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Fishing Tid Bits How To Fish Part 9
Author: Dale Mazurek
Article:
This is going to be my ninth article on fishing tid bits. So far
I am getting a great response to these articles. They are meant
to have tips that everyone can use. Most of the seasoned anglers
might even find a helpful tip or two in these articles.
Eventually I plan to hone this and turn it into an eBook so go
ahead and take advantage of it now. Make sure you tell your
friends and family about the fishing tips articles because all I
ask in return is that you go out and enjoy the fine fun of
fishing.
1. Water Color
In most cases the color of water can determine what color of
hook you're going to use. While this is not the absolute rule
you will find it very helpful when trying to find something the
fish are biting. If the water is murky then you are going to
want to use something fluorescent. If the water is clear then
you may want to use something more natural looking.
2. Docks And Piers
All docks for the most part look alike but what we have to
recognize is the important differences. A dock with plants
around it and deep water very close is going to be a great place
to fish. Lots of anglers who own their own docks usually
artificially attract fish by using tree tops and planting new
plants in the water around their docks.
3. Mud Fishing
Just because the water is dirty shouldn't be a reason for you
not to fish. The fishing may be tougher but they haven't gone
anywhere, it's just harder for them to find food...in muddy
water conditions your going to want to fish shallow, use noisy
hooks and make several casts in the same area.
4. Water Levels
Rapid rises or falls in water does have a drastic impact on
fishing. Rivers rise or fall a lot quicker than lakes or
reservoirs usually. These differences in water levels are
usually because of a sudden change in weather such as spring
thaws and quick rainstorms. The most important part about
fishing at these times is for you to try and plan your fishing
trip accordingly.
5. Bluegill Fishing
Fishing for bluegills can make for a very fun day. It's best to
fish bluegills on warm, sunny days. You want little wind and to
be honest in these conditions it's not uncommon for the fish to
bite all day. All you have to do is use a simple rig with a
bobber with a small jig tipped with crickets below it. My
favorite color is yellow.
This is the end of my ninth edition on my fishing tips series. I
hope so far everyone is finding useful tips that they can use or
save for a later day.
Dale Mazurek
Just remember a bad day of fishing is better than a good day at
work.
About the author:
Dale is an expert self taught fisherman of more than 35 years.
He would like to share his stories and tips with you. You can go
to his blog to check them out. http://fishingtutor.blogspot.com
two of his other popular blogs can be found at
http://relationshiptidbits.blogspot.com/ and
http://funtidbits.blogspot.com/
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