Unique Fishing Tips to Show off When Competing

Gotta Catch Them all – The Fishes of Course!

Fishing is a great way to relax, get some vitamin D and mingle. Even though a lot of people do it as a hobby, there is a lot of competition Australia wide. Throughout all the years you have been fishing, there are always some brand new tips on how to improve your fishing. By just doing quick and easy modifications to your fishing line, you can literally hide from the fishes, but not from your dog (chuckles). In this article, we will go through all the newest fishing tips on how to catch the biggest fish for the biggest trophy!

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Braided Line!

You probably have a big arsenal of fishing pools and used braided lines. Experienced fisherman use a braided line around 80% of the time and it helps them achieve awesome results. The only time you should not use braided lines is when your bait is crank or chatter. While a lot of people are feeling reluctant to use braided lines because of their colour (dark green – it scares fish away), but you can always take a sharpie and change the colour your line. In order to ease this process, some people cut the sharpie in half so the braided line can slide easily. A moment later, your line will be as black as wine.

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Birds and Dolphins mean more Fishes

While fishing in the sea, it is pretty hard to detect where is the swarm of fish, yet in reality, the sea is full of signs, you just need to sharpen your eye! One of the clearest signs is the presence of seabirds. You can notice them flying around a particular spot, instantly identifying the spot where the school is located. If you notice dolphins around one spot in the sea, that is a clear sign that in that area there are is lot of fish in the sea.

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Spinnerbaits

Spinnerbaits are a bit harder to handle compared to other baits – they are harder to hook in because of their lure design. In addition, once you hook a sprinnerbait, it is harder to throw it. These baits are not used as much as they used to be, but if you own one, it can be used at any lake or in the sea. There are several ways to use a flexible spinnerbait. On way is to allow the bait to go to the bottom part near the drop point. As this happens, reel the slack, shake it a little and then give it the opportunity to fall near the bottom again. However, you will need to reel it constantly with different tempo intensity. You have the chance to to break the surface occasionally and mimic active bait fish.

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