure novatrice et originale, la Mission Pêche 64 constitue une entité à part dans le microcosme halieuti- que français. En quelques années, cet organisme, émanation du Conseil Général des Pyrénées-Atlantiques, a su s’imposer comme un acteur incontournable de la gestion de la pêche et des milieux dans son département et veut développer une activité raisonnée autour du loisir pêche. Mission Pêche 64, ou lorsque les élus pren- nent conscience de l’importance économique de la pêche et de la nécessité de préserver les ressources… Texte : Jean-Benoît LAMBERT, Photos : Mission Pêche 64 La pêche dans les Pyrénées-Atlantiques, ce sont 7000 km de cours d’eau dont 5200 km en 1ère caté- gorie, 1200 hectares de plans d’eau et 25 espèces de poissons dont les plus emblématiques sont évi- demment la truite et le saumon qui exerce un retour en force ces dernières années avec des effectifs de poissons de remontée qui sont passés de 1000 individus à plus de 7000 à ce jour.
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