BackWoods Sportsman outdoors
Spring
Get Ready for Big Fish
Spring Fishing is Here
Fish Are Moving
Cover Water for Fish
Now is the Time
Start Moving Out
Kids Safety Courses
Searching the Shore
Shop Around
Color Change
Match the Hatch
Quick Release
Kids and Fishing
Line Re-Spool
Spring and Kids
Reel Maintenance
Life Jacket Time
Tackle Inventory
Open Water Soon
Exploring Spring
Post Spawn Fishing
Spring Fishing Tip
Spring is Here and Ticks as Well
Spring Fishing Opportunities
Spring Check List
Spring Ice Deterioting
Ice is Fading
Open Water is Near
Fish are Shallow
Summer
Keeping it Simple
Weather Stability
Persistence
Vacationing and Fishing
New England's Fishing Opportunities
Fishing and Weather
Listen Outdoors
Careful in Boat
Saving some Gas
You Get What You Pay For
Look to Weed Clumps
Micro Plastics
Watch Your Line
Plastic Baits for Water Clarity
Fishing in the Heat of Summer
Summer Fishing Patterns Emerging
Fishing Post Cold Front Tip
Safety First
Getting the Most from Your Maps!
New and Lighter Line Casts Further
Controlling Crankbait Depth
Do you Have Slack Line?
Getting Kids Fishing
Fishing Live Bait
Stay Warm and Dry
Fish Transitioning into Summer Patterns
Dog Days Fishing
Summer Cold Fronts
Summer is Here, Fish Going Deep
Fish Those Docks
Leaves are Changing as Well as the Fish
The Time has Come
Fall
Seasons are Changing
Kids Fall Fishing
New England Fall Foliage
Fall Fishing
Time to Collect
Rain Brings Food
Life Jacket's a Must
Fall Time for Kid's Fishing
Fall Fishing Solitude
Weather on the Change
Equipment Maintenance
Wildlife Activity
Climb Safely
Tracking Animals
Share the Bounty
Shot Placement Success
Small Boat Ice Fishing Style
Quietness Pays Dividends
Target Awareness
Fall Crankin' Difference
Hunter Success
Fall Shoreline Fishing
Take a look
Fall Fishing is Here
Fall Patterns Emerge
Fall Brings Fish to Shore
Life Preserver Rules
Fall is Here
Dressing for Fall Fishing
Going Deep for Fish
Open Water Ice Fishing
Get the Ice Gear Ready
Winter
Check that Ice Line
Bare Ice
Drive North for Ice
Snowshoe Fun
When Will Ice Come
No Ice is Safe
Gearing Kids up for Ice
Honeycombing
Kids - OutDoors- What a Combo
Fish Moving
Kids on Ice
Introduce Kids to the Outdoors
Persistence on Ice
Downsizing
Dead Sticking Panfish
Ice Safety
Ice Still Uncertain
Ice Uncertainty
New Ice Fishing Line
Be Careful
Fish Moving Deep
Panfish Versatility
Spool Those Reels Up
Stay Clear of the Ice
Watch for Holes
Check your Ice Fishing Line
Hard Water Coming
Get ready for big fish
Spring has come and the fish are ending their spring time activities and will be heading out to their summer haunts. It is getting to be that time that you are going to start catching some very big fish once again and then the fun of fishing is really going to kick in. Many of you like to fish with lures and catching fish on these is a lot of fun. Topwater lures are a great way to catch fish and fishing these around shoreline objects and weeds can be very fun. Not to mention that when a fish attacks your bait and the water explodes around it is some of the most exciting ways to catch a fish. As the waters get warmer the fish are going to get a lot more active and want to chase your lures. Fishing is a great time to spend with your family and see if they want to go to the lake and try their hands at finding and catching these big fish.
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Spring Fishing is Here
Spring has finally arrived here in New England and now is the time to take kids out to the local pond. Open water is an exciting time for fishing as the cold winter is gone along with the ice and warmer days are in store. Now that the ice is gone, the waters are going to start warming and the fish are going to start feeding heavily for the spawning season ahead. This gives kids a great opportunity at catching some very big fish and you won't need to be in a boat to do it. Fishing from shore in the spring is exciting and using bait will add to the success rate as well. Find some deeper waters near shore and also shorelines that are in the sun most of the day and this should increase your chances at catching some fish. Baiting a hook with a good sized minnow and using a float for a strike indicator, will get your kids hook on fishing for a lifetime and wanting to do it again tomorrow.
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Fish are moving
Spring is the time that the fish are engaging in their spawning rituals and as they start wrapping these up, the females will be leaving the shallow areas for some much needed rest. The males will still be found near the shorelines for a while yet while they protect the young. But the females are moving out deeper for their much needed relaxation and you are still able to catch these fish. Post spawn fishing can be some of the toughest fishing but if you intercept their migration routes, can also be some fantastic fishing. These fish leave the shallows and move out to the next feature in a given lake, be it weed lines, deep drop-offs or nearby underwater humps. Fish these areas with slower moving baits and this may entice them into biting. Pay close attention to your electronics as any little different feature will hold some of these fish. Post spawn fishing can be a tough time to fish but determination will allow you to catch some of these fish.
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Cover water for Fish
Now that spring is in full swing and the waters are still fairly cold, finding active fish can be a challenge. One technique that helps locate and catch fish is covering as much water as possible in a short period of time. Especially when fishing for bass we will be looking for active fish as opposed to working fish into biting. One lure that works fairly well in covering water and catching these fish is a lipless crankbait. There are many companies that produce these and find one that you feel will work for you. These baits you can cast a long ways out and are great for covering shallow water as well as deeper water also. Number one areas that these produce very well are shallower flats that have weeds on them. Cast the bait out and reel it back towards you while trying to knick the tops of the weeds coming back. If it gets stuck on a weed, rip it free and a number of times this is when the fish is going to hit. Try this out the next time you are looking for bass and you may be pleasantly surprised.
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Now is the Time
Spring is in the air and the fish in our lakes and ponds are preparing for this time of year as well. With the warmer temps and longer days, fish are getting ready to move to their spawning areas and moms and dads can get their kids out for the late ice fishing that a waits. Fish are going to be feeding more as they are fattening themselves up for their spring ritual and we as anglers can take advantage of this. This time of year will also produce some of the biggest fish of the year and being in the right spot at the right time; will make for a memorable trip on the ice. But as the temps get warmer, this will bring along with it unstable ice, and caution needs to be taken at all times. If unsure about the ice conditions, then stay off of the ice and either look for a safer pond or lake or it may have been too late to ice fish any longer.
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Check that Ice Line
Many anglers across the ice belt have been enjoying numbers of days out on the ice catching fish. But, there is one item that gets over looked by many and that is the fishing line that we have spooled on our reels. Fishing through a hole in the ice, the edges of the hole are very sharp and will take a toll on our fishing line. Anglers need to be aware of this and continuously be checking the line every time that we hit the ice. The ice is very hard on the line and will put nicks into it and this may cause you to lose a good fish during the battle. Every time that I go out I take a moment and check a handful of feet of the line for these nicks and if found will remove that section of line. Also, the knot needs to be check each time out and during the day as well. We don't want to sacrifice a good fish for not checking the knots and it only takes a few seconds to retie if the need arises. So take a few moments and check your fishing line before going out the next time and enjoy a day on the ice.
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Bare Ice
With the warming weather of late here in New England, walking on local lakes and ponds can be a little treacherous. By this I mean, the snow has melted off of the ice and with some rain lately, making the ices surface very slick and footing a little hard to get. By taking it easy as we walk on the ice and doing more of sliding your feet as opposed to picking your feet up, this will allow you and the kids to travel safely without taking a fall. Ice is very hard and if one were to fall the wrong way on the ice, this will definitely hurt as well as possibly breaking a bone or hitting ones head. Take some cautions out there while we are still enjoying the ice season and no one wants to get hurt and by taking it easy and not running on the ice, you will be able to enjoy tomorrow again out there.
