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Step 1
Know what type of fish you are trying to catch. A fish that feeds in deep water doesn't bite on a surface lure.
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Step 2
Try gang hooks. Instead of fishing with one hook from your leader, multiple hooks present the bait to the fish multiple ways. It's a great way to increase the odds of a fish taking your live bait.
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Step 3
Make sure your hands have a natural scent to them. Don't apply any chemical spray to them, such as bug spray. If you do, wipe your hands in grass or dirt to camouflage the chemical smell.
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Step 4
Research the relationship between the weather and good fishing. As a front moves through the fish either bite or not depending on the weather. They may not care if it's raining, but the fish definitely do change their eating habits as the weather changes.
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Step 5
Concentrate your fishing efforts during the time of the month when the fish are more likely to be biting. Know what moon sign is right for fishing what type of fish.
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Step 6
Organize your fishing gear so that when the time is right for you to go fishing, everything is already in one place. The more time you have fishing, the greater the chance that you can catch more fish.








