How to Fish
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- When to Fish » more
- There really are better times to fish. And they’re affected by sunlight, warming trends, water depth, storm and weather patterns, wind and tidal flows, topography, geography and season differences.
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The best times for fishing can also be affected by the type of weather during a particular day and in a particular location. Weather can affect specific locations and bodies of water within a particular geography. So when to fish and where to fish are always interrelated, and are always influenced by changing weather conditions.
You’ll soon learn that when it’s a bad day for fishing in one location, it could be a good day in another; and the locations may not be far apart.
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- Playing the Fish » more
- When a fish feels the hook, it struggles to get free. This might involve jumping, making a long run, swimming back against the line or swimming around obstacles.
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- Landing the Fish » more
- Netting, gaffing, landing, beaching and unhooking; there are a number of ways to bring in that fish.
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- Preparing Your Catch » more
- Everything you need to get started on cleaning, storing and eating your fish.
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- Eating Your Fish » more
- Enjoy the fruits of your labor. Or more accurately, the fish of your labor.
Related Links
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- Lures, Rigs & Tackle » more
- If your bait isn’t natural, it’s a lure, and lures have some really great names: poppers, spinners, jigs, blades, plugs and spoons.
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- Fishing & Conservation » more
- Learn more about how you can help protect the places we all love to fish.
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- Fishing With Your Family » more
- A day on the water is a great way learn new skills, have fun and connect with the people who matter most.
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- Boat Like a Pro » more
- Operating your boat responsibly can keep everyone safe on the lake. Learn more about safe boat handling, anchoring and gas saving tips.