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Drive North for Ice
Many anglers across southern New England are getting ready to switch over to open water fishing as the ice season is disappearing very quickly. But for those that are still needing a fix to get onto the ice for some fishing, driving north is still an option to wet a line through the ice. Only an hour away there has been plenty of ice once an access point is found to get on. The northern shores are opening up from the warming sun but other shores especially those that are shaded all day long, take longer to soften up and offer access points. The lake we are fishing on had 15 inches of ice the last time out there and planning a trip soon again as this may be the last ice trip of the season. Northern NH and ME as well will be offering ice fishing opportunities for a while yet as the forecast isn't showing any great warm-ups coming soon. If you wanting to get in a little more ice fishing yet, drive north and enjoy some of the best ice fishing of the year.
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Snowshoe Fun
This has been the winter where kids are having a great winter season as the snow keeps coming. A fun thing to do with the kids in the winter is to try snowshoeing. Snowshoeing is a great past time and also brings one back to nature as we venture through the quietness of the woods and fields. Being this is a fairly quiet sport, we are able to hike around and see wildlife doing what they do in their environment and this is always exciting for the kids. Make a game of it to see how many different animals and birds that they can see and count and before they know it, the day has passed and they had a great time. There are places that rent snowshoes if you want to try them out first and then decide if this is something that the family wants to pursue as a winter sport.
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When Will Ice Come
These cool nights and then warming windy days are really throwing some loops into an ice anglers dreams about getting out on the
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No Ice is Safe
With the cold weather that we had not long ago, there was a skim coat of ice that had formed over the local ponds and lakes. Throw a little dusting of snow on top of it and this looks inviting to our kids. This time of year is when we really need to keep an eye on our children if you are near any type of water. The skim coat is a thin layer of ice that will not support any type of weight and caution needs to be taken if you are around the lake or pond. Talking with our kids and explaining to them that the ice out there is never safe, and they should never walk out there without a parent being with them. The weather has gotten warmer now and the rain has pretty much taken care of any ice that was out there and it will be sometime before the ice forms once again but explaining these things now prepares them for the winter season ahead.
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Gearing Kids up for Ice
At this time of year, in between fall and winter, kids are not participating much in angling adventures, as the weather turns cool and wet. So to keep their enthusiasm going strong about fishing as we approach the new season of fishing when the ice returns, keep them involved in activities revolving around fishing. Many ice anglers are in the mode these days of getting their ice gear together and ready and you should involve your kids in this process as well. Let them play around some with the ice fishing rod/reel so that they can get a feel for that once again. Have them help you sort through your baits especially the micro plastics, as they will have a fun time looking and touching these. As well as the electronics, you can show and teach them some about the flasher and camera inside your home by actually having them on and explaining what they are seeing on the screen. By keeping them involved in this preparation into a new season, this will keep their enthusiasm high for another great season of fishing ahead.
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Seasons are Changing
These last few days the weather here in
Fall Fish are Shallow
We are getting deep into the fall season here in
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Kids Fall Fishing
Fall time is probably one of the best opportunity times that will give you an advantage for getting your kids to catch a bigger fish. In the fall before the really cool nights start taking over, the shallow waters of our favorite lakes are still somewhat warm. Being the waters are still warm yet, the fish that we seek are still utilizing the shallows in their search for food and also fattening themselves up for the long winter ahead. As we get more colder nights more consistently, these shallow waters will cool way down and this will drive these fish out into deeper warmer water that is more comfortable for them. So by taking advantage of a nice day to fish and taking your kids out, there are a variety of species that can be caught along the shoreline. Fishing for panfish with a float and bait to casting plastic baits, spinnerbaits and crankbaits for the larger predator fish. Take advantage of these warmer fall days and get the family out there and do some fishing and watch their expressions as they reel in a monster fish and they will definitely be remembering these outings for quite a while.
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New England Fall Foliage
I know that this isn’t a fishing related tip but this is an activity that is enjoyed by many folks around the
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Fall Fishing
Fall fishing can be some of the best fishing as well as some very tough fishing with the ever changing water temps and fall turnover occurring. The name of the game for a successful fall fishing trip is to cover as much water as possible. Try and locate green vegetation as this is some of the only things that are still putting fresh oxygen into the waters. Green vegetation is a fish magnet and the fish in the lakes are searching out these areas of green vegetation. By covering vast amounts of water, this will allow you to present your bait to more fish in that particular lake. Once an area is found to hold fish, then you can slow down and work that area more meticulously and hopefully catch a number of fish. These areas may have schools of fish in them since fall time the fish are doing more schooling together now as opposed to other times of the year. Get out there and enjoy the fall weather and cover water as much as you can.
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Time to Collect
As we are getting into the fall mode here in
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Rain Brings Food
Are we water logged yet here in New England? After the last three days of solid rain, New England is once again saturated and water levels coming up very quickly again. The downside to all of this rain is that it is keeping folks in the house and off of the waters. The upside to this is it is creating a feeding smorgasbord for the fish in our favorite lake. What this means is that if you fish a lake that has a stream or runoff coming into the lake, that is where you should concentrate your efforts for locating fish after rains like we have had. What happens is the extra flowing water coming in is bringing along with it extra food morsels from the ground being washed. worms, bugs and small creatures of sorts fall victim to the flowing waters, but as these waters dump into the lake, fish know this and are sitting and waiting for dinner. If you are able to get on the lake in the next few days, definitely search out areas that have some of this water flowing into the lake as you maybe surprised in what you find there.
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Life Jacket's a Must
Now that we have entered into the fall season and here in
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Fall Time for Kids Fishing
Fall is one of those prime times that make a fun day to have the kids out on the water chasing a few fish. The pleasure boaters have left to put their boats away for the year and this leaves our favorite waters void of much activity. Fall is also the time of year that kids may catch a trophy of their lifetime as the fish are on a feeding binge getting ready for the long winter ahead. Picking a nice sunny day makes for an enjoyable time to be out on the water with the kids and also is much more comfortable for them as well. You may have to search a little to find the active fish but once they are found there usually is good numbers of them as the fish are in the schooling mode this time of year. Why not take the kids out on the water and enjoy a pleasant day basking in the sun, talking while enjoying each others company and catching some good fish.
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Fall Fishing Solitude
Fall is one of those seasons that seems to get forgotten in the fishing community. Many sportsmen are dual outdoor activities and when fall comes around, they concentrate their efforts more in the woods than on the water. But for those that stick with the water aspect of the fall time, these anglers are the ones that are going to reap the rewards. Fall fishing is probably one of the best times to catch that trophy of a lifetime and there maybe a number of them caught at that. The fish are feeding heavily to get ready for the long winter ahead and at the same time become very aggressive as well. Fast moving baits are a charm at this time of year as they allow you to cover vast amounts of water in a short period of time. Once you locate an area that has a school of fish using that area, then you can slow down a little and fish it more precisely if that is the case. Fishing in the fall I find is the best as more times than not you will have the whole lake to yourself and what other time of the open water season do you get that.
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Weather on the Change
Now that Hurricane Hanna has made her exit Sunday morning, the winds have definitely picked up from her exiting. The skies are sunny and very enjoyable weather the next couple of days. But this week is going to be a roller coaster as changes are happening and it will seem as if they are changing every other day. The next day or so will be fairly stable but then a major change with storms passing through that will drop the temperatures dramatically. This definitely is going to be a factor if you are going to be out searching for fish. We are going to be heading out right after the coming cold front and should be some of the toughest fishing conditions of this early fall season. I know that I always look forward to a challenge and will be trying many different things as well. Will be concentrating heavily in deep weeds as if the fishes activity level is none existent, this is where they should be. Fall is approaching very fast and that means one thing, the dinner bell has been rung and the fish are on the hunt. Now is the start to any of the best times of the year to catch fish and there will be some big ones caught as well.
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Kids Fishing, Keeping it Simple
Many of us parents enjoy the outdoors and what a better way to do that is by taking your kids out into the outdoors with you. Fishing is a great family pastime and anyone can go fishing and catch fish as well. When you are out there fishing with your kids, one thing to keep in mind is that you need to keep things fairly simple for them when out fishing. By this we are talking about not going deep water bass fishing, or throwing crankbaits all day, but keeping it simple with a jig and bobber. The jig and bobber is a great combination that has caught numerous fish for every generation that fishes these waters. Plus, the jig and bobber is not one fish species specific as it will catch just about any species that is swimming in that particular lake. Fishing around some weeds or docks will always produce and keep their interest much longer as generally the panfish hang around these areas. Also, if they have their own rod/reel combination, this will also boost their enthusiasm to want to go fishing. By keeping everything simple for fishing, this will make those outings to the lake much more enjoyable for everyone involved.
