Deep Sea Fishing Tips

image thumb Deep Sea Fishing TipsDeep sea fishing is a wonderful and extremely enjoyable activity. Here are some tips that will make your salt water fishing adventure even better.

1. Watch the signs

If you see birds e.g. Seagulls that are feasting on small bait-type fishes, there are probably larger game-type fish below the surface of the water. Also, look for floating wood or debris.  In most cases when you chance upon a large floating wood, you would find a large game fish in the area even encountering dolphin.

2. Stop, Snook and Listen

Fishing for snooks is quite similar as fishing for bass. Snooks like to be around ledges, posts and rocks.

3. Crabs for full moon

During full moons use soft crab imitations as bait. That's the time when crabs shed their shells and stripers come looking for them.

4. If you're looking for tunas, find the dolphins

Yellowfin tuna are usually found schooling with dolphins. So if you see a group of dolphins, chances are there are some tuna in the area.

5. Cut and Burn

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


6. Good Reef

The best place to fish is near reefs since big game fish feed on fish that live on reefs.

7. The Circle Hook

Use a circle hook if you would like a higher hook up ratio. These hooks guarantees more catch, because of the minute gap, and the reverse point. They are generally better for the fish since they do not hook in the gut just the lip.

8. Don’t have sea legs

Watch the horizon and stay on deck.  These would generally help you if you're having trouble with sea sickness:  Stay away from the boat fumes, breathing it only exacerbates the problem.

9. Anchors away

When your anchor is stuck at the bottom, try attaching a float to it. Return after the tide has changed in direction. This should be enough to loosen the anchor.

10. Fish where the fish are

A lot of fisherman have the idea that they should be catching their live baits over the reefs before going to deep waters. If the live baits are not in the area you're planning to catch the larger games, then why would you come up with the idea that the large fish are there. Wouldn't they be in the area where the bait fish are?

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 Both lure fishing and fly fishing are popular fishing methods and whilst the two methods have similarities they are many differences. Fly fishing is a technique that uses a hook wrapped in silks and material that is used to float on the surface of the water or hang just below the water’s surface to replicate an insect, such as a mosquito, to entice a fish to feed. It is a great method for trout, although other species of fish can be caught with a fly. Lure fishing is a technique that uses a piece of metal, usually in the shape of a fish that is retrieved through the water. It is used for predatory fish, such a pike and bass amongst many others, where the angler uses the lure to provoke an attack to catch the fish. Lure fishing has many advantages over fly fishing, which includes;

Other than the lure itself, which is readily available and cheap to buy, no specialist equipment is required to lure fish. Whilst there are rods on the market specifically designed for lure fishing, in reality these are not required and any rod and reel combination will suffice. This means an angler can lure fish at any time during a session, and if the target fish aren’t biting then it is possible to change tact and attempt to catch a predatory fish instead. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about fly fishing where a specially designed fly rod is required with a centre pin reel and special fly line, which is heavier than normal monofilament line in order to cast the fly to the water.

In order to be a successful fly fisherman it is important to master the casting technique. Casting a fly requires a unique technique that takes a lot of practice, and many people will give up. The technique required for fly fishing also means it’s not really suitable for young anglers or beginners. In comparison, lure fishing is much easier and the casting technique is standard. Because of the technique and the tackle involved casting a fly is hard work and casting it out has to be done in stages. This makes fly fishing quite physical, and whilst lure fishing involves a lot of casting it does not require as much as fly fishing.

Fly fishing relies on sight rather than feel to catch fish. In fly fishing you have to be able to see the fly and then strike as the fish takes it off the water. Losing sight of the fly may result in missed fish. When lure fishing the angler relies wholly on feeling for fish, therefore there is no need to strain your eyes looking at a small object floating on the water’s surface. Because of this lure fishing is ideal for those who are partially sighted or cannot focus for long periods of time on small objects.

A lure can be used effectively in all types of water. From still lakes and ponds to small streams and fast flowing rivers to the ocean a lure can be used to catch fish. The same cannot be said about a fly and there are specific types of water, such as the sea, where a fly cannot be used. A change in water conditions, such as ripples if the wind picks up may also mean the end of a fly fishing session.

With a lure it is possible to explore much more of the water than you could with a fly. A lure is heavier than a fly and can be cast that much further. In addition, a lure is worked below the water and varying the retrieval rate will make the lure dive deeper or come closer to the surface. Changing the retrieval method allows the angler to explore the water from the water’s bottom to the surface.

A lure can be used in all weathers quite easily, whereas it may be difficult to use a fly. Strong winds are likely to make casting a fly impossible although a lure may still be used. Choppy water will make it difficult to see the fly, whereas a lure will be below the water’s surface anyway.

Lures are used to entice a predatory fish to attack rather than feed, whereas a fly will only be taken by a feeding fish. If the fish are not hungry you will not catch whilst fly fishing, even if you land the fly right on top of the fish. With lure fishing there is the chance of catching fish that aren’t even hungry.

Lure fishing is much easier to learn than fly fishing therefore it is a great technique to introduce youngsters and new anglers to the sport.

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