Thursday, May 3, 2012

Load Up Your Fishing Pole And Catch Some Fish

By Ustim Rehsif


Fishing looks easy, to the outside observer. But any serious fisherman knows that there is an art to fishing. You have to know when to go, what kind of lure to use, and what to do while you wait for them to bite your hook. Here are some fishing tips that will make all of that easier to figure out.

Learn where the trout hide! If you are trout fishing in a lake, remember that they will generally stay close to the shore, due to the abundance of insects that congregate in that area. In warm weather, trout tend to stay in the cooler water, so try fishing in deeper areas of the lake.

Remember, the sun is one of the strongest forces we encounter daily. When you are out on the water all day without any shade it can be especially dangerous. For this reason it is necessary to use a good level of sunblock and consider wearing a hat at all times.

Make sure that you can legally fish no matter where you are. Many of the local bait shops will sell fishing licenses. If you are caught by a game warden without the proper license, or fishing where you are not supposed to be, you can be subject to hefty fines, and possibly jail time.

Don't frighten the trout! When fishing for rainbow trout, try to be as quiet as possible. If you are wading, walk very slowly, and wear neutral colors such as brown, black or green. Before baiting the fishing hook, rub dirt on your hands. This will cover up any kind of unnatural smell that could be transferred to the bait.

Observe all proper safety precautions when you fish out of a boat. Wear a life jacket at all times, and make sure you understand how to wear and use it properly. Exercise as much caution as possible. You or someone with you should be thoroughly familiar with the safe operation of your boat.

A great fishing tip that all fisherman should implement is to keep and organized tackle box. Nothing wastes more time than searching for a particular lure and you definitely aren't catching anything when your line isn't in the water. Keep your tackle box organized so that you know exactly where everything is at all times.

As a general rule, the best times to fish, particularly in a freshwater setting, is to fish either early in the morning, or at dusk. Fish tend to become less active in the middle of the day as the heat and bright sun can make them more lethargic and less likely to bite.

You should now have a good grasp on the subject of fishing. you should feel like you can go out there and start catching trout, left and right. Remember that the information is only going to help you if you retain and apply it properly. If necessary, reread this article, if you need to refresh your memory.




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