Guppie's NJ Fishing Web - A few Tips On How To Fish


A few Tips On How To Fish
Date: Tuesday, March 24 @ 16:55:25 EDT
Topic: fishing informatin in NJ


When you're ready, set the hook by giving your (and consequently the fishing line) a quick jerk backward and up. If you have a fish on line, it will fight back and your line will follow the movements of the fish. It can sometimes be difficult to tell if you have a bite or if you're just feeling the current or a fish bumping into the bait.

It takes a lot of experience to know when to set the hook. It also takes a lot of patience.

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. Each species of fish fights differently.

Fish hooked in shallow water are more likely to jump and behave more frantically than those hooked in deep water. Deep-water fish often seek the bottom.

It's possible to land many small fish just by reeling them in. They'll fight, but they aren't as strong as the line and the rod Use lighter tackle you can get some fight out of the smallest fish in the ocean, bay, river or lake.

If you're catch and release fishing, don't fight too long or the fish will die from exhaustion before or after you release it.

 

 

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