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California Ocean Fishing Tips - Something For Everybody

Ocean fishing has always been some of the best around and it continues to be very popular today. There are such a wide variety of species found in the ocean that finding ones you enjoy reeling in, should be very easy. There are also a variety of different ways you can go fishing in the ocean. For instance, you can go surf fishing, deep sea fishing and fish off docks and piers.

Ocean fishing is somewhat different from fishing in lakes and rivers. For example, the fishing equipment you use needs to be designed for this type of salt air and water environment. Otherwise, it will corrode very quickly making it necessary for you to replace these items.

The surf can be rough and venturing out into the ocean can be dangerous especially if you're not familiar with the sea.

Still, ocean fishing can be fun, exciting and some of the best fishing you'll ever do when you know how to get the most from each trip. To help you get off to a great start, below are three ocean fishing secrets that can help you get the most from your next adventure.

Number One: Know What Baits Work the Best
There is a wide variety of baits that can be used when ocean fishing and it's important to know which ones can benefit you the most.

Of course, the best bait will depend on which species you plan to seek out. Therefore, it's recommended that you first decide which type of fish you would like to catch and then learn as much as you can about that species. This will help you decide which baits would work the best and when.

There is always debate over which types of bait work the best when it comes ocean fishing. The most common options include live bait, cut bait and artificial lures. Many anglers will tell you that there is nothing better than live bait when fishing in the ocean followed by cut baits.

However, there are just as many that say they do very well with artificial baits and don't have all mess and aggravation. It really depends on which baits you would prefer to use as long as you follow a few simple rules.

Anytime you're fishing with live bait, make sure you have the means to keep the bait alive and fresh throughout the duration of the fishing trip. Cut baits are best used when the water temperature is cool.

Don't use these in the heat of the summer or the smell will most likely be overwhelming and they don't have the same effect in warm water as they do cool water. When it comes to artificial baits, choose the ones that closely resemble the natural food source of the species you're fishing for and you'll get the best results.

When using artificial bait, your presentation is vital to your success so, take some time to practice, practice and practice some more.

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