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Choosing The Right Bass Fishing Equipment

2016/7/18 17:05:05


Many fishermen love to eat fish. There is something about catching your own fish that makes them taste better. To eat that delicious fish dinner, you have to catch some fish. Therefore, you will need to learn how to get them to bite. The following tips will get you started.

Remove the tail from your bait before putting it on the hook if you're fishing with shad. This helps to keep your bait from twisting around the line as it travels to the bottom, which avoids the problem of it getting tangled. As an additional bonus, the open wound from the tail will help attract fish to your hook.

Whether it's sunny outside or not, it's always a good idea to bring sunscreen along. Sunbeams over water are significantly magnified, and if you don't use sunscreen, you can get a nasty burn.

When you go fishing, try not to be wasteful of the fish you catch. While it can make you feel proud to show off a huge collection of fish, over fishing can destroy the ecosystem and make it harder to find fish on your next trip. If you have a particularly good day, consider releasing some of your fish, or find some friends to share them with.

Keep track of the weather forecast and any changes in the weather. Heading out when there is a chance of storms is a good way to court disappointment. Check the weather report in order to know the best way to go about your fishing excursion.

Don't forget to pack water and snacks when you're going fishing, particularly in summer months. Sitting out in the sun will make you tired, and the water and food will give you much needed fuel and hydration. Try bringing some snacks and some meals, but that depends on how long you're going to be out.

Pay close attention to the odors on your hands. If your hands are heavily perfumed, or in some other way scented with an unnatural odor, that odor might transfer to the bait that you handle. The fish in the water might just smell this and they then tend not to bite.

Bring a net the next time you go out fishing. When you reel a catch in, fish can be really jumpy, so you'll want something to hold them in place. This will reduce the chance that your fish gets lost back in the water.

If you like to fish, you should always buy good quality rods. Low quality rods break under pressure. The higher quality rods are tested better and therefore are less likely to break. It is worth paying a bit more upfront for a quality rod you'll have forever, rather than replacing cheap rod after cheap rod.

Try fishing with the current for better results. Once you observe or feel the current make sure you go with it. For example, if you place your lure there and occasionally give it a light jerk, it'll be much more appealing to passing fish. This is the best way to get your lure noticed.

Certain fish will only respond to specific types of bait. Take a few leeches along as backup bait. Leeches can be kept alive overnight in ventilated Styrofoam containers that have an inch or two of water in them.

As noted, it is not hard to get started in the sport of fishing. You can become a pro if you start applying the suggestions that were offered here. Set a date for a fishing get-away with family or friends. You will enjoy the quality time that you spend together.



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