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Fishing at the
Deep End
Fishing in deep waters is a fantastic and a delightful
pursuit. Nothing even comes close to it. The following are
some valuable guidelines to make your fishing expedition an
unforgettable experience.
1. Look for indicators
Keep an eye peeled for likely indicators. These helpful signs
will point you in the right direction. For instance, if you
catch sight of birds, such as seagulls that are devouring tiny
bait-like fishes, then there is all possibility of bigger
game-like fish swimming beneath the water surface. In
addition, try to spot drift wood or floating jetsam. In the
majority of instances, when you run into huge driftwood that
is floating gently on the water surface, it is very likely
that you would discover big game fish in that very location,
perhaps, even happening upon some friendly dolphin.
2. Look for snooks
When you are out trying to fish snooks, remember that it is
more or less on the same lines of hooking a bass. As a general
rule, snooks prefer to swim around posts, rocks, and ledges,
foraging for food.
3. Sight crabs on full moon nights
Right through the full moon nights, make use of soft crab
duplicates as lure. This is the time when the crabs cast off
their shells as well as stripers and go in search of them.
4. When your are seeking tunas, locate the dolphins
The yellow-fin tuna are generally found swimming with the
dolphins. Therefore, in case you happen upon a school of
dolphins, there is every possibility of some tuna swimming
somewhere close by in the region.
5. Hack and Burn
In case, when you are out fishing in the deep water, you face
difficulty hacking through a spider wire braid; take a crack
at using a match or a lighter to burn it.
6. Great Reefs
The most superb location to go fishing is in the vicinity of
reefs, because large game fish devour fish, which inhabit
these reefs.
7. Avail of a Circle Hook
Now, if you wish to catch more fish, then you should
definitely employ a circle hook, since it is known for a
greater hook up ratio. Now, these circle hooks will without
fail, ensure you catch more fish, due to the tiny opening, as
well as the reverse tip. Besides, they are usually good for
the fish, as these hooks tend to hook the fish in the lip and
not in the gut.
8. Be careful of sea legs
Pay close attention to the horizon, and as far as possible try
to remain on the deck. These would usually be of great help if
you were experiencing seasickness. Avoid the fumes being
emitted from the boat because inhaling the fumes will only
worsen your condition.
9. Anchors ahoy
In case you are having trouble with your anchor, which appears
to be firmly wedged at the bottom of the sea, then you should
attempt to fasten a float to the anchor. Once the tide has
altered its course, you can safely return. This could be quite
adequate to pry loose the anchor.
10. Go fishing where fish abound
A majority of anglers are of the opinion that they are better
off fishing for their live baits close to the reefs prior to
venturing out into the deep waters. However, it makes no sense
if you are intending to hook big fish in a particular area,
but the live baits that the big fish are seeking are not in
your chosen area but instead are swimming happily elsewhere,
what makes you think that the big fish will definitely be
there? After all, the big fish would be in same area as the
bait fish, for the simple reason that they feed on them. |