Pleasurable Fishing For Gurus And Even New Comers
The United States is full of great fish to catch. Between the rivers, lakes, ponds, and coastal regions, everybody has something they can look forward to catching. Sadly, I usually only come across trout and bass anglers. This isn’t to say that I don’t enjoy trout fishing and bass fishing, I just think that people should be taking advantage of all the great fish out there.
I wrote this article to talk about a few of the other fish that anglers should set their sites to. I’ll talk about fish that both amateurs and experts can have fun fishing for.
The first fish one might want to add to their fishing experience is the catfish. Catfish fishing is great because you can go fishing with almost any bait. Catfish just want to eat bait that smells pungent. Catfish go after their food by scent and the stronger the scent, the more catfish you’ll reel in. These fish aren’t hard to find and can be very exhilarating to pull in.
Pike is another fantastic fish to go fishing for. People that do not have access to deep rivers and lakes should really take advantage of pike fishing. The reason for this is that pike are easily found in shallow ponds and lakes. These fish can usually be found lurking around thick brush and underneath logs and fallen trees. I love how impressive some of these fish look when taken out of the water. They are very long so it makes them look massively big.
The sunfish is another fish that many people tend to overlook. Most people conjure up images of tiny fish swimming around in an old polluted creek when they think of sunfish. Nevertheless, there are very large sunfish that can be fun to catch. These include both carp and bluegill. I’ve never eaten one, but I’ve even heard of people that like to toss them on the grill after they catch them.
Spring and summer is the best time to go bluegill fishing in shallow bodies of water. When these fish are mating, they tend to want to eat a lot more. Fish during this time period and you’ll be in a position to throw almost anything in the water and they’re going to latch on like its the best meal they’ve ever seen.
Carp can be a bit harder to hook. They tend to want to occupy deeper waters and will get frightened easily. This means you’ll have to be a bit craftier with your bait presentation. Websites like http://www.guide-to-fishing.com can help give you advice on how to present your bait so that you will not scare your carp away.
Tags: bluegill fishing, fishing, Hobbies, outdoors, recreation