Articles tagged: fish attractors
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Brad Metzler If you want to improve your noodling success, you can create a habitat where big catfish will want to spawn. Fish attractors, such as Honey Hole Trees or Shrubs, are very useful. written by Brad Metzler There's nothing like landing the prehistoric alligator gar! Wildlife managers use large fish attractors to create safe-havens underneath the water. written by Brad Metzler Lakes are sometimes left to fester and turn into an ecological nightmare. A variety of solutions are available, including fish attractors, that can help your fish population soar. written by Brad Metzler Putting fish attractors in the bottom of your pond will attract fish to an area where you are likely to catch them. Items like the Honey Hole Tree are made of polyethylene tubing and will not rot or snag your line. written by Lynn Jebbia An explanation of why knowing the pH of the water you are trying to catch bass in can assist you in knowing where to find them. written by Lynn Jebbia Build your knowledge of the habits of bass by learning the four things bass need to survive in this article and increase your luck in catching them. written by Lynn Jebbia The most popular lure for catching bass is crankbait. Crankbait is a lure made out of wood or plastic that looks like a fish. It normally has one to three sets of hooks sticking out of the bottom of the body. written by Lynn Jebbia Fish structure is the natural or man made features of the underwater habitat of lakes and ponds. Fish cover refers to trees, weeds, rocks and other objects in the water that fish hide and congregate in. When fish structure and fish cover are combined a hotspot is created. written by Lynn Jebbia Bass is the most plentiful fish in North America and consequently bass fishing is the number one type of sport fishing in the United States. It is not only the number one type of sport fishing but one of the most popular sports Americans participate in.
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