Friday, September 26, 2014

Too Much Paddling, Not Enough Fishing



Do you ever find yourself spending more time paddling from spot to spot then actually fishing? I know I do.

The problem is we are impatient. We're impatient waiting in lines, expecially at the DMV, we're impatient in traffic and we're impatient while fishing. There are a million and one things that cause us to lose our patience, but fishing shouldn't be one of them. Isn't it funny how we say we're going fishing to relax, yet we often get frustrated and impatient?

The best way to avoid this fishing faux pas, is to plan in advance how and where you will be fishing. Do some research before you go, that way you can spend more time fishing instead of searching. The old saying, 90% of the fish are only in 10% of the water. So it stands to reason if you know where the fish are, you shouldn't have to move constantly, right?

Start by asking yourself, what time of year is it? What's the temperature? What moon phase are we in? The answers to these questions should narrow down your search. If it's July with temperatures in the 90's, then you can almost bank on the fish being deep. So there is no real reason to fish the shallow areas. I'm not saying fish won't be shallow, but the percentage of success is higher in the deeper areas in this example.

As kayak anglers, our range is already more limited than those fishing in a boat. We can't just crank up a 250 horsepower Mercury and cut over to the other side of the lake. That could take us hours.  Personally I would rather have my line in the water instead of my paddle. I've never caught a fish with my paddle.  Wouldn't that be something though?

My point is, if you spend all your time overthinking it and relocating, you won't catch any fish. Don't allow yourself to get impatient.  If you did your research and feel confident, that the fish should be where you are, then spend the time there. Instead of moving, try different techniques and presentations. I'm 100% certain you'll catch more fish trying this.  Why so confident you ask? Well if your paddle is in the water and not your line, you have a 0% chance of catching anything. I know that for sure .

D.S



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