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Weather Stability
Finally the weather in New England has become stable with bluebird skies, bright sunshine and light winds. These conditions have not been around here in quite sometime and are a welcome to our wet and cool climate of late. With the weather being stable this should benefit the fish's activity as well as the anglers catch ratio should be going up. We are into the late summer time and heading to early fall patterns so looking for fish in deep water should be a part of the days game plan. There will be fish still shallow especially early and late in the day and should not be over looked, but the deep water structure is still going to be holding fish. Water temps are still warm but losing their temperature quickly as the evenings are cooling down and this will start getting the fish into their fall feeding frenzy.
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With the dog days of summer upon us in full force and the ever changing weather conditions with loads of rain, fishing can e very trying for those that are out on the water. Don’t let this time of year and these conditions affect how and where you are fishing. It comes down to the angler that can be very persistent in their search for fish and these are the anglers that are going to make the best of the current situations. By not giving up and changing between baits, you will stumble onto something that starts producing for you and makes for a very enjoyable day. Keep the persistence going and you will see what we mean.
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VaCationing and Fishing
Many families, mine included, are out there traveling across the United States and enjoying the countryside while on their vacation. Many of us fish regularly in our home areas but don't think of doing that when they are on vacation. What a better opportunity to introduce your family to different types of fishing that you may never be able to experience in your home area. Recently we were down in Virginia camping on the Chesapeake Bay area and the saltwater fishing opportunities were right outside our door. We didn't experience any rod/reel fishing but spent a lot of our time crabbing from the piers. Crabbing is something that we had never experienced and even my 6 year old and also daughter really enjoyed trying their hands at this. If we wouldn't have tried the crabbing while we were there, none of us would have been able to experience a different way to fish. This is a prime example as to getting out there and enjoying what the local outdoor area has to offer you and this will also broaden your angling experiences.
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New England's Fishing Opportunities
Fishing in New England has multiple opportunities for all anglers that want to sample the waters. We have the various freshwater ponds and lakes around the area as well as many river systems that dissect their ways through the land. Then there is the opportunity of wetting a line into the salt water’s of the ocean from either the surfside or out in a boat searching the many ledges and deep water haunts. Freshwater fish species are a wide choice and the most sought after are the large and smallmouth bass, pickerel, landlocked salmon and perch/panfish. Saltwater offers many as well from cod, striped bass, bluefish and the large tuna that swim these waters. With all of these fishing opportunities where is the angler to start in their quest, freshwater or saltwater. It really comes down to what the angler seeks is to where and how they are going to catch these fish. With all of these places and species of fish to catch, it will take a lifetime to fish these fish as well as all of the waters that are offered the angler in the New England area.
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Much of the country is going through a number of these weird weather patterns and this may be causing the angler a little grief. With weather condition swings, from lots of rain to drought conditions, from cold temps to severely hot weather this will and does affect the angler consistently. But does this affect the fish that we seek as well? Chances are that it does and an angler will need to adjust their game plan when hitting the water in these changing conditions. By change we are looking at fishing all of the water column depths until those fish are found, shallow shoreline water to outside weed lines to the depths of deep water that is available. With some searching the angler will definitely start seeing the pattern that fish are using under certain conditions. Bait wise as well you will want to keep changing until the baits start coming productive and the fish again will let you know what they are looking for. By playing around with the water depths, bait choices and times of the day, fishing can still be productive in these ever changing conditions.
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Listen OutDoors
While laying in bed this early morning with the windows open I was listening to the activity outside of my window. The birds were very active this particular morning and they were singing their songs like there was no tomorrow. In the outdoors when the creatures of the wild are very active as they were this morning, this to me means only one thing, the fish are probably as active as the other creatures outside. What I mean by this is that if the birds and animals are active around you, there is a good possibility that the fish we seek are going to be active as well. If you were to go outside and hear or see no activity around you, the fish probably are going to be inactive as well. I tend to try and use this information when I have a fishing outing planned but today is not one of those days as there are other things that need to be done before I am able to hit the water. Hopefully when I wake tomorrow I will be hearing as much activity then as I do now and this will get me very excited as I head to the lake. I am always wondering if other anglers see this same situation and would be interested in hearing those stories as well.
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Careful in Boat
As more and more families are taking to the waters these summer days, families are enjoying fishing together as well. Many times there are numbers of people in the boat and when it comes time to go fishing it can and will be a little crowded. Fishing with kids is a thrill but when fishing in a boat with others, they need to be reminded to watch their fishing rod and baits when casting. By having them turn their head and watch their bait behind them at all times as well as the rod itself, this will save the situation of somebody getting hooked or possibly hurt. By teaching them this early in their angling career, this will build a conscience angler that will follow them through their adult life as well.
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Spring and Kids
Spring time is a great time to introduce kids to the sport of fishing and usually the weather is much more acceptable to them as well. As the shallow waters start to warm and the panfish start to move towards those shallow waters, this opens up an opportunity for getting kids hooked on fishing. The shallow waters are warming quickly with the stronger sun and this brings fish there sunning and warming themselves from the long cold winter. Finding a pond or lake that has easy shoreline access for fishing shouldn’t be that hard and this is where you will need to start them fishing. Getting them setup with a rod and reel is fairly simple as many stores offer packages just for this purpose and built for kids. Get yourself some live bait, small hair jigs or micro plastics and get them rigged up with this and you are all set for a day of fishing. When that first fish is caught, you will see all of the excitement that kids have and they will want to do it again and again. If they are not biting, just keep moving along the shoreline and you will find an area that they will be. This time of year is some of the easiest times to catch fish and why not spend an afternoon introducing a kid to fishing.
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Reel Maintenance
Open water is here in New England and time to get the open water gear out of storage and ready to catch some fish. Now is the time to take a look at all of your fishing reels and get them cleaned up. Cleaning all of the old grease, oil and gunk from the inside is very important as we put these reels through a great deal of punishment. Clean grease and oil will make these reels last a long time and with the cost of news ones these days, a little work and maintenance will make them go a long ways. It should only take 10 minutes or so a reel and in one evening you can have them all cleaned and lubed so that when that first open water outing comes, they will be ready. Don’t forget new line as well as the old line has been sitting all winter and has taken on spool memory and also lost some of its characteristics and may cost you a big fish.
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Life Jacket Time
As the waters in
Tackle Inventory
As most anglers are gearing up for the upcoming open water season, now is the time to pull out all of your gear and start going through it. Rods/reels need to be taken apart and lubed and oiled as well as the old line stripped off of the reels. Tackle needs to be gone through to see what is missing from your usual items that need replenishing. Also with the crankbaits, take a look at the treble hooks as there are times they are rusting and if that is the case, they need to be replaced. If you go through your stuff now, the stores are being stocked and your favorite items are all there as once the weather warms up, the shelves will definitely be picked over. As you are going through your tackle as well, that excitement of open water fishing over whelms you and gets you pumped for another great season of fishing.
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Open Water Soon
Since this spring has finally come and the lakes and ponds are on their way to being open water once again, time to go through the fishing gear and get ready for another season of fishing. Many of us haven’t looked at our fishing rods and reels since last fall and now is the time to get them out and clean them up. Stripping all of the old line off and getting ready to load new line is always on the list as fishing with old line could cost you that fish of a lifetime. Also the reels need to be taken apart, cleaned and lubed as the gears and moving mechanisms need this to prolong their life and for them to work properly. Rods need to be looked at for nicks and possible areas that are potential for breakage and the eyes definitely need to be looked at and replaced if they are worn out. By going through our equipment and making sure everything is clean and in working order, then when that day comes that we are on open water, we know that our equipment is going to function the way it is suppose to and this doesn't cost us that fish that we have been waiting all winter for.
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Exploring Spring
In the New England area we have spring trying to show itself but snow keeps creeping in to prolong the start of spring. But if you were to take a look around you will definitely see the signs that spring is coming and won’t be long before it is finally here. By letting your kids explore around the yard and taking walks in the parks and woods, they will get a good idea as to what spring is like and about. While watching the animals and birds going about their busy day while getting ready in making nests and searching for food is an exciting time. Looking around one is able to see new growth in the flowers that may be starting to come up as well as the new buds on the trees and bushes are getting fully formed. Spring is like a new beginning and letting your kids do some exploring and searching will give them a greater satisfaction of what it is like to see things starting all over again for the new season coming ahead.
