Everything You Need To Know About Fishing

Fishing has been around forever and has so many fans. There are fishing enthusiasts all around the globe. A lot of people who fish take pride in their unique fishing secrets. While many won't share what they know, the experts we've consulted did, and herein lie their strategies.

If you are looking at taking up fishing as a new hobby,the first thing you need to do is to invest in a quality grade rod and reel combination. Buying bad quality equipment will only discourage the fishing process if it breaks; however, it is not important that you buy the stop of the line to start with either.


Timing is one of the most important aspects to understand when you are fishing. Research the different patterns for when certain fish will appear in the water to put yourself in the best position to maximize your results. Understanding the environment that you fish in is the most important factor while fishing.

Saltwater fish tend to be a lot sharper when it comes to the scent of your bait. For that reason, it is usually advisable to fish with fresh live or fresh dead bait, when fishing in salt water. This is more likely to attract fish from a distance than artificial lures with more subtle or less natural scents.

Make sure to buy a fishing rod that is very comfortable for you. If you are not comfortable holding the rod and maneuvering with it, then it is not likely you will be successful catching any fish with it. It is a general rule of thumb for the height of your rod to be similar to your height. The weight is a personal preference.

A great tip for all fisherman is to stay relatively quite while you are on the water. Everyone has heard that loud voices can scare away fish, and while this is slightly exaggerated, making a lot of noise on the surface, particularly disturbing the surface, can indeed spook fish.

Don't forget to bring your sunscreen when you go fishing. Protecting yourself from the sun is important, even on overcast days, or in the middle of winter. You should apply sunscreen 30 minutes before going outside. Take a break to re-apply your sunscreen every two hours. Pay particular attention to your face, and neck.

While many people catch plenty of fish using artificial bait, you may have better luck catching a fish with something that is alive. Worms have been long known to be a good natural bait choice, but other options are very effective such as small crabs, and live shrimp.

Keep safety in mind when you are fishing. Wear a life jacket (and make sure it is fastened) if you are on a boat. Cover yourself with sun screen, if you are out for an extended period of time. Place all sharp items (like knives and hooks) in your tackle box when not in use.

Make sure that you research the laws in your state so that you know everything that needs to be done before a trip. Many states require you to have a fishing license before you are allowed to go onto the water. Most fishing areas have additional rules, so you need to make sure you are aware of those as well.

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. Check out this tuna fishing video.

Check the hooks on your lures as well as any hooks already on your line to ensure that they are sharp enough to bring a big fish in. If they will still scratch your nail then they are good to go, but if they are too blunt to do even that, then it is time to change them up.

If you are planning on fishing at night, always bring a spotlight and flashlight on your trip. This device will help you to see the water more clearly, especially if you are in a murky area. Also, a flashlight is important if you are in a dark area and are trying to navigate your path on the water.

When you are fishing in clear water, there is no need for large or flashy lures. In fact, the more subtle your bait is the better since fish can already see it clearly. Consider reducing not only the size of your bait but also of your line and sinker to get a more natural look.

Be sure to wear relaxed, comfortable clothes that are appropriate for the weather and location you will be fishing in. If you are not comfortable than odds are you will not remain relaxed and enjoy your trip. This will result in you fishing for less time and bringing home less fish.

As you probably know already, people all around the globe enjoy fishing. Lots of people just enjoy being outside, while others fish for the thrill of a big catch. No matter what level of fishing one partakes in, most are always interesting in learning new tricks. Use the tips you've learned here to help you have more fun fishing and to get the results you want.