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Pros And Cons Of Stream Fishing

2016/7/18 17:07:16


FIshing is a very relaxing pastime, experiencing the wildlife and the gently lapping water, allowing you to be one with nature. What is not relaxing is the sound of the woeful fisherman who must trudge home without his fish. Here, you will find sound advice to help you learn easy ways to increase your catch amount.

Experts will recommend that you buy medicine to counter seasickness if you are going saltwater fishing. Even if you have never experienced motion sickness it is a good idea to be prepared because you can become nauseous out of nowhere which can ruin your plans. Until you're used to waves, be sure to keep it on hand as a precaution.

Organize your hooks by utilizing safety pins to keep them sorted. Open the pin and run the pin into the eye of the hooks. String hooks of like size onto one pin to keep them nicely organized, and prevent your tackle box from becoming a jumbled mess.

Understand migration patterns of whatever fish you are going after. Casting uphill in the spring will get you more bites. Likewise, fish are more likely to move downstream in the fall when the weather is cooler. Casting below them will help you catch more.

Avoid fly fishing when it's windy. Casting won't have as much accuracy on a windy day. Winds tend to be calmer in the morning and evening. If you are having problems with the wind, try positioning yourself with the wind, rather than against it or at your side.

Watch out for the teeth in fish, such as walleye and pike. This fish are sure to try and bite you with their razor sharp teeth if caught. Once you have determined that the fish is no longer alive, take the hook out after grabbing its middle section. If you intend to throw the fish back in, make sure you wear gloves when removing the hook.

Your preferred fishing spot can give you a brand new experience if you fish there at night. Keep your boat lights on, and buy a head lamp which will help you clearly see what you are doing. The fish you will catch at night might be drastically different from the fish you catch during the day.

Don't forget to take along a painkiller when going on a fishing trip. Prolonged fishing may cause you to feel drowsy or nauseous so it is a good idea to keep this in your arsenal. Asprin can provide a quick fix and get you moving again.

Always take along a fishing buddy, even though a day of fishing offers a great solitary sport with a lot of rest and relaxation. If you get into an accident or you get stranded, having another person with you makes it easier to manage.

The look on your family's faces when you bring them your bounty from the sea is your reward for reading this article. All of the tips featured above will help you to become a great fisherman, so why not go and catch some fresh fish today?



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