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Honeycombing
We were out checking lake conditions yesterday and the thaw as of late and rains as well are having a major effect on our ice conditions. With the coming rain storm tonight into tomorrow, this will end ice fishing on a number of the lakes that we fish. The top surfaces we noticed yesterday are honeycombed down about 2 inches and solid ice after that. This ice season I have never used my spud bar so much as this is becoming my most important piece of equipment that I own as of lately. I would highly recommend bringing a spud bar with you if you are going to be venturing onto any ice as the conditions are changing by the hour. The lake that we are going to fish today will be the last time for this ice season and I only have a couple of other ones that may go another week or so, pending on next weeks weather. We have been fortunate to have such a long season this year and will remember all of our outings very well, but open water is right around the corner and a whole new ballgame is in town once again.
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KIDS - OutDoors - what a combo
As the ice season starts to wrap up, depending in which part of the country you are located, there will be a little lag time before open water season takes hold. During this time and to keep your kids interested in the outdoors, spend some time walking through the woods either in the many park systems that our country offers or the woods behind the house. By exploring the woods and prairies that are all around us, this gives our kids another appreciation as to what the outdoors has to offer them. By looking at animals, birds, bugs, plants and trees, there is a vast amount of curiosity as well as learning that can come from these adventures. By bringing a compass along with us this is another exercise in learning how to use tools to find our ways through the outdoors. As spring develops in all areas of the outdoors, so does new life and with that a new beginning for all that Mother Nature has to offer us. Always keep an eye on our kids while in the outdoors as these areas are vast and the little ones can get lost very quickly. By showing and telling those about the dos and don’ts of being in the outdoors this will make them a well rounded person and also a person that can appreciate the beauty that surrounds us.
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Fish Moving
As our winter ice season is getting towards the end and the days are starting to warm, late ice is right around the corner. What this means is that the fish’s activity is going to start picking up as their feeding habits are going to start increasing with the longer days of light. As well the fish are going to be getting into a mode for the upcoming spawn that will be happening and this will increase their appetites as well which means hungry fish look for bait. Many of our locations that we have been catching fish in are in deep water up to 20 feet and as the spring approaches this may change to a shallower bite. With the snow melting away from the ice and the sun’s rays getting through, the weed growth will start once again and start supplying that fresh oxygen that the fish haven’t had much of lately. But adding shallower water to your hole drilling, this may increase your odds of catching fish and the sunfish especially will be moving up soon. These are great areas to take your kids to as they won’t have to deal with the deep water and having a lot of line down the hole. Putting kids onto active fish is the best way to get them hooked on fishing and this makes for a great day on the ice. Spring is around the corner and open water follows as well, but the best times for ice fishing are still coming so be prepared and enjoy these waning days of this winters ice season.
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KIDS on Ice
Getting kids into fishing can be very trying at times and keeping their interest is the biggest part of a successful day. We are finding that getting them interested in fishing is a little easier in the winter time on the ice as opposed to open water fishing. With spring coming the days are getting much nicer out there and much more enjoyable for everyone that fishes on the ice. Make sure that the ice conditions are safe before doing any venturing onto the ice with younger kids and yourself as well. The fish may be a little more active as the sun is getting stronger and the world under the ice is coming more alive as each day passes. By letting the kids try ice fishing at their own pace makes for a much better day on the ice for everyone. If the fish are not biting or there is a slow bite, let them play around on the ice and there are many games that can be played there as well. Then they will come back and try fishing once again and hopefully the bite will be better and they start catching fish to peak their interest. By letting the kids dictate how the day goes will make for a memorable and also a fun day on the ice and they may surprise you and want to go again next weekend.
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You get what you pay for
The fishing industry has flooded the market with so many different items for the angler in their pursuit of catching fish. A portion of it is to catch the eye of the angler as opposed to actually catching fish. But it always comes down to one thing and that is you get what you pay for and this is about the quality of that product that you use for fishing. In particular this is very true when it comes to fishing rods and reels. There is such a wide selection of the items that it can and will boggle the anglers mind as to which is the best suited for them. It comes down to what the angler can afford and with that, buy the best quality product that you can within those boundaries. If you do any amount of time on the water, you will be rewarded with many years of use of these items if you buy the better quality of items. They work more smoothly and are built much better than the lower grade products, and this will give you a very reliable item. Stay within your means at all times but research and purchase the best items that you can and you will be much happier in the long run.
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Introduce Kids to the OutDoors
The studies are showing that activities in the outdoors are on the decline and this is in part from that parents are either to busy or not wanting to participate in outdoor activities. With the winter season in full swing and as well that it will be winding down soon, now is the time to get your kids out and do some ice fishing. I have been fortunate the last while that my young son wanted to try ice fishing and now he loves it and wants to go all the time. Introducing kids into the outdoors cannot be forced down their throats either and needs to be something that they want to do and ask to do. Ask them if they want to go out and do these activities, but do not force them into it as that may back fire as well and will you never be able to get them out there again. By getting them out into the outdoors this will pull them away from watching TV and also playing video games. More and more kids are falling into these traps and instead should be concentrating these efforts into learning and exploring the outdoors.
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Persistence on Ice
During the ice fishing season there are going to be fishers that are successful and at times fishers that are not successful. The ones that are fortunate enough to be successful are the ones that fish with “Persistence”. What we are getting at is that when you hit the ice, drilling one or two holes is not going to be enough to catch the fish that you are looking for. By being persistent this means that if that hole is not producing then it is time to go and drill another hole and try that. By moving and being persistent in your pursuit of locating fish, this will make your ice fishing experience much more enjoyable and rewarding. There are going to be days and also conditions that may not allow you to do this but more times than not it comes down to how much work a fisher wants to put into making their day successful. Persistence is an acquired skill that needs to be worked at to achieve this but this may make or break your day out on the ice.
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Equipment Maintenance
Since most and all hunting activities have ended unless you are still into target shooting at your local clubs, there are still a few things that need to be done to the equipment that we use before it is put away. The barrels of these guns need to be cleaned on the inside to remove the remnants of any left over gun powder. Make sure all of the moving mechanisms are in working order and well lubricated before storing. The weapon needs to be wiped down with a lubricant on the exterior to prevent rusting and may also need to re-blue the exterior metal from a rough and damp hunting season. If there is a scope mounted to your weapon take a look at that as well and make sure everything is tight and also wipe down and coat the scope housing as well. By taking some time and taking care of your weapon, this will add much more life to it as opposed to those that are put away after the hunting season without anything done to them. These weapons are very expensive and should last you a lifetime if some precautions and necessary things are done to them before being retired for the off season.
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Downsizing
As we move into February and the ice season is in full swing, the fishing is getting tougher with winter weather playing a major role. This time of year fish are still being caught but many anglers are having to have to work harder at catching their favorite species of fish. The anglers that are having better success are the ones that are employing the downsizing methods to their fishing strategy. By downsizing we are talking about micro baits that are used and there are days when these baits are the only thing that the fish want and are finicky to even bite these. By micro baits we are talking about jigs that are very small with examples of 1/60, 1/80 and even 1/100 oz sizes. These resemble micro organisms and at this time of year this is what the fish are feeding on. Micro plastics are another bait that is shining these days and between these two offerings, this should put more fish on the ice for you. These very small jigs may not be at your favorite tackle shop and there are a number of companies on the internet that sell these. Downsize and catch more fish this winter season and try something that most of the other anglers either don’t know about or don’t want to fish a bait that small.
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Wildlife Activity
Have you ever noticed on days when you are in the field that sometimes the wildlife activity is either very active or none existent. Weather plays a huge role in how much activity are in the wildlife that we seek. It has been mentioned that you are able to look out your window and be able to gauge if this will be a successful day or not. If you have bird feeders in your yard those are good indicators that you could use to determine if there will be activity while you are out. Most of us are not able to pick our days that we take to enter the field and have to take whatever mother nature throws at us, but if we have a little idea as to the activity that is happening around us then we can adjust our plan accordingly and still make it a successful outing. Fish are going to be doing the same as well and many folks say to watch the bird activity around your favorite body of water and this will let you know how the day will be going. If there is a lot of activity then most creatures are going to be active but if you are not noticing much activity things may be tough and you will have to work a little harder to have an enjoyable day. The next time you go into the field take a look at what is happening around you and see if these things are as we describe.
