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MOST IMPORTANT

One cause of a headache can be the big fish got away.
Another can be a lack of water in your system.
Don't ruin a great day of fishing, drink lots of WATER!
 

TECHNIQUES

KIDS ONLY --- ADULTS KEEP OUT!
Rain brings up some very interesting options in fishing.
Fishing is normally good just before the rain starts,
but usually during and after the rain, the fishing is not that great sometimes. 
Be sure to never fish when there’s lightning around.
 Also, be very careful of creek banks and the edges of ponds which can be extremely slick after a rain.
 It causes unsure footing and can cause you to go for swim you didn’t plan on having. 
Just always keep an eye on the weather. Any signs of thunder go indoors and go through your tackle or tie your knots and practice until the weather gets better.
 

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Safety Tips!
Always fish with an adult or friend. Watch the weather - lightning is your enemy! Wear a personal flotation device (life jacket) Get swimming lessons; if you are going to fish, learn to swim Always let someone know where you are going to be fishing
 

Bobber fishing Tip

When fishing with a bobber and sinker with live bait, place the sinker approximately 9" above the hook.
 Then place the bobber or float approximately 18" to 24" above the sinker. If you are fishing in deeper water,
the bobber may need to be moved further up the line from the sinker.
 

LEARN TO TIE YOUR KNOTS !

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NOISE TIPs
Quick movements and high-pitched sounds scare fish. That,s why it,s very
important when you,re fishing to be still and to speak softly. I know,
it,s not easy to keep still and quiet when you have a fish on the line. But
it could help you catch another fish.
 

How To Cast!

For beginning anglers, I recommend using a push button spin-cast reel. So, assuming this is the type of reel you have,
let's get started.

1. Place your thumb on the push-button and hold it in.

2. Still holding in the button, bend your elbow and point the rod tip behind you. Keep your elbow near your side.

3. Release the button as you whip or cast the rod forward.

 

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