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Many of us enjoy fishing whenever we have the opportunity, but there are certain days and times that are considered the best days for fishing, according to experienced anglers and fishing lore. To find out, you can refer to The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人鈥檚 fishing calendar, which also provides useful advice from seasoned fishermen.
When Is the Best Time to Go Fishing?
The best times to catch fish are when they are naturally more active. The Sun, Moon, tides, and weather all influence fish activity. For example, fish tend to feed more at sunrise and sunset and during a full moon (when tides are higher than average).
Best Fishing Times
One hour before and one hour after high tides, and one hour before and one hour after low tides. Inland, the times for high tides correspond with when the Moon is due south. Low tides are halfway between high tides.
During the 鈥渕orning rise鈥 (after sunup for a spell) and the 鈥渆vening rise鈥 (just before sundown and the hour or so after).
During the rise and set of the Moon.
Just before the arrival of a storm, although the falling barometric pressure will eventually slow down the rate at which fish feed. (But even during stormy periods, the fish aren鈥檛 going to give up feeding. The smart fisherman will find just the right bait!) Angling can also be good when the pressure is either steady or on the rise 1 to 2 days after a storm. High pressure accompanying clear weather can bring on sluggishness and reduced activity.
When there is a hatch of flies鈥攃addis flies or mayflies, commonly. (The fisherman will have to match his fly with the hatching flies or go fishless.)
When the breeze is from a westerly quarter rather than from the north or east.
When the water is still or slightly rippled, rather than during a wind.
Best Fishing Days for 2024
Fishing is said to be best during the time between a new Moon and a full Moon. This is what the 蜜桃恋人鈥檚 Best Fishing Days are based on.
How to Fish Without Fail (According to 蜜桃恋人 Readers)
It should come as no surprise that many 蜜桃恋人 readers love to fish. Here are some of the best tips from experts:
鈥淭he best way to fish in South Texas with chicken liver is to let it sit a while in the good Texas sun, then sprinkle a little garlic powder and a little chili powder on it. This combination makes the liver pasty, and it will stay on your triple or single hook with little to no problem. I do offer a warning that pow you will feel on your line is going to be one big Texas-size catfish, so get ready and have some good Texas fishing fun.鈥 鈥揜amiro Vela
鈥淎 really good bait I have found is hot dogs with chicken meat. Cut them into desired pieces and set in the sun to 鈥榙ry up.鈥 When they are 鈥榙ried,鈥 they will stay on the hook better. You can put them in a bag in the freezer to keep. Brim and catfish will bite this bait.鈥 鈥揓ean Cannon
鈥淭he best catfish bait are catalpa worms. You can put what you don鈥檛 use in the freezer with a few catalpa tree leaves. When you are ready to fish again, take them out and they come back to life. Start reeling in the big cats.鈥 鈥揓oey Brown
鈥淭o find the big cats, it would help out if you knew the underwater structure of the pond, river or lake. Find DEEP holes with lots of cover as in overhangs. Gravel pits are a great place to fish for cats.鈥 鈥揟odd Heil
鈥淭he best catfish bait that I have found fishing for catfish anywhere, bar none, is shrimp鈥攜eah, it鈥檚 a little costly but let me tell ya somethin鈥 friend, it鈥檚 worth it.鈥 鈥揅huck Hubbard, Jr.
