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When you embark on any kind of trip or
excursion, you'll need some sort of expert information in order to
prepare yourself for the trials and tribulations you may experience
along the way. Of all the various things you can do, leaving for a trip
without saltwater fishing tips could be devastating, leaving you
without any knowledge of the best techniques and locations so that your
trip is fruitless. However, if you equip yourself with tips prior to
setting sail out to sea, you'll have a great time and return home with
an incredible catch.
Start by choosing the type of fish you wish to target. For example,
let's say that you are looking for redfish. These are found readily
along the Gulf Coast in the Gulf of Mexico. These beasts enjoy the
shallows, so you won't need to target deep waters. In fact, before
going out, you may want to find an extremely shallow bottom boat so that
you can float the marshy areas close to the shore, looking for redfish
lying near the surface of these waters
Other tips refer specifically to striped bass. If you are targeting these popular saltwater fish, you may want to plan a trip to
Chesapeake Bay in Virginia in the early or mid spring. They tend to
gather here after a long winter further south, near Florida, to spawn
and then head north as far as Maine, making the New England states another great location to
fish for striped bass.
Some tips reflect mainly on technique for catching a specific type of
fish. For example, consider for a moment the flounder. These flat fish
like to stay close to the bottom of the sea or ocean in which they are
residing and park themselves usually near underwater structures such as
reefs and sunken wreckages. Flounder also prefer cooler temperatures,
so you'll find that most saltwater tips for catching flounder will
direct you away from warmer climates like Florida and further north
where the waters stay cooler. Most tips found on flounder will also
recommend mullet as bait, with mud minnows and live shrimp being the best backup.
You may find tips on the best locations to produce fish in general
without targeting a specific species. For example, in the winter, when
fishing is not as easy or productive, most tips will point anglers to
warmer areas, such as the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean south
down near Florida for the best catch available. This is because many
saltwater species migrate down to the warmer waters to wait out the cold
prior to returning to their natural habitats for spawning in the
spring.
About the Author
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is commited to providing the best saltwater fishing information possible. Get more information on saltwater fishing tips here: http://www.asksaltwaterfishing.com
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