July 19, 2011

Fishing - Choosing A Fish Finder

A fish finder is a great device for any fisherman who wants to actually catch fish on the next fishing adventure. There are several different kinds of fish finders to choose from. Obviously, the fish finders with lots of gadgets and extras are going to be more expensive. The choice should be made after considering several things.

*Will you be using the fish finder on a boat or from a shoreline or dock? There are literally 100s of fish finders to choose from, and you do not want to spend money on one that you will not get your use out of. Fish finders can be mounted to large boats that will be out in deep waters, or smaller boats for lakes and rivers. The boat mounted fish finders are very handy if you are not familiar with body of water you are fishing. The depth finders can let you know when you are getting to close to the shore. There are also a number of fish finders that are great for shoreline fishing.

If you are fishing on Lake Sam Rayburn in Jasper County you will find these schooling bass just outside of grass beds off of underwater points also in about 10-20 foot of water. These are usually very aggressive bass, so catching them does not require a lot of finesse. Another tactic for finding bass on the move is to find some deep water grass in about 15-20 feet and swim a soft plastic worm with a light weight sinker or slow roll a spinnerbait.

Artificial flies

Flies are preys for fishes. Thus, artificial flies are effectively used; they are commonly used with fly rods and reel in fly-fishing.

Swimbait

Swimbait is an effective fishing lure especially when it is designed like a minnow. Usually soft plastic minnow is reeled like a plug. They may sometime have swimming tails and thus they are called swimbaits.

Spinnerbait

Spinnerbait is likewise a fishing lure used in leisure fishing. This is made of pieces of wire bent in an angle with a hook in the lower end and towing a flashy spinner mechanism. The movement catches fishes' attention underwater.

These different lures do not need to be used all at the same time. However, having diversity especially if you are fishing in the same location often will help you enjoy your fishing expedition most of the time

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July 9, 2011

Fishing - Choosing A Fish Finder

A fish finder is a great device for any fisherman who wants to actually catch fish on the next fishing adventure. There are several different kinds of fish finders to choose from. Obviously, the fish finders with lots of gadgets and extras are going to be more expensive. The choice should be made after considering several things.

*Will you be using the fish finder on a boat or from a shoreline or dock? There are literally 100s of fish finders to choose from, and you do not want to spend money on one that you will not get your use out of. Fish finders can be mounted to large boats that will be out in deep waters, or smaller boats for lakes and rivers. The boat mounted fish finders are very handy if you are not familiar with body of water you are fishing. The depth finders can let you know when you are getting to close to the shore. There are also a number of fish finders that are great for shoreline fishing.

If you are fishing on Lake Sam Rayburn in Jasper County you will find these schooling bass just outside of grass beds off of underwater points also in about 10-20 foot of water. These are usually very aggressive bass, so catching them does not require a lot of finesse. Another tactic for finding bass on the move is to find some deep water grass in about 15-20 feet and swim a soft plastic worm with a light weight sinker or slow roll a spinnerbait.

Artificial flies

Flies are preys for fishes. Thus, artificial flies are effectively used; they are commonly used with fly rods and reel in fly-fishing.

Swimbait

Swimbait is an effective fishing lure especially when it is designed like a minnow. Usually soft plastic minnow is reeled like a plug. They may sometime have swimming tails and thus they are called swimbaits.

Spinnerbait

Spinnerbait is likewise a fishing lure used in leisure fishing. This is made of pieces of wire bent in an angle with a hook in the lower end and towing a flashy spinner mechanism. The movement catches fishes' attention underwater.

These different lures do not need to be used all at the same time. However, having diversity especially if you are fishing in the same location often will help you enjoy your fishing expedition most of the time

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