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Dead Sticking Panfish
As the winter months are progressing further along here that is bringing along high pressure days more frequently. This in turn makes the fish a little tougher to catch as the bites are more finicky and also very light hitting the baits that we offer them. Until we start seeing the spring thaw anglers are going to have to work a little harder to being able to put fish on the ice but we are starting to see a technique that is starting to pay off on these high pressure days. What we are talking about is dead sticking which is just like it sounds. Instead of giving any type of action to the bait, just leave the bait sit there motionless and this is attracting fish. Once you notice that the fish are hovering around your bait then you may want to put a very minimal action to it and usually one of those fish is going to grab the bait. Then there are times that just letting it sit there they will attack it as well. Play around with this technique and see what you can get to work for you and this may help you put some fish on the ice when others either are having a tough day or not getting bit at all. Adjusting your fishing methods to what the conditions are is what is going to make a mediocre day into a fruitful day.
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Ice safety
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Climb Safely
When most deer hunters are in the woods hunting their favorite quarry the way to hunt for deer the most often is from a tree stand. Many either build a stand or buy one that straps onto the tree to give them a perch above the ground allowing them to see the game as it is coming through the woods or fields. As we are climbing into these stands we always need to think about the safety factor as we climb the tree. Those tree steps that are screwed into the trees can and will be slippery especially on those cold frosty mornings. There maybe frost on the ground as well that clings to the underside of your boot and this makes every step up a slippery one as well. There are many stories that we hear about fellow hunters falling out of the tree stand and always make sure that you have a safety strap on and attached properly to you and the tree. One of these falls out of a tree could end your hunting career and takes away from your experiences of being in the field. Make sure that the stands are fixed rigidly and securely, make sure the safety straps are as well and always use common sense whenever you are off of the ground as one mistake that could have been prevented will ruin a good day in the woods.
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Ice Still Uncertain
As we have been exploring different bodies of waters the last couple of weeks we are definitely seeing quite a variation in ice conditions. The warm weather and snow earlier last week have changed the ice dramatically from lake to lake and an angler really needs to pay attention out there. We have seen on the same body of water where the shade is covering the ice there is 9 inches of solid ice but where the sun is hitting, there is 2 inches of hard slush with an open pocket of water between that and the 4 inches of black ice on the bottom. As you are walking through areas like this your foot does break through that top layer and really gets you thinking if you should really be out there or not. We are still using our spud bar every time out as the ice is ever changing lately and at least we know if we are going to hit a soft spot as we are walking. Be sure to bring your safety equipment with you these days as someone may need that and better than not having it could save a life...
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Ice uncertainty
A couple of weeks ago the forming ice was coming along very well and was looking like we were going to have a great ice season. We are still frozen over but have had a few storms along the way since our first ice fishing trip of this season. We have had warm days with some rain thrown in for good measures. Lately the snow storms have been really putting the snow out there with late last week giving us around 11 inches and then again on Sunday the same but throw in a long period of rain after the snow to add weight to the ice covered lakes. What has this done to our ice here in
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New Ice Fishing Line
As many fishers are getting their ice gear ready for the new ice fishing season that is here or approaching, one of the key elements needs to be looked at and addressed, the fishing line on those reels. Many anglers don’t change their line at the beginning of the season and figure that what is on the reel is fine. But if you were to take a look at that line, you will notice some unwanted characteristics in the line. Since many of us are using micro spinning reels, the spools on these reels are very small and this puts very tight coils into the line and if you are using a lesser grade line, it will have memory in it and cause you problems. Also going from the cold to the heat of summer and back to the cold of winter again, the line has some degradation as well and when setting the hook there is a better possibility of breaking the line on a fish. Since the season is starting now it is a good time to load some new line onto those reels and take the possibility of breaking off on a good fish out of the equation….
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Tracking Animals
If a hunter is fortunate that they have received some snow cover while they are on their hunt, this is more of a help then a hindrance. Most people look at snow cover as a nuisance that they don’t like to deal with on a daily basis but when it comes to hunting this can be a blessing. As long as the snow stays in the softer state and not frozen, this allows the hunter to stalk much more effectively since the snow will deaden their steps through the woods. Just take careful steps as there may be hidden objects under the snow that could trip you up and create a dangerous situation since you are carrying a gun. Another plus with snow cover is that this allows better tracking of the game you are seeking. You are able to determine if the tracks are fresh and if the animal is being chased or not. Also if you come across a bedding area, you can determine roughly how long before the bed was made before you came along. If there is still steam rising off of it then you had just moved the animal and they may not be far away. Don’t think of snow as a nuisance but think of it as an element to your hunt and use this to your advantage....
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Be careful
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Share the Bounty
As many hunting seasons are underway or have finished up, this is that time of year that the fortunate can share their bounty. This time of year with the holiday seasons upon us, why not share a little of the game that we as hunters have accomplished. There maybe an extra waterfowl, upland game bird or also a package of venison that can be shared with either the less fortunate or those that are not able to participate in the act of hunting. The holiday season is about helping your fellow man out and this little gesture can and will go a long ways in doing that. Take an assessment of the bounty in the freezer in the basement and lets see if we can spare a meal or two for those that may not have a meal and spread the holiday cheer....
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Micro Plastics
Plastic baits in general have always been at the top of producing baits for catching fish no matter which species an angler seeks. Lately, in the search for panfish, there is a new way to catch these fish with plastics, micro plastics. Loby Baits has teamed up with Maki Plastics and the line of micro plastics that they offer covers a wide spectrum of micro organism offerings. What these micro plastics are trying to imitate are the small organism’s that are hatching in the lakes and streams that we fish. These baits are what you call, matching the hatch, as they imitate a wide range of these small creatures that the fish are feeding on, on a daily basis. These small creatures are the staple of the food chain in most bodies of waters and by being able to imitate them with these baits; this will put more fish on your line....
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Shot Placement Success
As many hunters have entered into their hunting seasons and the time spent practicing with their weapon of choice, a successful hunt comes down to shot placement. Knowing where to place the shot for an effective and quick kill, takes some knowledge as to where to place the shot as well and making sure that the shot is do-able. Where to place the shot is in the vital areas and by looking at the animal’s anatomy through a book or on the internet, the hunter should know where the general area is for a quick kill. The other important factor is being able to get that shot placement without hitting the animal in a non-vital area. If there is not a clear shot at the vitals, or there are obstructions in the way of the shot, the shot should never be placed as this may wound the animal and may never be recovered. Being able to hit the targeted area is very critical and if the hunter is not certain that can be done, then don’t take the shot and maybe the shot will present itself again or you may have to wait for another opportunity. Passing on the shot is better than wounding an animal that may die later and never be found, which would be a waste to the ecosystem….
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Small Boat Ice Fishing Style
As we approach Thanksgiving, the lakes and ponds are definitely cooling down and the fishing is starting to change. The bass that we were seeking are starting to get a little harder to find and that means that we are shifting more towards panfish. Since the ice is not forming yet and we have put the big boat away for the winter, the kayak is the go to boat for these small ponds that only cartop boats can get onto. What we usually do is bring the Vexilar flasher along and hang the transducer over the side to get an idea as to what the fish are doing. Since the transducer is near the side, we use our ice fishing rod/reel combo’s for catching panfish and vertical jig off of the side. This is a great way to fish and allows you to watch your jig and the fish on the screen of the flasher and how they are relating to your fishing. This is also a great way to get geared up for the upcoming ice season and lets you give your ice gear a workout as well. Nothing like catching fish on your 24” ice rods and seeing that bend in the rod as you rear back and rip those lips. The jigs we are using are your typical ice jigs and jigging and watching the flasher many fish can be put in the boat using this method....
