How to catch a fish – by Steve Cooper
There are many different forms of fishing techniques but regardless of whether you fish in saltwater or in fresh, the basic principal of catching a...
There are many different forms of fishing techniques but regardless of whether you fish in saltwater or in fresh, the basic principal of catching a...
Theories abound about the moon’s affect on fish and many anglers acknowledge it does influence their catch. So which moon phase is better for fishi...
A lot of work goes into tempting a fish to bite your bait or lure and it's heartbreaking if they get away. Sharp hooks, good knots and well-maintai...
Successful imitation of a fish's natural food source is the start of good fishing. It is easy enough to identify a food source by observing which s...
Fish that school are easier to catch than loners. The more fish there are, the more competition there is for food. Anglers can use this competitive...
Catching some fish can amount to a huge effort so it's important to make the most of the rewards. If you plan on keeping your catch, there a few th...
A common reason for a modest catch is that novice anglers fish when it's convenient for them rather than when it's convenient for fish. Hard core a...
Catching fish is relatively easy when compared with the more difficult task of finding feeding fish. In estuaries, weed beds are a good place to st...
You will always catch more fish with a specific target species in mind when preparing your tackle. A general one-size-fits-all approach can work, b...
Finding productive fishing spots can be difficult. Remote, untouched waterways are a better bet than metropolitan drains but such areas are rarely ...
The side effects of cities—manmade lakes, rock walls, breakwaters, marinas, piers and jetties—provide welcome food and shelter for fish. Any tidal ...
Catching fish is easy compared to the task of finding feeding fish, but if you can master the latter and use appropriate tackle and techniques, you...