Sunday, 10 October 2010

Deep sea fishing

Extremely enjoyable and amazing would be some of the adjectives that best describes deep sea fishing. Below are tips to help you enjoy deep see fishing.
Be alert, look for signs.
Everywhere around you, there is life teeming about. Take notice of what's going on around you. Do you see any birds? Say for example Seagulls? Gulls feasting on small bait like fishes are tell tale signs that below the surface are bigger game type fishes. Is there any wooden debris in the area? Often times floating wood is another sign for large fishes hovering beneath the surface. If you're lucky you might even chance upon some dolphins.
Can't fight the moonlight
The full moon brings about werewolves and eerie Halloween like creatures. Deep sea soft shell crabs for once take this time to shed their shells. This provides you with a good opportunity, use their shells as bait. It is also during this time that the grave robbers or shell strippers come out to well, scavenge for shells. You on the other hand have beaten them to it and are scavenging for scavengers. Did that make any sense at all?
Real Tuna, no dolphins!
Hansel and Gretel used crumbs to be able to find their way back home. if you want Yellowfin tuna then simply go in search for friendly dolphins. Yellowfin tuna is often found schooling around with dolphins its nature teaching animals the value of cooperation. So if you happen to chance upon some dolphins rest assured there's tuna in the immediate area.
Burn baby burn!
Having trouble cutting through a spiderwire braid? Employ the use of a trusty lighter or a march. Just have some water at hand to keep things under control.
What a reef relief
Many of us have watched Finding Nemo it doesn't matter at this point who "persuaded" you to watch it the point is Nemo before his little field trip live on a reef. Cartoons aren't always make believe, its true a reed will house fish. Even some fish that's big enough to be game. Head over to the reed where you'll be sure to find Nemo's friends.
Do you have sea legs?
If you don't there are many things to do to get you accustomed to the rolling waves more than paying attention to your rolling insides. Why not take a look at the horizon or find something you can focus on that's stable. Find something relaxing, stay away from fumes breathing in something nasty will only make your insides jump overboard all the more.

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