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    How To Prepare For Your Next Fishing Trip


    A relaxing day spent sitting on a boat, fishing and enjoying the beauty of nature can be incredibly rejuvenating. While a bit of knowledge and skill are necessary to perfect your fishing skills and ensure safety on the boat, it only takes some solid information and training to get these things right.


    Just as hunters wear clothing that helps them blend into the surrounding terrain, so should fishermen. Fish aren't colorblind. Bright colors can easily spook them. Use neutral tones that blend into a natural background.


    If you are new to fishing, it can help to learn the art of patience. Fishing is not a fast paced sport, and you might sit for hours before you even get a nibble. Learn to enjoy the peaceful time that you spend with a rod in your hand and the act of fishing will soon become an enjoyable one.
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    When you first start fishing, it's important to know where to start fishing. You should start out in the shallows and then ease your way into deeper waters. Try starting in a small pond versus a large lake. You can start catching smaller fish to start with. This will help you work your way up to the bigger fish.


    To improve your success while fishing, avoid "hot spots" or busy fishing locales. You are more likely to catch fish in waters that haven't been stirred up by other boats. If you must fish near others, use a different type or different color of bait to make your offer more appealing.


    While fishing it is important to remain quiet. Fish are easily scared by loud noises and will dash away if they hear you. You stand a much better likelihood of keeping fish nearby and actually catching them if you remain quiet and speak softly.


    If you have always fished from the shore, there are many things you need to understand before you undertake boat fishing. The differences are very large and there are many more safety issues at play when you begin to fish from the prow of a smaller boat in the middle of the water.


    Consider the color of the water, as well as the light quality, when choosing your bass bait. Believe it or not, in murky waters or on overcast days many fish respond better to more natural-looking dark lures than to their flashy alternatives. On the other hand, clear waters and bright days are perfect for red, white and yellow lures.


    When using live bait to fish with, be sure that you bring a variety of bait. Certain fish prefer one kind of bait, while another fish may prefer another. You may want to visit a bait shop that offers a number of different bait prior to going on your fishing adventure.


    Remember, every fish you catch is not necessarily meant to stay caught. Release smaller fish back into the water as a courtesy. Remember that releasing those fish back into the water allows them to continue growing and populating the area with more fish.
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    When you're planning a fishing outing, be sure your tackle box has a very sharp knife inside it. This tool is vital and you may get into trouble without it. The knife should not only be sharp, but it should also be rust-proof and of good quality.


    Casting your rod has everything to do with fishing and technique. Whether you cast underhand, side-arm, or overhand, it is important that you learn how to cast your rod properly. Practice in your backyard if you have enough space, and your fishing experience will be much less of a hassle.


    Be sure to always have a first aid kit with you when you go fishing. Believe it or not, fishing can cause injuries, some more serious than others. That is why it is so important for you to be prepared, should an accident occur while you were on the water.


    The best time to fish for most types of fresh water fish is at dawn and dusk. Get up early and start fishing the banks of a river, lake or pond, as the sun rises or sets. Also, depending on the time of year, observe the type of insect that is dominant, then try to match your lure to the insect.


    If it is really windy while you are casting your fishing rod, put a little tension on the line right before your lure hits the water, and this will help keep your line straight and prevent it from getting caught on any obstacles as the wind is blowing. You might also have to keep putting a bit of tension on the line as you are fishing to avoid the wind causing too much slack in your line.
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    If you're fishing with live bait, you should be sure to keep it cool. When sitting out in the sun, bait can often get hot, and the heat the fish will feel will make them less likely to take a bite. If you're using herring, for example, you'll want to keep it between 35 and 62 degrees.


    Fishing is simple once you know the basics. It also helps to know advice from experts. In this article, you have found some valuable tips that will help you to feel confident the next time you have a reel in your hand. So, take some time to enjoy the water and spend your afternoon fishing away!
    Last edited by carllwyman; 05-26-2018 at 08:55 AM.

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    Thank you for sharing this!
    So basically I started with really cheap gear and upgraded slowly. Sibereon carry outdoor gear, some if it name brand and some off brand stuff that works fine too. I got my fishing umbrella from them, waterproof boating bags, ice fishing pants.
    When I have a piece of gear that I want to upgrade I just start keeping an eye out for deals.

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