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Freshwater Fishing Tips

When it comes to freshwater fishing you have multiple locations around you home to wet a line. Try fishing from a river bank, off a bridge, in a Jon boat or party boat, or you can simply put on a pair of waders and get right out in the middle of the pond or stream. In our opinion freshwater fish are not the best for eating because of their muddy taste, and we feel that freshwater is more of a catch and release kind of sport. The next time you are feeling bored, grab up your freshwater rod and reel, your tackle box, and a good chair for a fun day with the kids. Now that you have everything together and are ready to hit the water for some of the best trophy fishing ever then you need to read all of our freshwater tips throughly. This includes the different types of freshwater fish you can catch like bass, crappie, trout, brim, spot, muskie, catfish, and carp just to name a few.

Be sure you own freshwater rods and reels that are approved for freshwater use. They will usually be smaller than saltwater types as they do not need to be as heavy duty. Next, find the best fishing line that matches the desired test or weight of the fish you are trying to catch. Remember that you are going to need sinkers and bobbers for your different rigs and setups. Because there are so many different types of these, be sure to ask your local fishing store associate which will work the best for the type of fishing you are going to be doing under the current weather conditions. There are also many types of baits for freshwater fishing. They range from artificial to live baits and we have found worms, spinners, and certain jigs to be the best for our own needs when we are out on the freshwater. Check with a local fishing store to find out tips and what is working best for other anglers who are freshwater fishing in your area.

Have you ever wondered why so many people love to go freshwater fishing? The answer is simple. These fish are usually easier to catch, and require less expensive gear and tackle. It really does not matter if you are fishing for bass or crappie because they both put up an awesome fight. Now that we have got that out of the way lets talk about learning some tips. Experience is everything! What I mean is both your own experiences, and tips from others who have the knowledge through years of trial and error experience with the different baits and will help you tremendously as you begin the basics of how to fish on the ocean. Do not be afraid to hit the water around your home every chance you get and start trying new techniques and baits. If you have a video phone, tape yourself while you are fishing. Discuss with the camera where you are and what the current conditions are. Do not forget to mention the type of bait you are using and the success or failure of each. It would also be a good idea to talk about the weather conditions at the time, the technique you are using, and where you had the most strikes or bites. These tips alone will help you impove the way you fish.

Here are some tips and a few answers to possible questions you have asked about freshwater fishing.....


Where is the best place to find freshwater fish in lakes, ponds, and rivers? We recommend you start around fallen debris, cattails, and lilly pads. The fish like to use these areas as protection and easy places to find food.

What should I do with freshwater fish once I catch them? We recommend you wear a mitt while unhooking, and always catch and release the fish that you have caught. It only makes sense to put them back if your not going to eat them. This also gives the fish a chance to get bigger, and the next trip you take to the pond or lake will give a better fight from a much bigger fish.

What color bait do freshwater fish like or love better? Our tips for fresh water fish is for top water lures need to be green or brown with traces of red, along with shiney lures and natural baits. Because the water is dark and dirty in these locations the fish use their sense of smell and vibration more than sight.

What is better... freshwater fishing from a boat, bridge..... or from the bank? Our reasoning goes like this. It is always better to bring your boat if you own one, than to limit yourself to the bridge or bank. If you do end up bringing a boat with you, try to hit the areas we mentioned earlier, and where others can not fish from the bank. This is unspoiled territory you can exploit to your advantage.

What are the best locations in NC for freshwater fishing? We think you should try Apalachia Lake, Cape Fear River, Falls Lake, High Rock Lake, and Lake Norman . All of these locations offer great freshwater fishing while visiting in North Carolina.

What are the best locations in VA for freshwater fishing? We think you should try Amelia Lake, Back Bay, Blackwater River, and the Chickahominy River . They offer some of the best freshwater fishing in Virginia.

If you are fishing around for the best freshwater fishing tips online this is one of the biggest in the US. Freshwater fishing has so many different techniques that are effective that trial and error is often the best bet. Some of the best baits that we have found and recommended, are crickets, worms, or nightcrawlers.

In our experiences of early morning freshwater fishing trips, we recommend there is nothing like starting the day with a shiny spinner bait to get the job done.

As the water starts to warm up in the summer, freshwater fish tend to head to deeper water or under bridges where it is cooler. We recommend that you start to use larger portions of bait at this time. The fish have exert more energy at this time and look for larger things to eat. Remember what we mentioned earlier about the colors and do not waste your money buying bright colored baits. Only a few different colors will do just fine.

One of our best saltwater fishing tips is to stay safe and follow all of the fishing and boating rules and regulations in your area. And remember it does not matter where you go or what you use or how you use it, you are still likely to get some action one way or another. More than anything, concentrate on your line test, reeling or jerking technique, and proper location because they have the most benefit in the long run. After you have all this figured out, remember that above all else you are fishing for fun and relaxation!