Top Five Reasons You’re Not Catching Fish

fishing From the time when man first decided that fish tasted pretty good, we’ve been struggling to adopt new techniques and unlock the secrets to successful fishing. While we may not rely on fish as our main source of food anymore, the contest has not dimmed. For thousands, every open fish season is filled with disappointment, regret and frustration.

Anyone that has ever picked up a pole knows how maddening fishing can be. If you don’t have the right combination of tools, bait and knowledge, you end up wasting your time. However, there are reasons that you may not be succeeding. We’ve targeted the top five reasons why you are not catching fish.

1. You’re in the right place at the wrong time.

Most fisherman fail to bring in their catch due to poor time planning. Every single species of fish has likes and dislikes, and this effects where they will be in any body of water. If you’re fishing in one area, chances are the fish are in another. Move, and they’ll move too. The key is studying the habits of each type of fish and learning how to immediately tell where they will be in the water at any given time.

2. It’s the wrong time of year.

Even in a lake, this can mean the difference between your success and failure. Certain types of fish will be incredibly easy to catch for a few weeks out of the year, and the rest of the time – good luck. If you want to learn how to gauge the right time to catch your fish, you’ve got to learn more about these cyclical changes and how to predict when they will occur.

3. The fish sense that the jig is up – and we don’t mean bait.

Fish have incredibly developed senses, and we really don’t give them enough credit. Did you know that one wrong odor can ruin your chances? You’ve got to learn how to mask that odor the right way, and fool the fish.

4. You’re using the wrong bait.

Different fish all like different bait – this is a common fact. However, certain species of fish will prefer a certain type of bait at different times of the day or even the year. By studying what they like to eat and experimenting, you can start making a big difference in the amount of fish you catch.

5. You’re not using the right equipment.

While it is impossible to get every single one of today’s latest advancements, it is important to get the right kind of equipment for the fish you’re after. If you are consistently dealing with the one that got away, the answer may be simpler than you think. Did you know that changing one hook can put a stop to this problem forever?

Fishing is supposed to be a relaxing sport, and when you know the secrets to success, you’ll find that it is a lot more enjoyable and rewarding.

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Originally posted 2008-08-04 05:05:38. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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