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WELCOME to StartFishingNow.com! Everyone likes and needs a good fishing tip. Like a free gift, they are fun to give and receive. In such a diverse sport, we all could use a little advice along the way.
Everyone who likes to fish has probably had this experience. You are sitting at your favorite spot on the river, dock or lake and a new angler shows up and asks, what are they biting on today? Without even thinking about it you dispense a free good fishing tip.
It is like a welcome to my favorite spot, and I hope you have a successful day here also.
Needless to say, there are millions of places to find a good fishing tip. There are books, magazines, videos and plenty of information online. I hope you will find a good fishing tip you can use here on this site. I am by no means a professional angler.
I hope you will leave me a good fishing tip when you come visiting this site. I hope to set up a good fishing tip of the week or month contest soon.
The practice of this skill has been dated all the way back to the Mesolithic period which began about 10,000 years ago. The early cave man could probably give us a good fishing tip or two. I read somewhere that early fish hooks made of bone have been dated back to 4000 years ago. I think fish clubbing is still practiced. I’m not sure if that falls into the skill category. Hunger can bring out the worst or best in anyone.
Angling is an activity which can generate both long-term engagement, with many committing to the sport ‘for life’ and one which can lead to many other areas of interest and skill development such as camping, boating, and back packing. Angling is an important alternative to team sports for kids of all ages and skill levels.
It is a learning process that involves problem solving, acquiring skills, and development of the love of nature and our environment.
As you will see and read, angling for trout has always been my favorite activity. With that said I would finish up with this good fishing tip. Trout tend to be looking upstream for food, explaining the success of angling "from" downstream while wading upstream. Trout tend to strike at the "edges" between fast and slow moving water. Obstructions such as large rocks or nearby pools provide a safe environment where the trout can stalk for food without expending much energy. Hope that good fishing tip helps. NEXT>>
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