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how to do fishing

Add or subtract weight when bait fishing, go to a sink tip or sinking line when fly fishing, use a jig or a spoon, or a metal-lipped jerk bait. If varying lures and depths doesn't improve your situation, your other tactical choice is to change locations. Move around to find the fish. Cover the water with a fan cast . https://adsversed.com/

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how to do fishing

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  1. How to Fish: Fishing Tips for Beginners

  2. Fishing Tips for Beginners: • There are a few things that beginners need to keep in mind before going fishing which are the following; • Fisher Safety first • Best Time of the Day for Fishing • Check the weather • Stay Patient • Practice • BE AWARE OF THE LAW • Valid fishing license • Suitable clothing • Relax • Clean up

  3. 1. Fisher Safety first: This tip is the most important for all beginners. It is important to take some safety measures before going fishing. For example; · Use sunscreen and wear sunglasses. · Having a life jacket. · Don't fish alone. · Follow the rules and don't fish in areas where it is not allowed.

  4. 2. Check the weather: While you can go fishing during any weather conditions, cloudy weather has been known to be one of the best conditions to succeed. Avoid fishing when there's heavy rainfall.

  5. 3. BestTime of the Day for Fishing: Some of the best times for fishing are as follows:  · One hour before and one hour after high tides, and one hour before and one hour after low tides. · During the "morning rise" and the "evening rise." · During the rise and set of the "Moon." 

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