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Fishing With Jigs

Fishing With Jigs There seems to be one thing most anglers do that isn't quite right. That's how they fish a jig. Most fish it faster they they should. Jigging can produce a nice quanity of bass but it's main goal is to produce quality bass. In The Spring Fish brush, lily pads that are just coming up, boat docks and rocks. Try fishing shallow water, it warms up fastest. Fish with a 1/2 ounce jig tipped with pork. In The Summer Now is when most anglers go to a faster moving lure, you should try jigging. Fish creek beds, channels, grass and lily pads. In The Fall Try fishing jigs around wood. Logs, stumps, boat docks and downed trees are good places to fish your jig this time of year. Also try the lily pads that are dying off. In The Winter Rivers are great for winter fishing. Try to find slow moving water in the 3 to 9 foot range. A heavier jigs like a 3/8 ounce tipped with pork works good. Deep water can find schools of bass in slow moving water. Jigging can be one of the b

Are You Losing Fish Because Your Hook Isn't Sharp?

Are You Losing Fish Because Your Hook Isn't Sharp? One of the things many fishermen neglect is hook care. Have you ever lost a big fish that was on and wondered why? Maybe, your hook wasn't sharp. If you fish brushpiles, gravel beds, rockpiles, log jams, bridge pilings, timber and boat docks you need to check your hooks for sharpness. A sharpening tool should be a regular part of your tackle box. If you're on your way to fish and don't have a sharpener go to a drug store and get a diamond-dust nail file at a drug store. It's important to check your hooks sharpness every time you get snagged. Here is the way I test my hooks for sharpness: Grab the shank of the hook in one hand and gently put the point on your thumbnail, don't apply any force or pressure whatsoever. Now, try and move the hook across your thumbnail, if the point digs in then the hook is sharp. I also use this method for my pocket knife to test it's sharpness. Sharp hooks can make your fishing t

Fish The Right Plastic For The Condition

Fish The Right Plastic For The Condition When choosing which plastic bait to use, you must factor in the conditions you're fishing under, such as, water clarity, cover, temperature, sky conditions and the size of bass you want to catch. You also want to know what the fish are feeding on and try to imitate it. Why fish a 10 inch worm if the fish are feeding on 3 inch shad? If the water is clear fish smaller lures with less action. The fish feed by sight more than sound in these conditions. In stained water fish creature baits where the legs and tails are moving. Also, worms with swimming tails are good too, it helps the bass find the lure. In cold water use a more subtle lure like tubes and straight tailed worms that glide. Try a light color lure in clear skies and clear water, and a dark color lure in stained water and around dark. They make a better shadow than light colored lures. For flippin and pitching try a crayfish, lizards or tubes. Smaller lures will produce a lot more st

Koleksi File Islam Terlengkap Untuk Setiap Muslim

Telah Hadir... DVD Kompilasi Islami Digital (DKID) Solusi Termudah, Terlengkap dan Termurah Untuk memenuhi Kebutuhan Informasi KeIslaman Anda. Koleksi informasi tentang islam, muslim, quran, haji, mp3 quran, muslimah, alquran, pendidikan islam, dakwah, islam indonesia, sejarah islam, ekonomi islam, tafsir quran, tajwid, artikel islam, dan lain sebagainya Format digital memudahkan kehidupan anda. Dengan paket 4 DVD ini anda bisa menggantikan perpustakaan pribadi anda, dan bisa diakses dimana saja dan kapan saja anda mau. Dapatkan kemudahan Menuntut Ilmu dan Belajar Islam dengan paket DVD ini yang InsyaAllah membawa keberkahan dan kemanfaatan yang banyak. Karena menuntut ilmu agama merupakan kewajiban bagi setiap muslim dan muslimah , menuntut ilmu merupakan Aktifitas agung dan warisan para Nabi. Dari Mu’awiyah bin Abi Sufyan radhiallahu‘anhu dia berkata: Aku mendengar Rasulullah shallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam bersabda: “Barangsiapa yang Allah kehendaki baginya kebaikan maka Dia akan mema

Fishing Boat Docks

When I was young, a way long time ago, there was this old man who fished Buckeye Lake in Ohio and caught more bass than anyone I knew at the time. He was fishing boat docks. His lures were all beat up, most of them missing paint and some were even bare wood from hitting them on the docks so many times. Boat docks produce shade and bass feel secure in low light areas. Docks also provide a place for bass to ambush their prey. Sometimes when you see rod holders and lights at a dock there's a chance there's some kind of structure there too. Maybe a brushpile or rocks that the owner has produced. Use your trolling motor to get close to the dock or just drift up to it and flip or pitch your lure. Some good lures for fishing docks are a jig, worm, crankbait and spinnerbait. Of course, you want to throw as far back under the dock as you can but make sure on the retrieve that the lure bumps the dock's post as it goes by them. The erratic behavior of the lure sometimes products a str

