River FishingRiver fishing is the fun-loving &
relaxation way to spend most of your mid-day for connecting your hobby with
nature. By following the simple steps the river fishing can be much more
rewarding with an ideal spot for the fishing. Sometimes fishing in the river
can be a hard task as it usually involves river current and there may be so
much noise as compared to the calm oceans, lakes. What are the steps for performing
river fishing? Choose a good fishing pole:
Having a sturdy graphite or fiberglass fishing pole with a line that is not
going to snap easily works better for you. The 8 feet fishing pole can be
said to have a good size for fishing. Make a perfect combo of great
bait: The river water fish like catfish, bass,
carp, etc. need to have good bait for attracting the fish to your hook. Make use of blood worms for the
lure: using the blood worms can easily attract
the river fishes but make sure to rip off the head of the blood worm as the
same can bite your fingers. Use Polarized glasses:
On a sunny day, you need to put polarized glasses so
that your focus should be on your target. Make sure to select a good time
to fish: You need to be aware of the local
conditions together with the perfect fishing time for river fishing. River Fishing
Techniques These are a few simple
techniques that work best when river fishing: Upstream Casting Cast upstream using
in-line spinners. Natural food sources drift downstream which conveniently
creates a natural presentation and ensures your bait blends in. Bottom Bouncing A common river fishing
techniques is to use a Carolina rig to bottom bounce live bait or soft
plastic bait. This allows the bait to go along with the current and is a
particularly good technique to use around drop-offs near deeper channels. River Jigging For some anglers, jigs
can be the best types of lures for river fishing when near the mouth of a
river. This also works well in areas of slower current or near shorelines.
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