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Apr 12
 
 
Do you sometimes get tired of all the frozen meat and food you're getting at the grocery store? Do you think you want to catch yourself some fresh food sometimes? Well if that's the case then fishing might be for you, with this article you can learn the basics of fishing and how to catch fish for yourself.
 
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All the best fishing equipment and techniques are useless without patience. Sometimes you will have to wait for a very long time to get a single bite. Don't get frustrated; you simply stress yourself out.
 
Almost any fisherman can improve his chances by wearing camouflaged clothing. Although fish can't see well, a bright shirt could easily spook them. Stay with neutral hues.
 
Pay close attention to the movements and actions of birds around your fishing area. If you see the birds concentrating on a certain part of the water, you are likely to find good fishing at that particular spot. Water birds love to eat fish, and that's what they dive for. You may find your fishing success increases dramatically if you fish where the birds congregate.
 
While many fishermen rise early in the morning, on a bright and sunny day, you can often get the best results mid-afternoon. If the sky is grey and overcast, but it isn't very windy, you'll be able to do plenty of fishing all day long. So if you'd like to sleep in before a fishing trip, go right ahead!
 
It is a great practice to catch and release any fish if you are not going to eat them, but some people would like a souvenir of their catch. You do not have to kill the fish, you can take a photo. That way you can still have something to show your friends, while ensuring that the fish you catch live.
 
The day before you go fishing, fatten up your live bait so that it looks better to the fish and does not take as much time to get on the hook. Place a handful of earthworms in a flat, lidded container (with air holes) that has been lined with newspaper, and stick them in the fridge overnight. They will plump up due to the cooler conditions and humidity of the refrigerator.
 
Many fishermen recommend the improved clinch knot for securing a lure or fish to your line. Just like threading a needle, you will slip the tip of the line through the eye of the hook. Proceed by looping the line around itself 5 times before securing it by passing it through the eye again and into the first loop. Pull the end tightly through your loop, finishing the knot securely.
 
Anyone fishing would be wise to look at the weather report before embarking on a fishing trip. The weather has a great impact on the behavior of fish so make sure you are prepared for any situation that may arise. This will also allow you to dress appropriately for the day.
 
If you go fishing by yourself, always let someone know exactly where you plan to fish and what time you plan to return from your trip. Follow the schedule and return on time, or check in by phone if you plan to stay later. This can prevent unnecessary worry on behalf of your loved ones.
 
Select the best type of line. The best type of line for fishing is in the range of 4-8 pound test. Less than four pounds, your line will break with larger fish, and higher than eight pound, in calm waters the fish will see it and it will deter fish from biting. So unless you are going deep sea fishing for large trophy fish, your best line will be between 4-8 pounds.
 
Before you go out on your trip, one thing that you must confirm is that your phone is charged to full capacity. Sometimes, you may run out of gas or can experience a malfunction with your boat. In this event, it is important to have the ability to call for help.
 
Remember to be patient when fishing. A lot of people give up fishing after they have been trying for 30 minutes and come up empty. Successful fishermen (and women) know that the sport requires a great deal of time and patience.
 
The bigger the bait you have, the bigger fish you will catch. This is one time when common sense really is common. Bigger fish like bigger bait, while smaller fish like smaller bait. Blugill and Crappie are two excellent types of bait that you can use to catch bigger fish like Pike or Muskie.
 
Even though this article has provided you with some insightful knowledge on how to catch fish you're still going to need to learn how to cook some when you make your catches. If you apply all of the knowledge you gained here then cooking fish is definitely going to have to be something you're going to need to learn because you're going to be wheeling in plenty of food left and right.