Fly Fishing On The Green River - Paradise Lost

Fly fishing is all about finding a great location, preferably in the middle of a hatch. The Green River in Utah was one such place, but is it still? The Secret Is Out No less than five years ago, it seemed like you head to the Green River and see few others along your little stretch of paradise. These days, it seems like a freeway. The Green River starts at Flaming Gorge in the far Northeast of Utah. It then winds down through the Dinosaur National Monument area before passing through the deserts of central Utah and eventually flows into the Colorado River. The best fishing is around Flaming Gorge where the scenery and water make for a great trip. Perhaps it is just me, but this area of the river must have been highlighted in more than a few magazines. There are all manner of people on the river and jet skis aren’t unheard of. Admittedly, there has always been white water rafting groups in sections, but nothing like this. Kayakers and so on seem to be flourishing like mad. If there had

Are You Holding Your Mouth Right To Catch More Fish?

Are You Holding Your Mouth Right To Catch More Fish? My young stepson and I was fishing at Rush Creek and using the same rod and reel, line and lure. Everything was exactly the same, the problem was I had caught about a dozen bass and he hadn't caught any and we were only standing about 10 feet apart. He finally asked me why I was catching all the fish and he wasn't. I said "Well John, you're not holding your mouth right". He said "How am I suppose to Hold it?". I said "like this". I made some strange face and had my lip stuck out and my face all messed up. So, I looked over and seen him trying to mimic the face I made and just fishing away. I never thought any more about it. About 2 months later, he went up to the mountains of California and was fishing for trout at his grandparent's cabin. He was standing by the stream and his grandfather came along to check on him. His grandfather kept watching and talking to him and finally said "J

Drop-Shotting For Picky-Overfished Bass

Drop-Shotting For Picky-Overfished Bass There is a fairly new technique when it comes to bass fishing but it works great especially when bass are under a lot of pressure, it's called drop-shotting. When you see other fishermen using worms and fishing the edges of creek channels, try this and fish the bottom of the channels instead of the edges. It's also good around boat docks and bridges and in shallow water when the bass are bedding. When fishing the bottom of a channel try a small worm hook with a 3/16 ounce sinker. If you have one already a bullet sinker you are using for worm fishing works great. Don't drag the bait or hop it, shake it, you know jiggle it in place. When bass are on their beds try flipping a tube with 25 pound test line and a 1/2 ounce weight. This is also an excellent way to fish light line as it lets your lure have more natural action. Here is what you need to rig a drop shot: a small worm hook and an 1/8 to 1/2 ounce bullet sinker like you use to wor

You're On A New Lake...What lure do you choose?

You're On A New Lake...What lure do you choose? How To Choose Your Lure...........It's Not Just Luck Have you ever went fishing and fished for hours or the whole day without even a hit? So, what is the next step, why of course, it to start going through your tackle boxes and start throwing everything you can find. That is the big mistake, odds are you will get the same result as you've had the rest of the day..Nothing! So What Do You Use? Well, you could try a larger size bait. Instead of using the 4-6 inch worm you have been using, try a 8-10 inch worm. Why? Because it falls slower and stubborn bass prefer a slower falling bait. Of course, you must take into consideration a few other things as well; the water temperature, the natural prey in the lake such as baitfish and craws, the time of year and the structure. In clear water try a light colored lure, in early spring try smaller lures and as summer gets closer then try a larger lure. When shady or windy try spinnerbaits

How To Catch Largemouth Bass

Six strategies for a good day's fishing (1) Largemouth Bass like plastic worms. Purchase a variety of colours from clear to bright and in varying shades. If fish don't seem to be biting on one colour then switch for something lighter, and if they're still not biting, go for a worm darker than your original. Generally, it depends on the water colour, time of day and temperature. (2) Largemouth Bass like man-made or natural structure so look for them around jetty pylons, treefall and rock formations. They also like lots of weed so keep your eye out for a variety of spots. (3) Largemouth Bass like baitfish. Herons like baitfish too. Look out for flocks of birds diving. Quite often where you find one you'll find the other. (4) Largemouth Bass like it quiet. Fish in areas away from frenzied activity or at dawn before activities begin. Be aware though that some activity can be a bonus as the wake from passing boats can wash out the baitfish from their hiding places in the roc

