Monday, February 4, 2008

Deep Sea Fishing Tips

Fishing in deep water is a wonderful and very enjoyable activity. Here are some tips that will make your adventure fishing saltwater even better.

1. Watch signs
If you see for example, are small birds that Seagulls at the party type of bait fish, there are probably larger type of game fish below the water surface. Also, look for floating wood or debris. In most cases when a great opportunity to wood floating, you will find a great game fish in the area still faces dolphins.

2. Stop, Snook and Listen
Fishing for snooks is quite similar in fishing for bass. Snooks like to be around cornices, posts and rocks.

3. Crabs full moon
During full moons use of soft imitation crab as bait. That is the time when crabs shed their shells and stripers come in search of them.

4. If you are looking for tuna, dolphin found
Yellow fin tuna in general, are schooling with dolphins. So if you see a group of dolphins, it is likely that some tuna in the area.

5. Cut and Burn
If you have trouble cutting through a braid spiderwire, try using a lighter or a match.

6. Good Reef
The best place to fish is near the reef as big game fish feed on fish living in the reefs.

7. The circle hook
Use a circle hook if you want a greater proportion of hook. These hooks capture more guarantees because of the gap minutes, and vice versa. They are generally better for fish, as no hook in the gut only lip.

8. They have sea legs
Watch the horizon and stay on deck. These usually help if you have problems with sea sickness: Stay away from the boat fumes, breathing is only exacerbates the problem.

9. Anchors away
When the anchor is stuck at the bottom, try attaching a float to the same. Return after the tide has changed direction. This should be enough to drop anchor.

10. Fish where the fish are
Many fishermen have the idea that they should be catching live bait over the reefs before going into deep waters. If the baits are not living in the area who are thinking of catching the biggest games, then why would you come to the idea that the big fish are there. That is not in the area where the bait fish are?

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