Pike Fishing Lures and River Fishing Tips
In this article I’m going to provide you with some extremely effective river fishing tips to make you a more effective angler. If you’ve ever wanted to know how to fish a river this article is a great place to start. More than twenty years ago I was taught how to fish a river from someone I’ve always considered to be a river fishing master. Before he passed on, this man was able to hook and land trophy fish out of heavily fished small rivers in central Pennsylvania with a great degree of regularity.
These tips come directly from some of the tips and techniques that this man used to employ. I’ve been using them to may advantage for a couple of decades, and now you’ll be able to do the same. As you will see, these tips aren’t complicated; in fact they are quite simple. This is because simplicity in fishing is what my mentor believed in.
If you want to know how to fish a river these river tips should be added to your fishing arsenal sooner, rather than later.
A species generally encountered in the northern fresh waters of the globe, pike is a favorite catch for many hobbyists. The maximum length one such fish can reach is 1.83 meters and its weight can go up to 35 kilograms.
If you are after pike, don’t forget to take special pike fishing lures, or you’ll fail to catch. But before concerning about what lures and accessories to use, it is good to find out about the eating habits specific to the species.
Usually lures and baits are inspired from the diet that each species of fish survives on. Pike feast on shoal fish and they sometimes prey on their smaller kin. Insects, amphibians and even ducklings are part of the menu if there is nothing better to find.
As for pike fishing lures, they split into four main groups, spoons, spinner baits, swim baits and live fish. Spoons work great for pike because these curious fish will be attracted by the chaotic, trembling movement of the lures. These are also preferred by anglers because they can hook up the fish better than with other lures.
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