Fishing Secret #1
Fishing the Florida canals are absolutely gold mines within a couple mile radius of where you live. Most canals are over looked for the more popular lakes. Or they aren't accessible or private. I have found that these very canals deserve a second look. I've caught all my big bass in these local overlooked canals. Most people end up spending half the day getting to the place, fighting the traffic or compete for a fishing spot since everyone else is there. You also spend a bunch more money for this mini vacation, fish all day and maybe catch nothing!
The easiest method of accessing these canals is to simply walk to them. Carry your fishing pole and a few choice lures. Keep it simple. Work your banks, find the hidden spots. Remember there has been hardly any fishing pressure so expect to see action. Walk slow tossing your bait and be ready.
A real fun time and easy to put together is using a canoe. Just toss it on the vehicle and away you go. Canoes are great. They are quiet in the water and allowed to be in all bodies of water. Some canals and lakes are ?non-motor? use due to aquifer drinking water rules. Canoes are light and easy to move around. They allow you to bring more equipment and paddle to remote parts of the waterway.
Of course if you have a motor boat and some canals have boat ramps. You can enjoy both longer drives to untouched fishing paradise and expect a fine fishing day.
Canals that run along the interstates and turnpikes are phenomenal places to explore. Drive into neighbor hoods with canals. Locate the hidden treasures of pristine fishing secrets. If canals have lakes attached to them be ready for an explosive fishing secret experience. These combo lake and canal places are excellent because fish love where the water flows and bait fish hanging around these places. Golf courses are real fishing secrets. Be respectful when walking on the greens reaching these lakes. Not all golf courses have picky security out there. I have fished while people are playing. Just be quiet and respectful. Let them go first and have fun fishing.
I like to have at least two fishing poles, handful of favorite lures. I set up one with a top water lure and the other with a plastic worm. Working the banks and points slowly will produce bites. Remember to always release your catch.
Catch and Release is the practice of releasing your catch back to the water. This is a MUST if we want to experience the joys of fishing. By releasing the fish back to the waters we assure our future days and our grandchildren's grandchildren the same opportunity to experience this for themselves.
It's a real gold mine within arm's reach. Take the time to explore your local canals. These canals won't let you down.
Happy Fishing Days!!
By: Edward G. @ www.thankyoudollar.org click fishing tab.
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