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Lake Fishing

Sunday, January 18, 2009 16:45
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Lake Fishing - Tips To Enhance Your Great Outdoor Experience

Executive Summarize About Fishing by Abhishek Aqarwal

It has been many years since lake fish have been grouped in three general categories: food fish, game fish and forage or bait fish.

The category for the food fish includes suckers, some variety of catfish yellow perch etc. Though it has not been thought of having any sport value like the game fish but it has a good recreational and economic value

The category for the game fish includes bass, pickerel, pike perch, pike etc. They are popular for their sporting value.

In lake fishing it is really hard to describe the correct procedure for casting. There fore for the novice to learn the art of fishing here are the few tips which can be helpful.

a. For the lake fishing as other forms of fishing the requirement is of a smooth and snappy stroke.

b.You should be aware of the habitat of the fish and the kind of fish that are present in the lake.

c. Strong and big sturdy rods should be used when you plan to catch a big fish. The big fish like bass generally weigh twelve pounds and they inhabit the pond or the lake. These fish attain such weight due to the abundance of food found in the lakes and ponds.

What Makes A Great Coarse Fishing Lake?

Executive Summarize About Fishing by Dog Lane Fishery

Coarse fishing is available in a range of waters - from canals and rivers to natural and man-made lakes. In many parts of the country, people have established their own coarse fishing lakes to provide a private, peaceful place to fish.

There are three main things that make any coarse fishing lake stand out from the competition:

1. Location

The size and location of the lake is a crucial factor. A good angling lake is the right size to hold a good, healthy stock of fish, whilst having the bank space to allow each angler a secluded, private spot. Most private lakes are in the countryside, which provides a peaceful place for coarse anglers to perfect their skills.

2. Stock

The range of fish in the lake is also important. Ideally, a coarse fishing lake should be stocked with species such as:

  • Carp
  • Tench
  • Bream
  • Roach
  • Rudd
  • Pike

• Chub

3. Price

Coarse anglers want value for money. Some private lakes may also make a membership charge or require you to join a club before you can fish. To really enjoy your coarse fishing experience, find a well-stocked lake that’s the size and price that suits you.

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