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April 24, 2008

How to Catch Fish in the Ocean in New Jersey.Popular Species

Filed under: Sports And Fitness — Tags: , , — muskur @ 9:41 pm
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Daniel Eggertsen asked:

Fishing has been around for centuries and will no doubt continue to grow in popularity as it has so much to offer anyone taking part in this sport. It can be relaxing and exciting all at the same time. This is probably one reason why New Jersey saltwater fishing is a big part of the tourism for this state. Anglers travel from all over just to have the opportunity to fish these waters.

There are many different types of species of fish found in the ocean and along the coastline of New Jersey making it a dream come true for anglers everywhere. There are numerous lakes in New Jersey where the bass fishing is excellent.

A few of these lakes and reservoirs are listed below:

Union Lake

Swartswood Lake

Merrill Creek Reservoir

Spruce Run Reservoir

Lake Hopatcong

Greenwood Lake

Oak Ridge Reservoir

Of course, bass is not the only species that you can find in this area, there are many other types of fish available in the New Jersey waters as well. To give you an idea of what you can expect when you go fishing in New Jersey, below is a list of some of the different species that you will find here both inshore and offshore.

New Jersey Popular Fish Species

Deep sea fishing is very popular in New Jersey along with inshore fishing. This may be contributed to the different types of fish found in this area. Several of the most popular fish species found in this state are listed below so you can see what New Jersey has to offer the anglers that live here and for its visitors.

Bigeye Tuna This species can weigh up to 300 pounds.

White Marlin This species normally range between 40 to 100 pounds.

Yellowfin Tuna This species can weigh up to 200 pounds.

Blue Fish This species can reach up to 30 pounds.

Aside from the bass species the blue fish is one of the most popular species of fish around when it comes to New Jersey saltwater fishing. One reason for this is because they are so abundant and can be caught most anywhere near the shoreline or when deep sea fishing.

How to Catch Fish in the New Jersey Ocean

There are several techniques that will work great when saltwater fishing in

New Jersey. The one you choose will mainly depend on whether you are deep sea fishing or fishing close to the shore.

Jigging is one method that works extremely well for catching blue fish and bass. Jigging is easy and simply involves placing a jig on the end of a line and presenting it to the fish. You then move it up and down to draw the fish to the hook, which is where the term jigging comes from.

Casting is used quite often especially when pier fishing. When casting try to aim your line toward structures where the fish will be hiding out. This will be more effective than trying to send your line out for long distances. When fishing from a pier at night, you should cast your line where the pier is casting a shadow on the water for the best results.

December 16, 2007

Fishing Line Knots-Which Ones Are Best To Help You Catch The Most Fish?

Filed under: Sports And Fitness — Tags: , , — muskur @ 3:32 am
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Josh Neumann asked:

Being able to tie the right fishing line knots is extremely important to being an effective fisherman. Unfortunately, many fishermen are unaware of how to do fishing knots properly. Here are some important tips to help you to find out this information, and help you start benefiting as a result.

First of all, before you learn the right fishing knots to try, remember that this will all depend on whether or not you are a fly fisherman or a regular fishermen, whether you enjoy kayak fishing, bass fishing, salmon fishing, etc. Although there are certainly a lot of different lying knots used in fly fishing, the most common are generally pretty easy to tie.

The basic ones are the arbor knot, Albright knot, nail knot, double surgeon knot, and also the improved clinch knot. Remember, there are certainly many more knots than these that have proven worthwhile, but the ones listed are generally the most effective, and the most commonly utilized by the top fishermen.

The Arbor knot is connected to the fly real to the backing. The Albright knot is generally utilized to connect the backing to the fly line, the nail knot usually gives you the connection between the fly line in the letter, and the improved clinch not make sure that the fly is connected to the tip to it. Of course, these may seem very hard understand at first, but the more you do it, it will become like clockwork. You won’t even think about the process of tying your fishing line knocks once you become an avid fisherman.

Of course, you need to make sure that the knots are all on tightly before you go out fishing. In order to do this, pour some water on and then pull gently on them to make sure that they are secure.

Even seasoned professionals don’t do this on occasion, and they pay as a result, because the fishing line knots can come loose and portions of ****** can follow the water. Also, another drawback is that the fish might escape from the line and simply get away.

Always remember that the equipment should be discarded immediately once it is beginning to show signs of wear and tear. Remember, no matter how good a fisherman you are, you can only be as good as the equipment you are using. If you are using the equipment how you can never be as effective as you otherwise might.

Obviously, this is simply a quick introduction to the art of tying fishing line knots, and they’re still much for you to learn. However, there is certainly some very good news; there are a lot of books that have been written on time fishing nets, and you can certainly learn from the best.

Also, try to go out fishing with other good fisherman’s you know, and find out which knots work best for them. This is a great, because you can take advantage of knowledge that they’ve gained from years of fishing, and therefore rapidly accelerate your learning curve on the art of fishing and fishing knots.

The best way is to take a course in fishing from experienced fishermen, and find out what is effective for them. Whether you want bass fishing tips, salmon, etc, you can find the right course to meet your needs. Hopefully these fishing line knots tips will help you to find the most effective knots for your fishing needs and help you to start learning the art of fishing as quickly as possible.

January 1, 2006

Saltwater Reef Fishing - How to Catch Fish by Reefs

Filed under: Sports And Fitness — Tags: , , — muskur @ 8:09 pm
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Daniel Eggertsen asked:

When you ask about reef fishing I am assuming you refer to bait fishing over a reef. This is a very popular form of fishing in the southeastern waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.

The first key is to find the reefs, there are certainly many of them available. A depth finder certainly aids in this effort. You can also purchase maps that will give you gps coordinates of many of the major reefs.

Like all forms of fishing there is nothing one hundred percent constant about reef fishing. A particular reef may hold many fish one day and not very many another day. The major reefs however are much more reliable and generally always hold large amounts of fish.

Another prime consideration is the weather, mainly the wind and direction and speed of the current and tide. You need to be able to keep your boat over the reef and you need to keep the boat steady enough to fish comfortably and successfully. This is a matter of experience fishing the water you are near.

I do not suggest renting boat and fishing reefs over unfamiliar waters. Reef fishing is for experienced captains, hire a guide in waters you are not familiar with.

The equipment you use will often make or break a reef fishing excursion. You absolutely must have a very stout heavy action fishing rod if you plan to catch anything of decent size. A free spooling trolling reel is preferred but you can get by with spinning gear. The reel must however be able to hold amounts of heavy test line. I recommend using braided line when reef .

Braided line offers three very important advantages for this type of fishing. First braided line is much more abrasion resistant than monofilament lines. Your line will constantly be brushing against the reef and needs to be strong. Secondly braided line is much smaller in diameter than monofilament line of the same weight class. You can fit much more line in a reel; a very important factor is reef fishing. Finally braided line has much less stretch than monofilament line which as you will learn later is important.

Your rig should consist of a large egg shaped sinker slid through the line. Attach a strong high quality swivel to the line just below the sinker. At this point you will use a leader of about twelve to twenty four inches. Attach a large hook to the rig and you are ready to fish. It is wise to have several rigs premade as you will often need to switch out rigs that have become frayed or worse yet broken off.

Reef fishing is done at of near the bottom, depending on which species you are attempting to catch. You should release your line until the sinker reaches the bottom. Then you generally want to retrieve your line so the bait rests a foot or two off the bottom. You can use a variety of baits.

Live shrimp, crabs, mullet and a variety of other fish work well. In the absence of live bait you can also use cut pieces of fish with amazing effectiveness. Just make sure the cut fish is fresh and not frozen or rancid.

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