Tips on Lake Fishing for a Great
Outdoor Experience
For many years, lake fish
have been classified under three general heads:
- game fish
- food fish
and
- bait fish.
The bass, trout, pike,
pickerel, muskellunge, pike perch, etc., have been generally
known as game fish because of their sporting value.
On the other hand, carp,
suckers, some of the catfish, yellow perch, etc., have been
considered as food fish. While this latter group has not been
considered as furnishing the sport that the so-called game fish
do, nevertheless, it has a real economic and recreational
value.
Generally speaking, in lake
fishing, words are really inadequate when it comes to
describing the correct procedure in casting. The best way to
learn how to cast is to go down to the beach, watch an expert
at work, and try to do likewise. Nevertheless, lake fishing can
really be fun and the novice will quickly master the correct
form in lake fishing.
Therefore, to further harness
their craft, here are some tips that could help the anglers on
their lake fishing activity.
1. In lake fishing, as with
other forms of fishing, a smooth, snappy stroke is required but
not as snappy as when snapping a whip. This type of stroke will
cause the loss of many flies.
2. Anglers should remember
that it is the line that is cast, not the fly. The fly is but a
passenger, which is attached to the leader.
3. Proper timing is an
important factor on both the backcast and forward
cast.
4. Know the fish habitat and
the kinds of fish that inhabit the lakes. Some of them are the
sunfish, and the small mouth black bass. These kinds of fish
can usually be found hiding near some submerged log or stump,
or among the plants.
5. When catching big fish in
the lake, it is best to use big, sturdy rods. Big fish like the
bass usually attain a weight of 12 pounds, which usually
inhabits the lake or pond. The reason why they grow really big
is that in lakes or ponds, the food is both abundant and very
rich. Hence, to handle these sizes, the ideal length and weight
of the rod is 8 feet in length and from four to four and
three quarters ounces in weight.
Indeed, the fundamental
principles in lake fishing are not difficult to master and with
little patience and practice, the novice can become a
successful angler in the lake.
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