Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Freshwater Fishing

Freshwater Fishing means fishing in waters that are generally considered to contain fresh water, with 0.05% or less salinity. Fishing choices range from pier,shore,bridge or boat. The non-predatory species are fished with natural or processed baits. They are often fished on a freeline which looks more natural. Predatory species are you usually fished with natural or artificial baits. Lures are also very effective.Some are designed to imitate the prey. Others trigger the predator's aggressive instincts. Trout, Salmon and other freshwater species are taken by fly fishing.About 40 percent of all fish are freshwater species. Popular freshwater fish species are bass, trout, certain species of salmon, walleye, musky, crappie, catfish, and many others. There are a variety of freshwater fishing techniques, in addition to tackle, baits and lures, depending on the type of fish you’re fishing for.

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