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Quietness Pays Dividends
As many hunters know that the hunter that seems to have the stealth at getting through the woods has great success, a little known thing that any hunter can do to improve their success rate is paying attention to how quiet they can be walking in the woods. As you are walking to your stand or stalking your prey, pay attention to every step that you are making. Step around or over tree branches that are lying on the ground, if you are walking through leaves take slow easy steps into the leaves to avoid making that crunching noise. Just be aware of what your feet are doing and anything that can rub onto your body in passing, as any of these noises are going to alert the game you are seeking. By taking some precautions to your actions in the woods, this can improve your visibility and success in your hunting adventures....
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Fish Moving Deep
As we found out on the last trip to the lake, the fish are starting to gather into schools and once they start doing this, then they will spend the winter months in the deeper holes of the lake. This last lake that we fished, there is only one deep hole in the whole lake and this area draws schools of panfish searching for food there. The deeper hole may have a better oxygen level than the shallower parts of the lake, but if we get a lot of snow, this will hamper where the fish will be as well. A nice feature when fishing a hole like this, is that numerous schools of fish are able to swim through there searching for bait and if an angler anchors in a spot, the schools generally will come through on a cycle that you can start watching your watch with as they come through. Having a good piece of electronics with you will help in locating these spots and they will show you at what depth's the schools of fish are coming through at. Get out there and do some exploring and see what your favorite lake has to offer you....
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Target awareness
As many hunters head into the woods these days in search of their favorite quarry they seek, one word should always come to mind is safety. Safety can not be talked about enough as one that is carrying a gun in the field; a hunter needs to be aware of everything that surrounds them. As we seek the game we hunt, our sense of hearing comes into play as we are continuously listening for any clue as to what the targeted game is doing. This is where the word safety comes into play the most as we hear that twig snap or the rustle of leaves; make sure of what is making that noise long before the idea of pulling the trigger comes into play. In the same breath, also make sure of what is behind your targeted shot, so that something dramatic doesn’t happen after pulling the trigger. Enjoy being in the woods hunting and seeking the game of your choice but at the same time, take a few precautions so that you and another hunter can have another day in the woods....
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Fall Crankin’ Difference
As the fall season continues on and the water temps keep dropping, fishing with a Crankbait only gets better as times draws nearer to ice up. There are a couple of differences in the cranks that we throw at this time of year and may help increase your hookup success. There are fat bodied and thin bodied Crankbaits on the market and they have their place and time to be fished. The fat bodied cranks have a wide wobble that is attractive to fish in the warmer times or when fish are more aggressive. But the thin bodied cranks really shine at this time of year with a very tight wobble on the retrieve. Fish in the cold waters of fall are a little more lethargic and will react much better to the thin bodied tight wobble Crankbait and should be a part of your tackle at this time of year. This is a reason why the rattle trap will work so well in the fall and spring as well. Try a thin bodied Crankbait the next time you are out there and this may put a few extra fish into the boat for you....
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Hunter Success
With many of the New England states, either in their hunting seasons already or about to enter their hunting season, one key fact to a successful hunt always comes down to the amount of practice the hunter goes through. Practicing with your weapon of choice, bow, rifle, shotgun or others for your hunting adventures, practicing and getting to know that weapon of choice is very important. By practicing you will gain a respect for that weapon, know where it is hitting after the shot, and make for a successful hunt. With good practice, making those quick shots will put a higher advantage in the hunters favor when pursuing their favorite game. If you haven’t done a lot of practice and your favorite season is approaching, go out to a legally approved area and practice shooting some rounds and get to know your weapon and make your next hunting adventure a successful one....
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Fall Shoreline Fishing
As many anglers are putting their fishing equipment away and turning their efforts to the hunting seasons, now is the time to hit the water for the large fish. Even if you are not able to fish out of a boat, shoreline fishing at this time of year can be fantastic. There are going to be days that the fish are not biting but those days that they are, many and big fish can be caught. This time of year the baitfish in the lake are getting together in their wintering schools and seeking out warmer waters. These can be found near shorelines and back-ends of creeks and the fish are going to follow them where ever they go. Fishing from shore at this time of year can be very beneficial and using bigger baits to cover the water are a favorable way to catch these fish. Big Spinnerbaits, Topwater baits, shallow running Crankbaits and rattle traps work very well in covering vast amounts of water. Once fish are located, keep working the area as chances are there is a school of these fish and an angler can catch a number of fish in a short amount of time. By fishing from shore in the fall, casting out into deeper water you are giving the fish an illusion that your bait is a fleeing baitfish running to shore to escape and this will get the bigger fish very excited. Don’t put that fishing equipment away yet as there are many more days and fish to be caught and by covering some water and shoreline, you will catch some of the biggest fish of the year....
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Take a look
As many of us are experiencing drought like conditions and our favorite ponds and lakes are getting to a very low state, take a closer look at these bodies of waters and let’s see what is there. Most of the waters at this time of year are getting very low and this is exposing a good portion of the shoreline that an angler hasn’t seen before. What this condition offers an angler is that with these low conditions, this exposes structure and objects that you may not have known were there. Is there an area that you catch numbers of fish from; take a look at that area now as to what is attracting those fish there may be very evident as to why they use that area. It is truly amazing to see that there are rocks, wood, tires or some other object that you would not know is there when the water is at the normal level. Now is the time to take a walk around your favorite body of water and take a look at what is sitting on the dry land now. Take a camera or video recorder with you also and record those objects and structure that you are finding so that when the water level is back to where it normally is, you will have something to remember what the bottom looks like. As the days are getting shorter and winter is around the corner, get out there and take a walk and see what the fish are calling home....
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Fall Fishing is Here
As the nights start getting cooler, and the days are getting shorter, something starts happening and the fish are reacting. As summer fades away and fall takes over, the air and water temperatures start to drop and this means that the fish are going to be putting on their feed bags. Many anglers turn to hunting at this time of year and don’t know what they are missing by not spending time out on the water. As the water temperatures drop, the fish are gorging themselves in preparation for the long winter season ahead. Other than spring, this time of year offers some opportunities to fishers at possibly catching that trophy that you have been searching for all summer. Now is the time to search shallower water looking for baitfish as they school together and these bigger fish are searching them out. This time of year also offers a time to fish big baits, as fish are looking for a good sized meal and these bigger baits offer that to them. Get out there with your big Spinnerbaits, Crankbaits, Rattle Traps, Jig/Pig and also don’t forget to throw those big Swimbaits around as well. By fishing these bigger baits, you are covering more water as these fish have a tendency to search out areas of green weeds for those higher oxygenated areas. The key to a successful day is finding those last patches of green weeds that still exist and work them and hang on to your rod. While a good percentage of fishers are out stomping the woods, take this opportunity to hit the lake and in most cases, have the whole lake to yourself and catch your biggest fish of the season....
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Watch your Line
Many anglers will cast their line out and wait for their bait to hit the bottom not paying attention to what the bait is doing. But, those same anglers are missing out on a number of bites and fish that could possibly be filling their creel. What we are talking about is that after casting your bait out, you really need to watch your line as the bait is progressing towards the bottom. After the initial cast take the slack out of your line and watch your line until it goes slack after it hits the bottom. There are a number of times that the fish are going to hit your bait before it hits the bottom and if you are not paying attention you are missing those fish. When a fish hits the bait, your line may jump, stop moving before hitting the bottom and actually at times, start moving a different direction then it was going. By paying attention to what your line is doing after the cast, you may and will put more fish on your hook. Set the hook as soon as you detect any of the mentioned effects and get ready to fight a battle as these fish may be a better quality fish and make you a happy angler at the end of that battle....
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Plastic Baits for Water Clarity
As the fishing season is going along there are a few things that fishers learn after every outing that we wet a line. Every body of water that is fished, the clarity and color of the water varies from lake to lake and so does the plastic bait choice as well. Some waters are clear, to somewhat clear, to murky, to almost looking like chocolate milk. As we fish these different water clarity lakes, there are a couple of things that may help a fisher catch fish or maybe more fish. When we fish clear water lakes to semi clear color, for the plastic bait choice can be smaller, thinner, have a sleek body and also not have a lot of tail action works very well. The fish are able to see the bait and the bait that was described will come through the water very slick and look as natural as possible. These baits also usually won’t have any appendages on them. When we are fishing murky to chocolate colored water, we will have a tendency to use a bigger, bulkier, more appendages on the bait, and tails that have more action. These baits will give off more vibration in the water as the fish are not able to see the bait, but are able to feel the movement of the bait through the water. These baits will move a lot of water as they come through and are easier for the fish to locate, this will allow them to locate the bait and get you more bites. So the next time that you are out fishing and after you determine the water clarity, give the previous examples a try and see if they help put more fish on your line like they do ours....
