Gone Fishing

What is your first memory of catching a fish? Perhaps you were alone or with a family member at a local pond. Anyone can take up the hobby of fishing, and by following the advice this article gives you, you can be successful at fishing.

If you are using shad to bottom fish, then you should cut the bait’s tail prior to placing it on the hook. This prevents the bait from tangling due to spin as it goes further into the water. In addition, the scent of the cut tail may help to attract fish to it.

You should always wear sunscreen when fishing – even in cool weather. It is very easy to get a sunburn when you are near the water. This is because the sunbeams are reflected back up toward you.

A good tip is to be sure to carry a scale with you on your fishing trips. This helps you to determine which catches are worth keeping, as well as to record your own personal bests.

Try and locate deep-water areas. This is especially important when fishing in a river. Fish tend to stay in the deepest waters when the weather is warm. Ledges and large rocks also attract fish. Once you find a great spot in the river, remember exactly where it is for future reference.

Improved clinch knots are often the best knots for attaching hooks and lures to your fishing line. Just put the tip of the line through the end of your hook, and then turn the line five times prior to passing the end right through the eye. Pull it tightly to finish the knot.

Colored Grubs

Many bass fishermen choose to fish with lighter-colored grubs. Great success can be had with yellow, white, chartreuse and smoke-colored grubs. Translucent grubs often contain iridescent pigments that reflect light and attract bass. Whenever you run into a bite drought, try switching to a grub that is the same color as the water.

You need to understand the sort of fish you wish to catch, and which kind of bait works best for them. For example, catfish are drawn towards raw chicken liver, while bream prefer insects, like crickets. If you are fishing for a particular fish, and using the wrong bait, you are unlikely to have much success.

You’ve undoubtedly learned a lot from this article. Pass it on! You will impress them with the knowledge you have and you could even encourage them to want to become a fishing expert, as well. Fishing can be a bonding time for everyone and provide tall tales to share for years to come.