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You have probably seen one or several instructional videos for fishing. Many of these videos were made by famous anglers like Mike Gerry, Nick Kefalides, and Mike Gerry. In The Spread, Capt. John and In The Spread 2. You can find more videos on these YouTube channels by browsing the category "Fishing Videos."

Nick Kefalides

Nick Kefalides, a largemouth-bass expert, targets largemouth basses on topwater in his new series. Fishing with topwater is a risky proposition, especially when the fish can be startled by sudden detonations. Kefalides is a former marine specialist operator and is patient, focused, prepared, and ready for anything. His videos are especially helpful for casual fisherman looking to learn how to fish with topwater.

Mike Gerry

If you're looking for a quality bass fishing video, Mike Gerry's In The Spread is the way to go. This presentation lasts for 105 minutes and is filled with useful tips, techniques, and intel that will make you an even better fisherman. Mike Gerry is a Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service fishing guide and instructor. You will learn a lot from Gerry's extensive knowledge and experience fishing.

Capt. John

Perhaps you have seen one or more Capt. You may have seen John fishing videos and wondered how he was able to catch so many bass. Luckily, he has a wealth of experience and has written a number of articles for various publications. He is one the most committed sport fishing guides within the metro. His YouTube videos will show you how to catch big bass. These videos will cover everything you need to know, including how to tie a lure.


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Spread

Spread fishing videos can be a great way of improving your fishing technique. These videos were produced in partnership with Full Throttle Media, Inc., that specializes on creating fishing videos. The company has a wealth of knowledge and provides a methodical approach that is guaranteed to improve your fishing game. These videos include tips, tricks and techniques that will help you catch more fish. These videos have been a success for many anglers.


Topwater bass

Topwater fishing success is about keeping your line tight enough to ensure the lure doesn’t get pulled away or tangled, while still leaving enough to reel in the fish. Poppers with concave faces are great for topwater fishing. It makes a big splash when you flick the line. Topwater lures can be fished from the surface, and they can be cast to cover of any type.

Fishing in manmade lakes

Floods have created many lakes, both manmade and natural, including some that are still in existence today. Floods created the original lakes, which were then flooded low-lying areas. Many of the residents of manmade lakes are descendants from those who have crossed them. Manmade lakes offer excellent fishing because they often provide fish with a variety of food and shelter. The best way to catch fish in manmade lake is to find the lake's creek beds and edges. This will allow to cast your line near creek beds and rivers that fish prefer to feed and hide.

Make crazy jigs

Wacky jigs can be finesse fishing lures that imitate the action of a fish. The wacky fishing lure was invented by Takuma Hata of Zappu Inc., and Toshiro Ino of Jackall Bros. In this article we will discuss how to make one. The worm forms the core of this lure.


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Fishing in hot climates

It is possible to fish indoors or outside in extreme heat and humidity, but that doesn’t mean you can’t catch fish. Fish will become stressed and cranky if the water is too hot. Cool water can still provide fish. Be creative in your search. You might have to use artificial lures depending on the temperatures to catch fish.




FAQ

How long does it usually take to become a master fisherman

You need to practice for years before you can become a proficient fisherman. Learn new techniques, improve your skills and become a more skilled fisherman.


What happens to a fish that is lost while I'm fishing?

The game involves losing fish. Sometimes, you will catch a fishing rod and then lose the fish. You can keep trying even if you lose the fish. Eventually, you will catch another fish.


How do I start fishing?

Before you get out on the water, you will need to be familiar with the basics of fishing. It is important to know the differences between different fish species in your local area. Knowing where they hang out is a must. Casting is a skill that you can learn once you know where the fish are most likely to be found. This means learning how to throw a lure into the air and letting it fall back down onto the surface of the water. Practice makes perfect!


Where can I find quality fishing guides?

The services offered by fishing guides are numerous. They can advise you on the best areas to fish, give tips on catching particular types of fish, and even teach how to use different types fishing equipment.


Where can you buy your fishing supplies?

All of the above items can be bought at most sporting equipment stores. However, if you are looking for something specific, you may want to check online. Many websites sell everything, from rods to reels to tackle boxes to lures.


How do I bait my hooks with bait?

Attach a piece of meat to your hook to bait it. You can then tie the meat around one eye of your hook.


How big should my tackle box be?

You will need ample storage space for all your fishing gear so a large tacklebox is important. The size of your tackle box depends on the amount of items you store inside.



Statistics

  • Coarse fishing is 100% catch and release these days. (linesonthewater.anglingtrust.net)
  • About 40 percent of all fish are freshwater species. (takemefishing.org)
  • To substantiate this theory, Knight attempted a systematic inquiry by considering the timing of 200 'record' catches, more than 90 percent were made during a new moon (when no moon is visible). (myfwc.com)
  • It is estimated there are at least 2 million people who go fishing in California each year. (californiayachtsales.com)



External Links

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How To

How to Perfectly Cast a Fishing Rod

First, you need to know how to cast a fishing line. The rod should be held at a slight angle from the body so that the line is parallel to the ground. Move the rod forward by keeping the rod's tip perpendicular the water. If the tip of the rod touches the water's surface, fish won’t bite. This technique can help increase the distance between your rod tip and the water's surface.

These are some tips that will make casting a fly rod easier if you aren't confident enough.

Begin by holding the rod close to your chest. This will allow you to control the rod's movement without having to bend.

Second, when casting a heavy rod, you may want to set up a tripod on the shoreline or on a rock ledge. By doing this, you'll be able to rest the rod securely while holding the reel.

Third, you might consider buying a smaller reel as an alternative to a larger one. A cheaper spinning reel will let you cast farther distances and help you improve your hand-eye coordination.

A fishing pole holder is another option. These holders are designed to keep the rod upright and hold it securely. These holders are easy-to-store and prevent rod damage.

Fifth, practice casting until you get used to the motion. Casting a fishing rod takes practice.

Sixth, patience is the key to successful fishing. You need to wait until the right moment strikes and then work hard for the fish.




 



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