鈥淚 am Blackfoot American Native. We live to fish and hunt our meals. A true hint in catfishing is never to use any type of scents (cologne, powders, perfume, etc.) Don鈥檛 handle cigarettes or any type of tobacco products without washing your hands before applying baits, hooks, sinkers, new line, etc. The fish know these things.鈥 鈥揟ommy Bays
鈥淭he absolute best way I know to keep your liver on your hook while fishing is: Buy 1 or 2 old plastic ice trays. Go ahead and bait your hook the best you can. I use a 鈥榯hreading鈥 action. Place the hook and liver into the ice tray and let it freeze throughout the night before you go fishing. When you are ready to go fishing, twist the old ice trays and take the liver cubes and pack them in a bag and put them in a container of ice.鈥 鈥揅hris Payne
鈥淚n Kentucky, where I live, we use bait store crickets and mill worms floated with a bobber. Put three or four crickets and a couple of millworms on a hook, and hold on! You have to try different depths until you find the fish. Once you find them, you can have a lot of fun catching them in all sizes. I have caught them from squeakers to 62 pounds on this bait, so good luck!鈥 鈥揔enny Conley
鈥淚鈥檓 68 years old and fish every chance I get. My daddy always told me to watch the cows. If they are up and eating, go fishing. If they are down resting, you might as well stay home. So far, this has worked pretty well.鈥 鈥揈dna James
鈥淭he best bait I have used here in Bradenton, Florida, is fresh mullet that has never been frozen. Catch them late afternoon or at night. Catch them as long as your leg. Good Luck!鈥 鈥揃ill Suggs
鈥淎s the water in your minnow bucket warms, the minnows will slowly die. They need a very cool temperature to survive. Never put ice cubes in with live minnows. The chlorine in the water stays and will kill your bait. Freeze water bottles, and then gently place them in the bucket. Usually one will be enough.鈥 鈥揂lec Plummer
鈥淭ry it all, love the outdoors, and keep a bait in the water. You won鈥檛 catch anything if you aren鈥檛 out there!鈥 鈥揓ody Wolf
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Do you think fish feel sound? Try being quiet while bank fishing. Walk stealthy to your point.
I鈥檓 in knee high boots. Being still and they go right past my feet! Even a big big snapper! Don鈥檛 know what to do because it freaks you out! Be slow be careful. I get so excited I shake lol breathe slow down. You will get fish:)
Just knowing where the fish are is a big deal. Time of yr, weather, all the fish gear yeah sure cool. Learn how to work your lures!!!
Learn your water! Species behavior learn it! 鈥淯se liquid power bait鈥 just a drop of the slime on that lure or fake worm. Cast let it sit till the ripple is gone.
I have caught Crappie, Bass, Catfish and Bluegill on this particular jig, neon green with red eyes, black circle around the red. Either with a live worm or minnow.
How many of you catfishermen have made Limburger cheese balls for your bait?
It is the ultimate 鈥渟tinky bait鈥. Be forewarned that the smell does not wash off your hands,
but the catfish love it. (75 years ago there were no plastic gloves to use while rolling the
Limburger cheese.) From Wisconsin with love.
I use hot dogs. Slice them into coins and sprinkle with salt as you add to container (cottage cheese tall) The salt toughens them up to stay on hook better. Sneaky cats can suck them right off the hook. Drain water and add more salt and dogs. Never spoils and always ready to go. Fish on folks
Growing up in Northeast Iowa I had to be one of the luckiest kids I knew. My Grandfather owned a baitshop in Waterloo called Hanks Live Bait and Tackle
As a boy I'd sit and listen to the old timers talk hunting and fishing for hours on end. But the one thing I picked up from my gramps really stuck cause the very first time I tried it it worked to perfection like a movie script. Anyway during a time of high water the river backed up into a over flow dike canal. Fishing shoulder to shoulder in this one little pool using plastics on a Beatle spinner say as every body else except one thing. A shot of WD40 on my twister and in 4 casts I landed 4 of the nicest walleye I'd ever caught.
I'd never have believed it if I hadn't of done it myself but that WD-40 secret handed down from my gramps was a real game changer. Give it a try sometime and you may be just as I was that day many many years ago.
Thanks Gramps you were the best.
I have found it easy to keep liver on a hook with a trick my dad and grandma showed to me as a child. Use Legg eggs. Sock type sheer pantyhose, take an amount of liver you want to use and stuff it into the toe end of one of the socks, tie a knot tightly above the liver, bait the hook in your normal fashion. This trick gives you reusable bait for the day. When the liver 'dries out' of it's natural juices, dip it into the container of the remaining liver and let it draw in some more flavor. Also, the remaining peice of the sock can be tied at the end, flipped inside out so that the knot is inside, filled and used as another bait sack.