Fishing Lily Pads With Topwater

Fishing Lily Pads With Topwater In 2004, I fished more lily pads than ever before? Why? Well, because I caught fish in them. I probably caught over 100 fish in the lily pads this year alone. Two were over 5 pounds and one over 6 pounds. So what did I do different this year? I'm glad you asked......I used a lure called the scum frog, green and white, not only that but i fished it different than ever before. You see, I used to go slow, I mean real slow, my way of thinking was that even though the bass is a fast swimmer, he would have a hard time catching up with the lure throught the pads, if I retrieved it fast. Not only that, but, I wanted to put it in his face a lot longer by going slow on my retrieve. Well, then I watched this guy and he was running it through the lily pads almost as fast as any buzz bait I have seen used. I was using the same lure except slow. The outcome? Well, he was getting strikes, I mean lots of strikes, I was getting none. So, I went back over the same are

Eagle Sea Finder 500C - Making You A Better Fisherman

The Eagle Sea Finder 500C is a great fish finder. But, why, you may ask, is it a great product for you? Here are some of the features that make this 500C fish finding tool so valuable from anyone that is a beginner to anyone that is a professional. You’ll love it! First, we start with the display. The 500C offers a five inch, diagonal screen that has 256 colors, active matrix TFT LCD. What does all that translate into? It provides excellent color and clarity in a five inch screen. That is about an average size screen but it is also a great quality screen as well. So, you’ll see what’s down below fairly easily. It is also high definition which means that the things you do see will be recognizable. With a backlit screen and keypad, you’ll be able to fish day or night (great for those early morning trips on the lake!) And, you’ll find that it offers a transparency feature with allows for viewing of the sonar graph through the menu displays and overlay features. In other words,

Fishing - Some useful Tips

So you want to go fishing? Well, let me give you some advice. Before you fish anywhere, the first thing you should do is check whether fishing is allowed, and, if it is, whether or not you need to buy or apply for a permit to fish there. Next, decide on what kind of fish it is that you’re looking for, so you can buy the right kind of bait. Using the right equipment will massively increase the amount of fish you catch, guaranteed. If you’re not sure about what to get, just ask them in the fishing shop – they will also be able to help you pick out a rod that matches your height and build well, if you don’t already have one. When you’re casting a line, always look around before you throw to see if there are people behind you or in front of you – you don’t want to hit them, and it’s all too easy to get careless. If you’re using a worm as bait, make sure to put it through the hook twice, so it doesn’t go flying off the line. Be patient if you’re using floating lures – it can take a long tim

Fishing Rods

Fishing rods are a classic tool for catching fish, dating back at least to ancient Egypt, and possibly even further back than that. They can be easily made from all sorts of different things, ranging from plants like bamboo to modern man-made materials. While fishing rods were once essential for catching food, today nets tend to be used instead, with fishing rods being used more often as a hobby or for sports fishing. Although the specifics are different depending on the kind of fish that is being fished for, the general idea is to put some kind of bait on the end of the line, throw it into the water, and then use a wheel to pull the line up again once a fish has been hooked. More sophisticated lines can float in the water for hours on end, waiting for a fish to come by, without having to be thrown down and pulled up again. A fishing rod has more parts than you would expect, including the rod itself (the ‘stick’ part), a grip (where you hold it), a line, guides (to hold the line in pos

Let’s go fishing, who’s got the tacklebox?

Well it’s that time of year again, time to dust off the rod and real, clean up the fishing lures that you forgot about last year, and buy a new pair hip boots. That’s right my friends, its fishing season. Time to get the beer in the cooler, load up the truck, hitch the boat, and get out to your favorite watering hole. One of the things I like to do at the start of a new fishing season is pick up some new tackle. You see, I’ve spent all winter surfing the Internet for the best deals on the latest worms, floats, rods, and reels. Why? Who else am I to blame for last year’s failures? Who am I going to blame for the one that got away if not that lure that I had to buy at the start of last years season? Like I said, I spent a lot of time online this winter looking at some of the latest and greatest equipment for our favorite sport. And while you can’t make it more complicated than depth finders, there seems to be resurgence in getting back to basics. I’ve seen a lot of ads for vintage

Humminbird Matrix 87 Fishfinder - Are You Ready For The Biggest Load Of Fish You Have Ever Caught?

Are you ready to come home with the biggest load of fish you have ever caught? The Humminbird Matrix 87 is the perfect combination of features that allow you to find and catch the fish you are after. By giving you the tools to get the job done, you will be sure to bring home the big one tonight. Here are some of the features and how they will benefit you. First off, the Matrix 87 offers some of the best technology for fish finders. It has a GPS chartplotter and sonar. Why is this so great? Simple. GPS helps you find your hotspot. The Sonar will help you to find out what’s below, in details. This gives you the most opportunity to catch the right fish. You can rest your boat in the right spot so that you land your line right where the fish are. Sonar will provide you with up to date information on where they are headed and what they are doing down there as well. You also get high visibility color in your five inch display. This gives you more detail. Find out what’s going on