Thursday, May 28, 2009

Five Tips for Beach Fishing


Beach fishing is enjoyed by anglers ranging from the novice to the professional. It is fun, relaxing and a great way spend your free time. Fishing along the coastline has always been popular but more and more anglers are taking advantage of all things the beach has to offer when it comes to this amazing sport. Not only do you get to enjoy some great fishing but you get to do it while relaxing and enjoying the beautiful surroundings. If you're searching for a way to spend time with your family, you may want to consider taking a trip to beach to enjoy some great fishing. Anyone can enjoy beach fishing regardless of your experience. You can walk along the coastline or wade out into the water and surf fish or take advantage of one of the many piers located along the shore. You will find that fishing from a pier can be very productive. This is where many species will gather around because it's usually heavily populated with baitfish. There may even be a few places where you can walk out on the rocks and fish these areas, just be careful because this could be dangerous in some places. If you're interested in trying your hand at beach fishing, below are five tips that can help you increase the amount of success you can enjoy.Five beach fishing tips:The best time to go beach fishing is in the early morning or late afternoon. This is when many species are feeding the most actively so they are quicker to take the bait. It's also when the beaches are less populated so it's quieter and you can find more spots for fishing. If you would to go beach fishing when it's the most secluded, then you should consider taking advantage of the off season when it's very few people around.There are many good places located along the beach where the fish hang out. For example, many species of fish can be found around the rocks, reefs and jetties. Others can be located near the break lines and still others tend to hang out along the inlets, in holes and near the channels. These are the areas where the fish tend to gather together the most. Fishing parallel to the shoreline is recommended for the best results. This will give you better angle and make it easier to get the where the fish are located. Fishing during half tides is also recommended because this is another time when the fish are biting aggressively due to the baitfish that is plentiful during the half tide.Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best saltwater fishing information possible. Go to http://www.asksaltw aterfishing. com/editorials/ 5_five-tips- for-beach- fishing.html for more information on beach fishing.

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