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Techniques For Catching Bait Fish

2016/7/16 16:36:23

Bait fish come in handy for the fishermen in a variety of ways. No matter what kind of fish you are fishing for, you can typically bet that bait fish will make a fantastic lure. The problem for many fishermen lies in getting the right bait fish when and where you need them. While it is possible to go to a local bait and tackle shop and buy your own bait fish, some fishermen just want to be able to do it on their own.

Buying live bait can be really expensive and even buying dead bait can cost a lot. Don't waste your money when you can get bait fish on your own. You just need to learn the proper techniques for catching it. Getting bait fish does not have to be a difficult chore for you.

If you fish on a regular basis, you've probably already heard about how live bait is the best way to get fish on your boat. Boats even come equipped with fancy tools to help keep the live bait while you're fishing on the waters. You have all the right stuff to catch that trophy prize fish but first, you need to get that live bait. You're not alone if you get frustrated at this stage in the game. The good news is, you're not alone. Many anglers before you have felt the same way and many more will come along and think the same thing.

The good news is there is help available for you. The first step is to simplify the process and really think for a minute about what live bait is. Basically bait is anything alive or dead that can attract the hungry fish to your line. When you hide a hook in it and get the fish to take a bite, you've hooked that fish and can reel 'em in.

Live bait, as the name implies is bait that's still alive. It could be anything from insects and worms to other fish. When talking in terms of bait fish, you're referring to other fish, smaller than the ones you're trying to catch, that can be used to attract and reel in the fish you're after.

If you're trying to target a particular fish or type of fish, the type of live bait you use might make a difference. For example, certain types of fish are attracted to or prefer to eat certain other types of smaller fish. When you can catch these smaller fish as your live bait fish, you have a higher chance of getting the other fish you want.

Here are 5 techniques for catching bait fish:

Use a throw net- If you've never used a net before, don't worry. The process is very easy and you can learn to net fish for live bait pretty easily. Purchase the right sized net for your skill level. Follow the instructions on how to use the net. Do some practice throws before going out on the waters.

Throw back undersized games fish. Keep everything you can use in a bucket of water until time to fish with it.
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