Learn to Fish Series: The Basics of Fishing
Story and Photos by Ben Fougere
Have you ever considered using your boat to its full potential? There are many underutilized boats on the water in Canada from coast to coast. While many people enjoy watersports and floating around on the lake during a hot summer’s day, they’re missing out on worthwhile experiences during the cooler seasons of the year. People who have not thought about using their boat for fishing should consider why this boating activity will enhance your time outdoors.
Seasoned anglers know that fishing from a boat is usually best done during the spring, early summer and fall, with some exceptions. Target fish species vary from province to province, and the time of year will dictate which species are best targeted and why. Success hinges on a variety of factors including spawning behaviors, water temperature, and time of day. Some species will also respond better to quiet boats, distance from boats both horizontally and vertically, and the type of presentation used.
New anglers of all ages should consider learning the basics of fishing and safety before heading out on the water. Learning before you go will help enhance your experience and will leave you wanting more. If you are looking for an inexpensive way to unwind and experience nature on the water, all you need is a simple spinning rod and reel, some fishing line and a handful of lures that can be cast, jigged, and most often trolled. If you want to transform your boat into a fishing machine, the sky is the limit with the options of fishing gear available on the market.
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