Fishing is like reading a book
Fishing is like reading a book. The difference is the living book.
Just as a book, you start looking at the cover. Only when you are fishing the cover is weather. When you look at wind, solar, tidal, humidity and temperature both the water. With this knowledge you can make decisions about how the fishing - boats, kayak, or browse through easy solution, or fly. Then you can choose where you want to go and what the fish catch.
Now that the basic decision-making process is done, you can head to the water to do some more heavy "reading." As you will see all the morning paddle activity on the water. There are schools of all sizes and striped baby shrimp jumping for their lives and close to shore. Bait If the source is running out, the persecution of something, so it would be a good place to cast. When you look down, there are crabs scurrying in the bottom. What are fleeing from? Communicating their speed and direction, and use this information to determine where to cast its charm. Pay attention to where the birds are feeding. look mainly at the blue herons, pelicans, and gulls. They are always on the fish. Follow them. If you know what to look for, you can learn to read wildlife on the water, as well as living books. Say you where to find fish and what they are living.
Learning to read the structure of your fishing site is another way to capture those elusive fish. Look at the sewers. These are the gaps in the islands, which allow the water flow or outside the flats into deeper water. I call these the bait highway, and if fish bait on the move is a carnivorous fish are not far behind. Established for the sides of these roads, particularly at peak tidal changes.
I use bone topwater lure the exploratory area. Once the fish are placed in a strike or a blow-up, I switch to soft plastic, either weightless or not, but always weedless. Then I started working on the search for that big. Section I drain field and each with about 3 or 4 before throwing away. My salt water fishing lure Lure selection is Devil Eye Brown or the sea devil. There are tons of color choice, and each of us have our favorites. My favorite a small Pinky (pink with silver hologram). It has been shown color for me clear the murky water for more than a year. This method Fishing works well and I use it, whether fishing for fun, with clients or in tournaments.
Learning to read the weather, wild wild animals and the final structure will benefit, once you get out of the water. The book is where they live, just learn what it all means, and use it to their advantage. Give it a shot and let us know how it works for you.
Please be courteous and turn off the water, waste and take longer than you bring. Fishing happy!
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