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Fishing in the Heat of Summer
As many fishers are experiencing the high heat and humidity factors as they are enjoying time on the water, these times are uncomfortable to fish in but with some work and tactic changes, fish are still there willing to be caught. The water temperatures are on the rise as numerous areas the air temps are in the high 90’s and this is warming the lakes water temps very quickly. As the water temps raise, the fish move out to deeper water and also thicker weed areas to escape the sun and rising water temps. At this time, the efforts of a fisher should be concentrating on deep weed-beds and weed-lines. Finding a sweet spot in these thicker weeds can be done with good electronics and look for something different in these weed-beds, such as rocks, wood, different type of a weed or maybe clear spots in amongst the weeds. These sorts of spots will attract numerous fish and also larger ones as well as the dominant fish of a certain species will occupy these prime areas. By slowly fishing a jig or a plastic bait through these areas at different angles, one is sure to catch some very nice fish. Spend some time concentrating on these spots and fish them slowly and get a feel for what is down there and this will give you a better idea for what to look for as you are moving around the lake. By fishing these deep and thick weed-beds slowly, you will start seeing some better quality fish and you may lose some of your baits along the way, but your time and persistence is going to pay off in these hot summer days....
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Summer Fishing Patterns Emerging
Many parts of the country are now experiencing the heat that summer brings and are also seeing that the fish are reacting to this as well. As the water temps rise to much higher temperatures that we have been experiencing, this is forcing the fish into their summer patterns. There are still going to be fish that stay in the shallow waters of the shorelines, but the better quality fish are going to be in deeper water. Summer time is early morning and late evening top water action at its finest. Start and end your fishing day trying this type of fishing and you may be surprised at what you are catching. But, we are spending most of our time out in deeper water and searching these depths for some quality fish. Deep weed flats and deep weedlines are being used constantly by these fish and by working these areas very thoroughly, the quality of your catches may increase dramatically. The key point that I look for is a good concentration of green weeds and any sort of object in those weeds, rocks, wood, and open sand spots are attractants to the bigger fish in these areas. With good electronics and sensitive fishing rods, you are able to see and feel what the bottom substance is that you are bring your baits through. By working these areas with a wide array of baits, Carolina rig, jig/pig, jig worm, crankbaits, Spinnerbait, drop shot rigs, and anything else that you use to fish these deep weeds, your diligence and determination will be rewarding to you at the end of your day. As the temperatures soar higher day after day, these is no need to stop fishing, just concentrate your efforts in deeper water and this may open up a whole new sort of fishing for you and areas that you have never dreamed of fishing before....
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Post Spawn Fishing
Now that we are into June and the bass have spawned in most of our waters, fishing may be a little tough these days. These fish are in post spawn mode and are resting after their vigorous activities associated with spawning. These fish are still catchable and you may have to work a little, but there is some fantastic fishing going on out there. Start with a wide array of baits to cover the bottom, mid level of the water column and also top water baits as well. Concentrate on flats outside of the spawning grounds as well as the first breaklines towards deeper water. Points are a good area to search and with working at all of the water depths available to you, you will find them and there should be some very good quality fish caught as well. Let the fish dictate what they want and as you figure that out, the patterns will start to appear and the fish will come into the boat. This time of year the fish are transitioning from spawning to summer haunts and with a little work, you will have a productive day on the water….
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Fishing Post Cold Front Tip
New England weather is so unpredictable and these last few days are a good example, we were 80 degrees a couple of days ago and now mid 40’s for a high. This is going to have a huge effect on the activity of the fish, with a major cold front that has just passed; these fish are going to be tougher to catch but are still catch-able. They have moved back from the shallows of the shorelines and start looking for them on the first break-lines. If they aren’t there then search the underwater points and follow these all the way to the end in your searches. Bait wise we would recommend that you down size your baits and fish them very slowly. Concentrate in the 8-14 foot depths of water as these depths are not quite as affected as the shallow water is through these post cold front conditions. Jig/pig combinations fished slowly work very well as well as any Texas rigged plastic and jig-worm combo as well. Don’t be afraid to fish very light jigs and you may want to drop down in line size to allow easier fishing of these smaller jigs. Even if the weather isn’t cooperating for us, fish still need to eat and it may take longer to get them to bite, but they are still there and with some work and finesse, you will still catch your fair share the next time that you go out on the water….
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Spring Fishing Tip
As most of us fisher’s are enjoying the spring fishing for panfish, many are not getting out there yet and are missing out on some great fishing opportunities. You don’t need to have hours on end to enjoy a fishing outing as it only takes a few minutes to see if they are biting. As many people have so much going on in their lives these days, wetting a line for even only 15 minutes can make for a memorable experience. Finding fishable shoreline to cast a line shouldn’t be that difficult as there are many public boat landings and numerous parks that line the shorelines of most of our lakes and ponds. The nice thing about fishing at this time of year is that the fish are shallow and within 10 minutes you will know if they are there. If after a few casts you are not getting any bites, move down the shore and try again. With limited time to fish, by moving and trying different areas, this will allow you to optimize your time that you have and actually in the right conditions, you may catch many fish in those 15 minutes that you are there....
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Spring is here and Ticks as well
Spring has finally arrived in the New England area and with that spring type pests come along with that. One that you may have noticed as of late would be the tick, Wood Tick and Deer Tick. Now that we are over 40 degrees these little critters are coming out in full force and be cautious of them and check yourself after coming in from the field. Another area that they can be found is in the yard, so by keeping the grass cut is a way to keep them under some control. Check your kids and pets every night and by taking these little precautions will let you enjoy being in the outdoors….
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Spring Fishing Opportunities
Spring time is one of the few times that you are going to find fish in the shallow water and very aggressive in their feeding habits. As the water temps start to rise, panfish; crappies, sunnies and perch start moving into the shorelines and provide some fast and furious action. This is the time of year that you will have an opportunity to catch some very big panfish as well. The males are making nests in the shallows and the females follow for a short time. When this is going on, the opportunity to catch bigger fish are more abundant and the action can be very exciting. As with any of the larger sized species of fish, we all need to practice catch and release so that these fish and their young, will survive for another day and another great battling opportunity. If you are going to keep a few for a meal, keep the smaller fish and release the large females so that they can finish their spawning ritual. Enjoy this time of year but at the same time, take precautions to ensure that they are returned back into the waters for other anglers to enjoy as well….
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Spring Check List
As spring is finally getting to most parts of the country, there are a few things that need to be looked at to allow us to have a great and trouble free day on the water. After many of us fishers in the north country put our summer gear away when winter approaches, here are a few things to do to get started fishing this open water season. Your fishing reels will definitely need some attention as the old line is probably still on there and that needs to be stripped off and new line put on. Many fisher’s are lubing their own reels now and before hitting the water this spring, take those reels apart and clean and lube the moving parts and bearings as well. As for the rods, take a look at the rod blanks for nicks and also pay close attention to all of the eyes and make sure that they are not damaged as well. If you have a damaged eye you may want to consider replacing those as they will damage your fishing line and could possibly cost you a big fish. If you are a boat owner, you should have been giving those batteries a charge all winter, but make sure before putting them into the boat that they are all fully charged. These are only a few things to get you started, but are fairly critical to make those first few outings much more enjoyable….
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Spring Ice Deterioting
With Spring around the corner and arriving in little more than 2 weeks, for those that have ice on their waters, this is a time of year that great caution needs to be taken....As the weather turns warmer and the winds get stronger, the shorelines of our frozen lakes are going to fade away and create unsafe access to be able to ice fish.....Caution needs to be on your mind at all times at this time of year as shorelines are melting there is no need to take your life into your hands to catch these fish….If you are not able to get onto the ice easily without assistance from other objects, then just don’t go out there and wait until the lakes thaw out and you then are able to take a boat or fish from shore in the open water….This is the time of year that you do not want to go out on the ice alone and should always be going with someone so that is something does happen, there will be someone to help get out of a possibly dangerous situation…..Enjoy the late ice fishing that is out there but at the same time please don’t risk your life to catch a few fish….
