Megkapás
Megkapás is a term used in Hungarian fishing jargon to describe the moment when a fish takes the bait and the line begins to move or tighten, signaling the start of the fight and the potential catch. It refers to the bite or strike that prompts the angler to react and begin reeling, rather than to the final landing of the fish.
Etymology and meaning: The word combines kapás, meaning a catch or bite, with the prefix meg-, which
Usage: Megkapás is common in recreational and sport fishing in Hungary. It can denote a single bite
Context: The sensation and visibility of a megkapás depend on gear, bait, fish species, and water conditions.
See also: fishing terminology, bite, hook set, sports fishing.