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Lake Fishing- A Great Way To Spend The Day
Lake fishing is a very relaxing way to spend some time. You can enjoy going by your self, with a buddy, or a family member. Take some kids along, they'll have a blast and a lot of good memories, kids love to go fishing. That can be very rewarding in it's self.
Lake fishing is any type of fishing that is done on a lake, that makes sense, don't it? It can be shore fishing from a pier, dock, or marina. It can also be enjoyed from a fishing boat,either trolling or fly fishing. There are a wide variety of fish species found in lakes around the world. Lake species include bass, trout, catfish, perch, pickerel, northern pike, muskellunge, sturgeon, walleye and salmon.
If you plan on using a fishing boat, you will need to own
one, rent one, or go lake fishing with someone who has one. To
fish from a boat, you will need a rod, reel,tackle,bait, trolling equipment and a lake or fish map. If you are a beginner, use a lake fishing kit, which includes a six to eight foot graphite or fiberglass rod with a basic closed or open faced reel. Fishing line should be 8 to 15 pound-test, depending on the fish species you are targeting and the depth. Fishing near the surface requires 8 pound-test, while fishing the middle or bottom requires 15 pound test. The larger the fish species, the higher pound-test line you will need, you don't want your line to break. The fish could be injured and you will lose your bragging rights.
You will also need a variety of different sized hooks,
ranging from medium to large. Split shot sinkers are best. If you are planning on fishing the bottom, larger weights will be
necessary. Remember, when buying sinkers, be sure they are lead
free in order to protect the environment. Floats can vary from
cork to plastic to foam. Torpedo floats work great as well. Floats of various sizes can be used, but remember, smaller is always better. You don't want the fish to see your float.
A variety of bait, both live and artificial is used for
different species of lake fish.
Trout...Live bait for trout includes worms, insects, insect larvae and crayfish. Artificial bait includes streamers, spoons, spinners and dry and wet flies.
Bass...Live bait includes worms, shad, insects, insect
larvae, frogs, crayfish and minnows. Artificial bait includes
spinners, streamers, Mepps, spoons, jigs, crankbaits and clousers.
Walleye...Live bait includes nightcrawlers, crayfish,
minnows, chubs and leaches. Artificial trolling bait that is best is jointed minnows and spinner rigs.
Salmon...Live bait includes worms, prawns, crustaceans,
insects and insect larvae. Artificial bait includes lures, flies, plugs, streamers and spinners. Prepared bait such as egg sacs and scents also work well.
Catfish...Catfish in a lakes are usually very plentiful. They are attracted to cut bait, worms, crayfish or peeled crayfish tails, mollusks, minnows, cheeseballs, breadballs, shrimp, chicken entrails and liver.
Pickerel...Pickerel feed on aquatic insects and
invertebrates. Use nightcrawlers, minnows, crayfish, insects and frogs. Artificial bait includes worms, spinners, spoons, streamers and Mepps.
Perch...Perch feed on minnows, insects, insect larvae,
crayfish, snails, nightcrawlers, grubs and maggots. Artificial
bait includes worms, lures, spinners, streamers and jigs. Use
small lures when fishing for perch, as they have small mouths.
Northern Pike...Pike are predators. They will take
nightcrawlers, minnows and smelt. Pike, especially females heavy with eggs, prefer dead bait because it provides an easy meal. Artificial bait includes wobbling spoons, spinners, split minnows and red and white spoons. If you are removing a hook from a northern pike, use needle nose pliers to avoid injury.
Muskellunge...Live bait for Musky includes live fish bait
that is 10 to 12 inches. Suckers work well, as do leeches, frogs, insects and sunfish. Artificial bait includes spoons, bucktails and large plugs. Muskies are fighters and will strip reels, break rods, mutilate bait and bend hooks.
Sturgeon...Sturgeon like fresh bait and are bottom feeders. They are attracted to clams, eel, crayfish, smelt, salmon eggs, shad, nightcrawlers and fish heads.
Trolling is the use of either large or artificial bait pulled through the water behind a moving boat. It is used on lakes, especially for trout and walleye. The boat can be powered by a motor or oars. The bait can be trolled at any depth and is intended to resemble live fish. Trolled plugs, spoons and flies can be fished deep by adding weights or using leadcore line. Live bait is fished below a sliding float when trolling.
If you would like to go out lake fishing and are not sure
about equipment or the bait that you should use, for a particular type of fish, ask someone at the local bait shop to give you some tips. There are usually some folks hanging, swapping lies, they are always happy to help out. Any experienced lake angler will be able to help you with equipment, bait, casting and trolling issues. This could be a family member, friend, neighbor or one of the good old boys at the bait and tackle shop that loves to go lake fishing. Get your gear together,go out and have a good time, and who knows, one day you may be hanging out at the bait shop swapping lies.
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