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Safety First
With the very strange winter that we are experiencing this year, between unsafe ice and open water in places, there is one thing that needs to be kept in mind....Safety any time that we are out on the lake at this time of year.... With the cold and then very mild weather, if you have ice in your area, that ice will probably not be safe and you need to be very cautious around and on it...if you were to fall into the water or break through the ice, the temps are very low and you do not have more than a few minutes to get out and get your self warmed back up again.... If you have open water in your area and are out there fishing, ALWAYS have a life jacket on because after a few minutes in this frigid water, you will not have much time to swim for shore and the life jacket will at least keep you a float.... Enjoy fishing this winter but always keep safety in your mind because you will want to fish another day....
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Panfish Versatility
As the ice season is finally getting close and into full swing, KIDS should be ready to start wetting a line through the ice. Taking KIDS out on the ice can be a great time for them as it may be a new experience for many of them; it is a different type of fishing. For KIDS, Panfish consisting of gills, crappies and perch are the game of choice and will provide the best action to keep their attention. The nice thing is that if you don’t get a bite within 10 minutes, chances are the fish are not in that area and you will need to move. You don’t need to move far but keep moving from hole to hole, this will increase your chances of catching Panfish. Another thing for keeping KIDS attention and catching fish, KIDS can keep changing their baits from grubs to minnows and also now the evolution of plastics. By changing up on the baits, this will give those fish something different to look at and also having different baits on different lines, they will see which baits are producing better. By moving around and letting the KIDS change their baits as they are fishing, this will make better fisher KIDS as well enjoy being out on the ice. Moving and changing is the name of the game for icing some Panfish and KIDS, you will have a more enjoyable time as opposed to staring down the same hole.
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Getting the most from your maps!
Any person young or old should never leave the dock without having a good lake map with them. Especially if you are not familiar with the lake you are fishing, a map will give you a starting point on where to look for fish. When you are studying a lake map, you will generally be looking for something that is a little different. When you are looking at the map, you will notice that there are lines indicating the depths of the water and these are called contour lines. These lines show you the regularities and irregularities of the bottom of the lake. With these contour lines, what is a useful thing to do would be to color each contour a different color showing you the different depths. After coloring in the contour lines with permanent markers, you will be able to take a quick look at the map and know what the contours and structure will be and this allows you more fishing time. With the different colors on the map, you will quickly see all of the different contours and look for the irregularities. By trying this, you will be able to take a quick look at the map as you are cruising the lake and those irregularities will stand out very readily. Doing this to your maps can be fun and will be very useful for many trips to come. Give this a try and it may put more and bigger fish in the boat for you as now you will see things on your map that you may have not known were even there.
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New and lighter line casts farther!
The rod/reel combo that you are fishing with probably came with 10lb line or heavier. Are you having trouble getting a long cast? Chances are the line on your reel is old and has what they call memory. This means that the line has taken the shape of the reel’s spool. Along with that, if it is old it is probably very stiff as well. This will not allow you to get the distance you are trying to achieve. When you get a chance, get some new line in the 6-8 lb test range. With the new line, you won’t have any memory and also being of a lighter weight, this will allow you to get more distance in your cast and be able to hit the spot that you are casting at.
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Controlling Crankbait Depth, with the position of your fishing rod
For most people that fish a Crankbait, they cast the bait out and retrieve it back towards them. Not totally sure as to what depth the bait is running in relation to the bottom structure that they are fishing. There is a way to regulate to a degree as to how deep or how shallow you want your Crankbait to run. It all comes down to the position that you are holding your fishing rod while retrieving your bait. The position of your fishing rod will vary the depth the Crankbait will run. Examples; at the 11:00 position the crank will run in the upper portion of the water column, at the 3:00 position it will travel at mid depth and at the 5:00 position it will run toward the lower water portion of the column. By keeping these concepts in mind, you will be able to change the depth that your Crankbait runs. By being able to do this, this will give you more opportunities at catching fish at different levels of the water column. Try this the next time you go out and you may discover something that will allow you to catch more fish.
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Do you have slack line?
Are you out fishing and you know that you are getting bites, but for some reason when you go to set the hook there is nothing there? One of the possibilities that you may be missing fish is having too much slack in your line. What is slack, slack is when you don’t have control of your bait with your fishing line. There are a few things that cause slack in your line and the biggest problem is wind. If you don’t keep in contact with your bait, the wind hooks the line and puts a bow in the line and when you feel a bite, the bow creates a lot of slack and you are setting the hook into nothing. To always keep in contact with your bait, after casting it out, keep the line tight as the lures falls towards the bottom. Keep reeling a little line in as it falls and always keep some tension on it as well. After it has been sitting on the bottom, lift the rod tip and reel some line until you feel the bait. Always feel for the bait with your rod tip and keep the tension on the line, so that when you do feel that bite, the slack will be gone and when you set the hook, this will put more fish in the boat for you.
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There is a technique that many anglers are starting to use and they also use this in the winter months on the ice. When you are out ice fishing, you will be vertically jigging through the hole in the ice while watching your electronics to see what the fish are doing in relation to your bait. Why not apply that same technique out on the open water as well using the same electronics and then using your ice fishing rod/reel combo. When fishing in the kayak we do this a lot in the spring and fall in many ponds and lakes that you can't launch a big boat into. Setup up your electronics so it is reading straight below you and then lower your bait down to the level that the fish are using. Many ice anglers do this very thing and by adapting this to your open water as well, you will get more opportunities to using your ice gear as well.
As fall fades away to winter, the open water season is coming towards an end but not quite yet. For those that are still venturing onto the open waters, there are still fish to be caught. Sure it is getting a little harder to get out there and the weather is getting cooler, but a little preparation will go a long ways in these cooler fall days. Panfish are a great choice of fish to chase as they can be found fairly easily and give a great fight. Many fishers target panfish in the winter months and why not enjoy today catching them as well. This time of year will also allow you to use your ice fishing gear and that is another point at getting ready for the ice season ahead. Take advantage of these fall days of fishing as many other fishers out there are missing out as they are waiting for the ice.
Ice season has been going for a while now here in New England and many are catching some very nice fish. But there are also some nice ones being lost as well. One cause for these lost fish may be line damage from rubbing on the bottom of our ice holes. The bottom of the ice holes has a sharp edge that wears heavily on the line especially when fighting a fish. It would be good practice to start routinely check your line for nicks and abrasions especially the few feet above the hook. By doing this check every now and then, this may put a few more fish on the ice for you.
Ice season in New England is a memory as of late and the open water season is coming onto the horizon. Many anglers are getting excited with the coming fishing season and for those that don't fish on the ice, it has been a long time coming. Boats are starting to appear more on the roads and bait shops are starting to hop once again. Spring is a wonderful time here in New England and I know that we can't wait to get onto the open water. Panfish are going to be hungry as well as the bass will be roaming and searching for an easy meal. Get your equipment ready and spool on some new line as a new fishing season is upon us.
The ice season is gone in New England and in fact the open water has been here for quite sometime. With the nice sunny warming days as of late, the local ponds are warming quite nicely. With the warming waters about us, this will bring the fish into the shallows for their spring ritual. This time of year is a perfect time to get your kids out there fishing as the action could be non-stop. Panfish and bass are invading the shorelines and can be caught with and in a variety of ways. Enjoy a nice warm summery afternoon sitting along a pond shoreline and see for yourself. In most cases it shouldn't take to much work for getting kids into some action and watching them catch these fish is something that you will take with you for years to come.
The summer season is slowly coming to an end and that means fall fishing is around the corner. With the coming of fall, this will get the fish back into a feeding mode as they prepare for the coming winter. What this means to you the angler, is that we are approaching some of the best fishing of the year. As many anglers start putting their gear away, keep yours out and get out there and fish as you may catch that trophy of your lifetime.
Summer is fading away very quickly lately and the nights are cooling off. As the waters start cooling, this will trigger something in the fishes brains that it is time to eat. Especially in the northern parts of the country fall brings on a feeding binge as the fish start preparing for the long winter ahead. What this means to anglers is that some of the best fishing is coming and for those that take advantage of this, big fish are caught as well. Don't put those fishing rods away quite yet and take advantage of the season that is coming.