Fishing Tips
Tuesday, February 3, 2009 18:26Fishing Tips - What to Do When You Don’t Own a Boat
Executive Summarize About Fishing Tips By Darryl Rodqers

Fishing Tip
Want to go fishing but don’t have a boat? No problem. Here are some solutions for you right here.
1. You can always fish from the bank. Fishing from the bank is better than not fishing at all. Small farm ponds can produce great results for bank fishermen who target largemouth bass and bluegill.
2. Try fishing from a dock or pier. Sometimes large fish hang around the structure of a pier or dock for protection and to hide so they can ambush bait fish.
3. Waders - Trout fishermen have been using waders in streams for years. Be sure to take a fishing buddy with you. Waders are best suited for stream fishing and surf fishing.
4. Fish from a float tube also known as a belly boat. Float tubes offer an angler an inexpensive alternative to a boat and it allows you to reach fish you would not be able to get to from the bank.
5. Fish from a canoe or kayak. Cheaper than buying a boat especially if you include an outboard motor with that boat. More and more people are fishing from canoes and kayaks now and some folks even fish in the ocean from a kayak.
6. Fish from a head boat. The first fish I ever caught from a head boat was a 35 pound amberjack!
7. Hire a fishing guide. I have fished with guides on four different occasions. Sometimes weather doesn’t cooperate and other times the fish just don’t bite. However, hiring a guide usually improves your odds of catching fish since these guys are out there almost every day and usually specialize in certain species of fish.
8. Fish with a friend who owns a boat. If you can’t afford a boat or don’t want the hassle of boat ownership, maybe you can fish with a friend who does own a boat.
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