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Ice Fishing

Fishing on the ice can be pleasant and rewarding with the right equipment. Using the right ice auger, fishing pole, tip-up, line, reel, and wearing the proper clothing is all part of ice fishing success. Let’s face it, if are not comfortable, you will not enjoy the experience. If you don’t have the proper equipment, or good working equipment, you may not have success or very much fun!

The Tip-Up is necessary in my mind because it allows you to fish in numerous spots all at the same time. I start with three holes in the ice and three tip-ups all positioned about 30 to 40 feet or more from each other so you are fishing different areas of the lake at one time rather than sitting at one spot with a . I like to sit in one spot jigging with a fishing pole while keeping an eye out for all the tip-ups, so I’m actually fishing 4 spots all at the same time, increasing my chances of catching fish greatly. Be careful not to place the tip-ups to far away from where you are going to be. You need to make sure you are able to get there quick enough when you get a bite.

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Fishing On the Open Sea

Fishing

Fishing unlike what so many people have come to believe, is an exciting sport. It's a hobby which allows a person to enjoy a weekend with his family or with his buddy. Though fly fishing is sometimes perceived to be extremely boring because of how fly fishers look like in most of the pictures during actual fishing; this hobby/sport actually needs a lot of knowledge and perseverance before someone is able to fish for species from both salt and fresh water.

Similar to fresh water fishing, there are also important guidelines you need to follow to be able to fish properly on . When using sand shrimps as baits for example, you need to learn how to keep it hooked while you are fishing. Using a pin would be helpful for this. Be sure though to keep the tail and the pincers of the shrimp free to move when under water. Aside from the scent of the sand which attracts bottom feeders quite easily, leaving the lower part of the shrimp free to move about attracts species as well.

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Fishing Rod

Whether you are fishing out in the sea or in a river, there are always challenges to get round. It is necessary to have patience and try your utmost to catch the fish when they finally turn up.

First of all, you will need to get a from your local government and the laws regarding are different depending on what state you live in. For you will have to get a boat. Depending on how many people join you, the vessel size would vary from a row boat to a yacht.

In shore fishing can be done on a fifteen foot sailboat with a cuddy forward to shelter passengers from the rain. The boat needs to be sturdy so that waves or bumps along the beach and rocks don’t affect it but it shouldn’t be too heavy.

Start by throwing your line out at the edges not the middle so that it doesn’t scare the fish away. You will encourage the fish in the middle by sticking to the edges. A cod line will be a benefit to a person who wants to go “down below”. You can use a perch line as well. If it is mackerel fishing season, you can benefit from a mackerel jig too.

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Fishing - Underrated Sport

Fishing

Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish. A bad day of is better than a good day of work. When fishing is slow, the best fishing is just ahead.

Fly fishing is a fishing technique that has been used for a very long time. Many think fly fishing is a sport that's expensive and complicated. The most common form of fishing is done with a fishing rod, reel, line, fish hooks and any one of a wide range of fishing baits. If fishing is slow and you carch only a few good fish, stick with that pattern. Most of the local reports and certainly my experience will tell you the best beach fishing is early morning and late day. Perch fishing is good in the late afternoon hours using night crawlers. Spring fishing is also awesome as well. Some of the best fishing is at night. But above all, the fishing is great and you are away from the crowds.

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Rex Hunt & Steve Starling look at , and in England.

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The 3 Rules Of Night Fishing

Night Fishing

With a few simple additions to your gear and some careful planning, it's not as hard as many anglers think to enjoy at night.

There are three key aspects to safe and successful :

1. Organisation – During the course of a day's fishing, your equipment tends to get strewn around the place. At night, this simply won’t work. You have to get organised and make sure that everything you may need to re-bait or re-tackle is kept tidily in the bivvy.

It can get very dark away from the streetlights, so you’ll need to remember a small pocket torch, but nothing so bright that it’s going to put off other anglers.

2. Safety – When it’s dark, you’re tired and you’re near deep water, it pays to be tidy. You should make sure there is nothing sticking out that you can trip over or get caught on. Make sure you can see the water’s edge, or at least know just where it is.

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