Choosing the Right Fishing Line for Surf Fishing - ...6. **Weather and Water Conditions**: If you're fishing in rough surf or turbulent waters, a stronger line is advisable...
Tips for Using Side Imaging on a Fishfinder - ...with the water surface and positioned as far back as possible on the boat to avoid turbulence that can distort...
Best Practices for Using a Fish Finder - ...200 kHz for shallow water and 50 kHz for deeper water. Use 200 kHz when fishing in waters less than...
Installing a Fishing Sonar System - ...Ideally, it should be in a location that’s free from turbulence and bubbles, typically at the transom or on...
Choosing the Right Fishing Line for Salmon Fishing - ...3. **Water Conditions**: Consider the water clarity and conditions. In murky waters, a braided line might be less of an...
Best Practices for Fishing in Rough Weather Conditions - ...Look for sheltered spots, such as bays or inlets, where the water may be calmer. Fish often gather in these...
Tips for Fishing in Calm Water - ...water can be a unique and rewarding experience, but it requires a different approach compared to fishing in turbulent conditions...
Improving Your Plastic Worm Fishing Skills - ...shallow water, while a heavier weight (3/8 to 1 oz) is better for deeper or more turbulent waters. 4...