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Fishing Techniques - Selection ensure results
Author: Hein Henning



Fishing Techniques

On nearly every fishing trip, most anglers will cast their baits randomly in the water without considering what techniques is on offer. Remember that we always need to ensure that our baits are placed in the best possible place and setup to create the optimal change to catch a fish.

Hereby various fishing techniques you may use;

  • SPOT FISHING

Whenever you select a certain structures or feathers and target it without additional feed, you practice SPOT FISHING. This can be very productive as structures or feathers will attract fish for various reasons.

  • ROAMING FISHING

This technique is mostly used by anglers. You cast your bait randomly without considering any options. You only wait for a fish to discover our bait. Many anglers use this technique to find/search for feeding fish.

  • SNARE FISHING

When you combine the above mentioned techniques, and add additional feed to the area of your bait, you create a snare effect. This is a very popular fishing mothered and will produce positive results.

  • TRAP FISHING

When a selected area is targeted and additional feed is used to not only attract fish, but lure the fish into the feed zone, an artificial TRAP is created. This mothered is certainly the BEST technique for maximum results.

Remember that we as anglers often use BAD HABIT techniques when fishing.

We will focus all our efforts to catch a fish based on HABITS and spontaneous decisions. Should we not make more decisions for the targeted specie and what the conditions and more allows us?

All our preparation / setup and bait presentation is worthless is we do not choose the best possible place that will complement our efforts. Use these FISHING TECHNIQUES selectively to help you catch more fish more often.




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