Get Rid Of SharksSharks buggin’ you? To get rid of them pour some fish blood on a paper towel or newspaper and roll it into a ball. Toss it overboard and
sharks will follow it with
current.
Many anglers move much too quickly from spot to spot. Many times a hot spot is passed right over. Don’t just cast out a couple times and move on – probe it thoroughly from
deepest point right up to
most shallow. Try at least two different lures/bait.
Fishing on
perimeter
Always try
edges of
perimeter first, instead of plopping your bait or lure into
middle. If you do hook a fish in
middle, it will scare
others away, but if you “milk”
edges of
perimeter first, you can later move into
unsuspecting ones in
middle.
If you fish with
amazing Evening Secret ( http://www.eveningsecretfishing.com/specialsecret/Saltwater_Fishing_Tips.php) for swarming large amounts of fish in any water, you will also need to make sure to stay on that perimeter, that is where
action is.
Surf fishing
With surf fishing, remember that fish are tight against
shore, so make most of your casts parallel to
sand. Don’t send your cast out too far.
The best tides range from half rising to half falling – especially when early or late in
day. Of course, if there is bait,
predators will always be there, but it just makes it easier if fishing during
half tides.
If you fish by an inlet, fish in
outgoing water which brings
bait out to sea. This will hold
best action for strikes. Just let
outgoing water carry your bait out in a natural way.
Find a beachfront – they all of their share of structures such as holes, pockets, rocks, reefs, and other things. These will hold fish, and locating them is critical if you want success. Also find spots where channels lead to deep water – these will often times hold game fish. The fish usually follow these deeper channels until food is found.
Fish aggressively by walking back and forth and fishing areas that appear likely to hold fish. You can see
boils of feeding fish in hot spots – and keep an eye out for bait. Watch
birds as well; they are one of
best indicators of fish in
area.
Obviously, use
freshest live-bait possible, and change it often. You really want your bait on bottom, with a lighter weight – this will give you
best chance for stimulating strikes.