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What I've Learned

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  Throughout this blog I have spent many hours researching and practicing new techniques for fishing. I have gone over fishing spots near me, and how to find them, different baits people use and why, different fish species available near me, different types or gear you can use, and a  few different disciplines of freshwater fishing like trolling and river fishing. I am not an expert fisherman by any means, in fact I am quite the opposite. However since starting this blog I have learned what gear to use and why, allowing me to check some new fish species off my bucket list.  https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.tgZ2QF40AchjzzZR6eOGYAHaE7&pid=Api&P=0&h=220 I have had the privilege to fish multiple places, in widely varying conditions. From icy alpine creeks, to small warm water ponds. I have caught a couple big fish and a lot of small ones, but I have enjoyed every time I have gone fishing even more than the last. I have learned a lot about the hobby, but also lea...

River Fishing

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  Like with all disciplines of fishing, river fishing has its own sets of challenges and advantages. River fishing consists of fishing from the shore, or from a boat in a flowing body of water like rivers and streams. Brushy banks, shallow depths, rocks, and underwater snags makes river fishing a very challenging (and expensive) discipline of fishing. I have lost more gear fishing in rivers and streams than anywhere else. The danger of snags is everywhere, from trees or bushes on the shore, to rocks and fallen trees that lie hidden under the water. River fishing requires a more strategic approach to where and how you cast, and what gear you use.  https://www.wainnsiders.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/flyfishing-yakima-river-WIIN-scaled.jpg River fishing also has its advantages. There are species that live in rivers and streams that do not live anywhere else. The oxygen filled clean water also allows for larger fish to thrive, and reach greater sizes. Eating fish from a river o...

Trolling

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  In fishing, trolling is the process of fishing from a boat of some kind, and towing a lure or bait behind the boat to imitate the natural movements of prey in the water. Trolling is used heavily in offshore saltwater fishing to catch monster predators such as marlin and tuna. In fresh water, trolling is used to catch fish such as pike, bass, and trout. The process can be difficult, as obtaining access to a boat is hard. Trolling also generally takes place in larger bodies of water like lakes and reservoirs, making locating fish difficult. https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.kUB9h204HfBUZN6obZ9Y6QHaE8&pid=Api&P=0&h=220 The process generally begins by sinking a lure to the desired depth. Different species of fish reside in different depths, which means that one must determine the desired depth based on species, as well as water temperature. Once the desired depth has been reached with weights of rudders, the boat must drive at a relatively slow speed (between 5 and 10 mi...