Fishing
 

How to Fish

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Here you will find pointers on how to keep your cool and work with the fish’s movements to bring them in.

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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.
  • Whether you are keeping or releasing your fish, there are several things you should know about these various methods.

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  • Preparing Your Catch » more
    Everything you need to get started on cleaning, storing and eating your fish.
  • Removing scale, skinning, filleting, steaking, icing, freezing, preserving and cooking; it all here.

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  • Eating Your Fish » more
    Enjoy the fruits of your labor. Or more accurately, the fish of your labor.
  • Here you will find basic info on fish preparation, and an ever growing body of fish recipes.

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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.
  • There’s also a whole separate category for fly-fishing lures, but most of them are just called flies.

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  • Knots » more
    If you want to catch a lot of fish—and isn’t that what it’s all about—you have to learn to tie good knots. They’re everywhere.
  • Even a simple still fishing rig can take up to eight knots to tie together your hook, leaders, swivels, sinker, bobber and line.

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  • Fishing & Conservation » more
    Learn more about how you can help protect the places we all love to fish.
  • Here is where you can find out about how fish populations and habitats are managed, about the connection between fishing and water quality, and the importance of fishing laws.

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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.
  • Whichever applies, fishing is a great way to spend time outdoors, learn new skills and have some fun. Or at least 72 million Americans think so. This section contains information, tips and resources for how to get your whole family involved in fishing.

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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.
  • As for the second, we have gathered tips on boat handling, anchoring, gas saving, and how to operate your boat responsibly.

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