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Another Fishing Trip with No Fish
I woke up to the sound of pouring rain. I love the sound of rain first thing in the morning, so peaceful with its drumming on the windows and rooftop. My wife rolled over and said “are you seriously going fishing in this weather?!”
Well of course I’m going fishing! It doesn’t matter what the weather is like, it’s pretty much always beautiful on the boat. So I gathered up all the fishing gear and a couple of extra jackets, some foods and beverages and headed out to the truck.
By the time I actually got around to hooking the boat up the weather had turned to just threatening to rain, so I gave the house a tip o’ the fishing hat and headed out to Lake Pleasant.
As is pretty much predictable if it is cold and almost rainy, there was A truck with a boat trailer in the parking area. The water was very nice; fewer boats means fewer waves and a lot more quiet. The rain came and went in little spatters, and I actually put the top up after a time hoping that would bring on the drops, but there was never enough rain to need it.
The fishing? Well, there were fish jumping all around us; jumping everywhere except on the hook. I made the rounds through everything in the tackle box and even tried out some anchovies, but no takers. The upside is I’m pretty sure there are more than one fish in the lake, although all I have as proof is me saying I saw them jumping.
No fish caught this trip, and I blame it on the cold weather. But as I mentioned earlier, it’s always beautiful on the boat!
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Bass Fishing Charters
Some ‘don’t Forgets’ Before Going Into A Bass Fishing Charter
Bass fishing charters are now in, because definitely bass fishing is really rocking our boats with a flowing number of patrons already. It has been the talk of the town since it was introduced in the late 1700s and has reached its level of popularity to the extent that even young kids are enthralled to join such an activity.
Bass fishing may be fun and enjoyable while you’re your sitting beside the lake as you spend your spare time with your family and friends but if you want you may plan a charter for all of them and experience the thrill and excitement of watching a school of bass fish run after your baits.
Below is a list of the things that you should be reminded of when you plan to have a charter. See for yourself.
You must have a fishing license so that you will be authorized to take or possess either saltwater or freshwater fish and have a chance to participate fishing games but you should be mindful that we are consistent with the state and federal regulations. Securing a fishing license also contribute in ensuring the future of fishing in the state where we have the activity.
It is also advisable that we wear a soft soled shoe for our comfort. Boots, especially those that are intended for work, are big NO-NOs.
Bring with you seasickness pills if you that it is needed. It is important that you pack up enough of it for the whole trip. You should make it sure that you are physically fit before going into a charter for you to enjoy every minute.
Being on a charter means being exposed to the sun so you should not forget to have your sunglasses with you for protection.
Coolers should also go with the trip. This is intended for the fishes that are going to get caught. It is one of the vital things that we should not fail to remember for the reason that it would help retain the freshness of the fish. You do not want to have a spoiled-looking fish right?
Check the weather forecast of the day. You would surely want to go out if the sun is up right? But you should always bring with you rain gear for special purposes. You should always expect for a sudden change of condition.
Well, what else should you bring?
Food, of course. You will be out there in the middle of the sea or lake so you better bring enough food and beverage for all of you because, for sure, you do not want to eat raw fish or gulp the salty water when you get hungry and thirsty, right?
To add up, have your camera, video cam or the like so you will have something that would remind you of your trip anytime you want. Be sure that you have all of these things to have a really pleasurable trip while you are in the fly fishing charter.
There are a lot of bass fishing guides that could offer you great charters. You may check their websites for information or you may also ask some friends of where’s best, if they are also into bass fishing. Find a charter now and go with bass fishing, it is one way of comforting yourself and have precious time with your loved ones.
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Crappie Fishing Rods The Best Choice
While fishing for crappie, it’s very important that you have the right crappie fishing rods and equipment otherwise you would only be wasting your time and become frustrated. And of course you would hate to see everyone around you catching a lot of crappie while you are completely empty handed.
Here are a few things that you should know about crappie fishing rods.
There are several sizes of crappie fishing rods available. The length you choose should be one that feels right for you and be one that you would enjoy fishing with for an entire day. So basically length is a personal preference. The weight of the fishing rod, however, is more critical. One of the most important points that you need to remember when buying a crappie fishing rod is that it should not be very heavy. A light crappie fishing rod will be a far better choice and will be more helpful in catching crappie.
There is usually a lot of jigging involved while trying to catch a crappie, so if you have a light fishing rod, it will be easier for you to feel the bites and present the jigs in a way that will make the crappies strike. Also, if you are fishing for a long time it is going to be less stressful on your wrist and arm so you will not tire as easily.
Comfort while crappie fishing should be main factor in choosing a rod, so instead of going for a crappie fishing rod with more bells and whistles, go for one which is lightweight and easier for you to handle. There are plenty of quality crappie fishing rods that you can choose from.
For additional information on crappie fishing techniques and equipment be sure to visit: crappiefishingtechniques.net
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