PRACTICING
FISHING
"Honey,
I'm leaving for fishing practice now, see you later."
What?
Fishing practice? Sounds absurd doesn't it? While your spouse or significant
other may be suspicious, I submit it's not absurd at all. We practice hoops,
golf, shooting-heck every sport we engage in except fishing.
I
wouldn't waste valuable hunting time without practicing with any new equipment
or touching up rusty skills but yet that's exactly what I often do when
it comes to fishing. Whether a new rod, reel, bait, trolling motor, depth
finder or even a completely new boat my 'practice' usually takes place during
actual fishing time. Not very smart but I'm certainly not alone. I really
don't know anyone that practices fishing.
When
I was guiding I sometimes saw people whose casting skills weren't very good.
I think most of us could use a little practice there believe it or not.
It sure is something we can do in our yards, behind our apartment, in a
park, or wherever, we don't need water. Get to the point you can hit or
hit near your target every cast-then try again into or cross wind. Bet that
changed things didn't it? Now put on a lightweight lure or one that's aerodynamically
challenged and try it. Eye opening I bet. Take a buddy along and make bets
on the most accurate casts - you'll improve in a hurry. My point is we can
all improve and all get better and believe me, that will help when you need
to land clean in that weed pocket next year.
What
about new baits? Try them before season. We can all access water somewhere.
Get familiar with them and how they work before you start the season.
As
those that fish with me know, boat control is a big thing to me. We can
ALL get better at it. That's a fact. I've been blessed to fish with many
of the best in the world and ALL could get better. How? Practice is a smart
way. Particularly if you have a new boat. Practice in the wind. In current.
Whether backtrolling or using your electric learn what you and your boat
can and can't do. Learn on a sand beach, with you and a friend wearing bathing
suits, rather than the hard way, on rocks when you can not only damage or
lose your boat but put yourself and any partners at risk. Better boat control=more
fishing success. Fact.
"Yes
dear, you heard me right, I'm going to fishing practice."
Remember:
thinking is just being thoughtful.
Recommended
sources:
1.Esoxresearch.com (click on 'research center', then 'Biology')
2.Buy and read,' Knowing Bass The Scientific Approach to Catching More Fish'
by Keith A. Jones Ph.D. (The Lyons Press) Dr. Jones has worked at the Berkley
Fish Research Center for nearly 20 years and this book makes this subject
and many others understandable and interesting. It really will help you
catch more fish.