Why Saltwater Fishing is Fun

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There are people who have the impression that saltwater fishing in a pier is something just for those who have nothing better to do because they are either old, young, or they don’t have a fishing boat for fishing in better places. This might be true in one sense, but there are some really good saltwater fishermen who can testify that if the conditions are right, you can consistently catch fish in a good marine pier.

In a saltwater fishing pier, you can catch great eating fish. There are many kinds of fish species that are caught by people from piers. These fish species include flounder, pompano, black drum, sheepshead, whiting, and others. Others have even caught some big fish like heavyweight tarpon, sea trout, kingfish, snook, and sailfish. World-record catches have also been made from saltwater fishing in piers, one of which is the 14 foot tiger shark, weight 1,780 pounds caught by Walter Maxwell which took him five hours to land.

If you want to be successful in saltwater pier fishing, timing is the most important factor to consider. You should time your fishing when the tides are right at a given pier, but most importantly you fishing time should be at the time when there is a migration of different fish species.

In order to be able to time these fish runs or migrations, it takes a lot of experience. But there are other ways aside from getting experienced to know when the fish runs are going to be. You can talk with those who regularly fish (http://www.afishingstory.com/) in the pier. You can also read local newspaper where there are regular fishing reports published. Or, you can speak with proprietors of tack shops or anglers in the pier. From them you will be able to learn when the fishing migrations happen and when the right time to fish is. Click here for more info  about saltwater fishing.

You should be very observant in this kind of sport. You can visit a pier one time and instead of doing fishing, stop by and watch what is going on. A good time to go is when the piers are unusually crowded. If there are hundreds of people lining the ends of a Florida pier in the spring, you can be sure that there are lots of fish to catch at this time.

When you see many fishermen doing their thing in the pier, take note of the tide phase they are fishing. Also take note of the direction of the wind, the clarity of the water, the condition of the weather, and the position the anglers take along the pier. Check on which side they are casting their baits. They do not just do this by whim or by chance. If you want to be a wise angler, you have to take note of these conditions. More tips about saltwater fishing can be read on our site.

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