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Western Kentucky Basic Fishing by Kentucky

Catalog: Western Kentucky Basic Fishing
Company/Brand: Kentucky's Western Waterland



baits in Western Kentucky Basic Fishing by Kentucky's Western Waterland


 
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table of contents foreword i table of contents ii introduction 2 safety equipment 3 basic fishing skills 4 section 1 tackle 4 fishing pole selection 4 assembly 6 knot tying 6 section 2 casting practice 9 body position 9 beginning casting 10 advanced casting 11 section 3 fishing techniques 12 choosing appropriate tackle 12 adjusting the drag 14 holding the pole 14 retrieving 14 setting the hook 14 playing the fish 15 section 4 going fishing 15 think safety 15 choosing where to fish 16 what fish live here 18 choosing bait 20 section 5 caring for the ...
 
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basic fishing skills participants who use this information will be introduced to the various types of equipment tackle and learning experiences after learning how to assemble the fishing equipment and stringing the line budding anglers will experience knot tying and simple techniques used to cast they will then learn to hook appropriate bait to catch common fish in all cases we hope these lessons lead to fishing adventures as you plan to go fishing you need to know where to place your bait habitat features that typically attract fish will be described we certainly hope you catch fish so fish handling ...
 
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snaps or snap-swivels attached crank baits wobbling lures are the exception if you ... angler floats floats are used to keep baits off the bottom and to assist with ...
 
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other tackle that is helpful in fishing figure 10 includes a tackle box to hold all equipment a sharpening stone keeps hooks and knives sharp a lure retriever frees lures a rag keeps your hands clean fingernail clippers or scissors safely cut fishing line a pair of long nose pliers with wire cutters is useful for holding and removing fish hooks a fish basket keeps smaller fish alive until you finish your fishing trip some anglers land fish with a net after they are hooked landing nets are more critical for large fish fish with spines such as catfish and fish with sharp teeth such as musky sauger ...
 
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left in one spot until retrieved some baits and most artificial lures are most ...
 
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set the hook into the fish the force needed to set the hook depends on the rod line species of fish and the lure or bait used for example a crappie caught on a light line and minnows will need only a gentle lifting of the rod to set the hook a bass angler fishing with heavier line and the hook buried in a plastic worm will need a vigorous rod sweep to force the hook through the worm and into the bony mouth of a bass f playing the fish after setting the hook the line should be kept tight so the fish will not shake the hook loose the fishing rod should be held between a 10 o clock and a 12 o clock ...
 
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state s fish id book for ideas on what baits work for which fish meal worm insert a ...
 
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artificial lures if you do not want to use live bait you can select from a variety of artificial lures section 5 caring for the catch before your fishing trip begins you should plan how you will care for your catch the decision to catch and release or keep should be made before you catch your first fish a catch and release if the decision is to release fish all fish should be handled as little as possible and fish should be returned to the water as quickly as possible the best method is to hold the fish in the water reach to the fish and remove the hook with needle nose pliers figure 14 if you ...
 
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glossary bait usually refers to something natural or live that is used to attract fish to bite the terms bait and lure may be used interchangeably bite when a fish tries to take a bait or lure also called a strike casting the skill of propelling a bait or lure into the water cleaning preparing your catch for eating conservation the wise use of natural resources creel limit the number of fish an angler can keep in a day dressed fish prepared for eating complete with bones dropper a separate line tied onto the main line near the hook it is used to attach a weight to a separate line or to ...
 
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rod a pole with guides that is used to cast a lure or bait selective harvest personal ethics that includes reduced harvest within established legal size and creel limits setting the hook pulling the rod up sharply when a fish bites sinker used to help cast or help sink the bait or lure a weight slot limit a limit to protect fish between specified sizes usually extends life of predators or reduces number of small fish snap swivel or snap-swivel a small metal device tied onto fishing line used to quickly attach lures to the line keeps line from twisting strike when a fish takes or tries to ...
 
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ethics an ethical angler · keeps only the fish needed · does not use illegal live bait · uses only native aquatic species for bait and does not release aquatic bait · properly disposes of trash and waste including old fish line · observes all applicable laws and regulations · practices safe angling and boating · hones angling and boating skills and passes knowledge to others · respects the rights of other anglers and property owners · supports local conservation efforts 32 basic fishing
 
 
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