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Most anglers
are interested in two things. Getting out into nature and/or
catching more fish. There is no disputing these two reasons to
fish. No matter what type of fishing you engage in, the reason
that you fish boils down to one or both of those things. In this
article I'm going to give you a few tips that will help you catch
more fish. There's nothing I can do about the "being in
nature" aspect of fishing, I think God has that handled;
all we have to do is partake. If you would like to catch more
fish, simply begin using one all of the tips and/or techniques
the next time you go fishing.
* Pay Attention To Your Hands
- Many anglers pay no attention to what they've been handling
before they bait up. It's always a good idea to make sure any
foreign smells are off of your hands before baiting up. Many
species of fish have very sensitive senses of smell and can smell
foreign substances on your bait. If the do, the fish are much
less apt to bite. The thing I do before beginning my fishing
expedition is to grab a handful of dirt or grass and rub it in
my hands for 30-45 seconds. Then I wash my hands in the water.
This eliminates any foreign smells on my hands. If you think
I'm nuts, what's the worst that can happen by following this
tip?
* Live Bait Needs Top Look
Natural - If you use live bait (such as worms) it needs to look
natural. What do I mean by natural? I mean that it needs to look
like a worm looks, the way God intended, and not like a "worm
ball". A "worm ball" is what's created when a
live worm is threaded onto a single large hook or hooked over
and over again onto a single hook. A set of gang hooks is simply
a pair of small hooks tied in tandem, thus enabling you to present
a worm in a completely natural manner. You don't think a "worm
ball" looks the least bit natural do you?
* What Size Line Do You Use
- In my experience, many anglers use fishing line that's much
too heavy. Match your fishing line to what you're fishing for.
The smaller your line is, the less visible it will be to the
fish. The less visible it is to the fish, the more bites you
will receive, it's as simple as that. Remember, whatever pound
test you happen to be using can stand up to that amount of dead
weight at it's weakest point without breaking. This means if
you're using 10-pound test, you should be catching 5 to 10 pound
fish. If they fish you're fishing for are smaller than that,
use a lighter line.
* Clean Your Reel Once A Year
- Cleaning and greasing your fishing reel is fairly easy and
should be done once a year to keep your reel working properly.
You need to have confidence in the fact that your fishing reel
will perform, and the best way to ensure this is by cleaning
and greasing it once a year. The last thing you need is for you
drag to stop working while your fighting a large fish. Believe
me, this is no fun at all, and is avoided by taking an hour of
time, once a year, and cleaning and greasing your fishing reel.
The bottom line is that if
you employ one or all of these tips, you will catch more fish,
today. They are all simple and easy, and no one should have a
problem doing any of them. Remember what Steven Wright said of
us anglers, "There's a fine line between fishing and standing
on the shore, looking like an idiot". How true that is,
and hopefully by following any or all of these steps, you can
avoid the latter part of that quote.
Trevor Kugler is co-founder
of http://www.JRWfishing.com and an avid angler. He has more
than 20 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15
years of business and internet experience. He currently raises
his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country
..Montana!
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