Mark Cella trout fishing freshwater lakes
With so many would be anglers these days heading out of town to fish for the weekend, some strategy needs to be implemented. You’ll need to know what day of the week the lake you want to fish at has been stocked. The days of catching tons of fish without knowing this are long over, so call the ranger station ahead of time and find out.
Many novice anglers these days head out to fish for the weekend, not knowing this secret, that lakes get fished out quickly right after their stocked, that’s why they have to be stocked. If they stock your lake on Monday and you get there Saturday, well you’re gonna have more challenge catching supper.
Mark Cella fresh water fishing weather
This article isn’t going to cover the basic equipment you must have in order to even begin. It’s knowing what time of day and weather conditions that will also help you dramatically. From my experience fresh water fish love to eat when it’s dark and cold. Early morning and late evenings are best.
When it comes to weather the cooler the better, and when it’s raining or snowing is the optimal time as well. So if you can be on the lake early mornings and it’s raining you will certainly have the best opportunity, and make it more exciting. Be careful of lightning storms however, cause you don’t want to end up fish bait yourself.
Mark Cella fresh water fishing lures
OK, so you got there the day after the lake is stalked, it’s 4:00 am, it’s raining and you’re covered, now you need the right bait and lures. Freshwater fish become accustomed to the flavors they were raised with so experimenting with bait flavors is advised, or ask another angler.
Lures however are easy. Just use a smaller one with preferably two hooks and the key is to use shiny when it’s dark and use dark when it’s bright out. In the dark they can see the glittery thing moving around the water. When it light out the shiny lure looks like sunshine. Pretty simple, yet highly effective strategies.
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