<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:tt="http://teletype.in/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"><channel><title>Claudia D'Souza</title><generator>teletype.in</generator><description><![CDATA[Hi,
I'm a blogger @ Exposedoutdoors.com]]></description><image><url>https://img4.teletype.in/files/f9/d5/f9d5ef1d-7ac5-4657-9b81-ad07677f6029.jpeg</url><title>Claudia D'Souza</title><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza</link></image><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><atom:link rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" href="https://teletype.in/rss/claudiadsouza?offset=0"></atom:link><atom:link rel="next" type="application/rss+xml" href="https://teletype.in/rss/claudiadsouza?offset=10"></atom:link><atom:link rel="search" type="application/opensearchdescription+xml" title="Teletype" href="https://teletype.in/opensearch.xml"></atom:link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 07:24:30 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 07:24:30 GMT</lastBuildDate><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/BMXVKRiZDMX</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/BMXVKRiZDMX?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/BMXVKRiZDMX?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>How To Fish With Plastic Worms: Wacky Rig</title><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 14:38:09 GMT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[If fishing is difficult, an wacky rig can be one of the toughest lures to beat. It was originally a technique for shallow water however, there are now specially designed jigheads for wacky rigging, allowing it to be used in deeper waters. It doesn't matter if you use a hook that has the weight removed or using a jighead using a wacky rig gives the fisherman to make a distinctive presentation. The most popular plastic worms that are suitable for this type of rig include Senkos (stick baits) and straight tail worms. Since this rig was made available, there are special worms designed specifically to be used in crazy fishing. O-rings are also available as well as silicone sleeves that function as keepers that protect the lifespan for the...]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
  <p id="5GtX">If fishing is difficult, an wacky rig can be one of the toughest lures to beat. It was originally a technique for shallow water however, there are now specially designed jigheads for wacky rigging, allowing it to be used in deeper waters. It doesn&#x27;t matter if you use a hook that has the weight removed or using a jighead using a wacky rig gives the fisherman to make a distinctive presentation. The most popular plastic worms that are suitable for this type of rig include Senkos (stick baits) and straight tail worms. Since this rig was made available, there are special worms designed specifically to be used in crazy fishing. O-rings are also available as well as silicone sleeves that function as keepers that protect the lifespan for the worm. Additionally, they make tools to make the rigging of an o-ring or a silicone sleeves simpler.</p>
  <h6 id="U8L1"><strong>Being Crazy: Rigging and Fishing the crazy Rig</strong></h6>
  <p id="qZWi">The basic requirements for the equipment are an jighead or hook and an incredibly hard plastic worm. A silicone o-ring or sleeves are worth the investment. It is mainly because it prevents the worm from breaking and prolongs its lifespan. For the fun technique, simply connect the worm to the middle of your bait. Rigging this way makes the worm to turn around as it falls and gets moved around the water. To fish this unusual rig after casting, let the bait fall into the depth you want or at least towards the bottom. Start gently shake the rod tips, while simultaneously raising the rod tip to about a 70o angle. Then, let the bait sink back to the desired depth , and continue the procedure.</p>
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]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/TiFj5joc_Gc</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/TiFj5joc_Gc?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/TiFj5joc_Gc?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>How To Fish With Plastic Worms: Shaky Head</title><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 13:45:19 GMT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[The Shaky Head is a plastic worm typically of the straight tail type that is rigged on an Jighead. The initial jigheads used in this method were round ball jigheads. Fortunately, as the technique became more popular, jigheads designed specifically for this specific rig were made available. There are now many of options. There are even shakey head jigs specifically designed for certain types of worms made from plastic. Owner manufactures one specially made to be used with Senkos (stick baits). Strike King and several other producers have a variety of products designed for giant worms.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
  <p id="mhX2">The Shaky Head is a plastic worm typically of the straight tail type that is rigged on an Jighead. The initial jigheads used in this method were round ball jigheads. Fortunately, as the technique became more popular, jigheads designed specifically for this specific rig were made available. There are now many of options. There are even shakey head jigs specifically designed for certain types of worms made from plastic. Owner manufactures one specially made to be used with Senkos (stick baits). Strike King and several other producers have a variety of products designed for giant worms.</p>
  <h6 id="HZuN"><strong>The method to Rig and Fish the Shaky Head</strong></h6>
  <p id="geRL">To construct the rig you just need to tie the shaky jighead onto fishing lines. Then, you can rig the hook onto the jighead the most weed-free way. Based on the size of worm as well as the its weight the rod&#x27;s configuration will differ. The majority of shaky head Jigheads are designed to be used for fishing with finesse and are equipped with lightweight wire hooks. For those who prefer spinning, a lighter casting rod will be ideal. The heavier jigheads come with larger wire hooks, allowing to use a more powerful gear employed. The method to fish shaking heads is exactly as the name suggests. After casting and allow the lure to sink to bottom. When the bait is at its bottom, you can begin to gently shake the rod&#x27;s end. This creates an action for the plastic worm, causing it to move the tail. Once you have shaken it for a while take the bait and drag it by using the rod.</p>
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]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-fish-with-split-shot-rig</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-fish-with-split-shot-rig?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-fish-with-split-shot-rig?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>How To Fish With Plastic Worms: Split Shot Rig</title><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 13:43:01 GMT</pubDate><media:content medium="image" url="https://img4.teletype.in/files/73/0f/730ff433-e086-4374-8b8e-b5567d4f0574.png"></media:content><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://img3.teletype.in/files/a0/e4/a0e4b9aa-d57d-4c57-b424-c92df64607c0.png"></img>The split shot was among the very first worm fishing techniques that finesse was invented. To construct the rig, attach a worm hook at the line's end. line. Then, anywhere between 6&quot;-18&quot; upwards from the hook, you can add an additional weight for split shots. Split shots with bullets are now available. If you choose to go with the split shot or the bull it is crucial to keep the weight to the minimum. This is why the split shot rig typically fished using spinning gear. However, it is also possible to fish using casting rigs made of lightweight materials as well.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
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  <p id="yuRG">The split shot was among the very first worm fishing techniques that finesse was invented. To construct the rig, attach a worm hook at the line&#x27;s end. line. Then, anywhere between 6&quot;-18&quot; upwards from the hook, you can add an additional weight for split shots. Split shots with bullets are now available. If you choose to go with the split shot or the bull it is crucial to keep the weight to the minimum. This is why the split shot rig typically fished using spinning gear. However, it is also possible to fish using casting rigs made of lightweight materials as well.</p>
  <h6 id="YWH5"><strong>The Best Methods to Catch the Split Shot Rig</strong></h6>
  <p id="Gzyr">Smaller straight tailworms are most of the time the preferred choice with this type of rig. This being said, smaller curly tails and small stick bait worms also work well. This is an excellent option for fishing in shallow waters. It&#x27;s very effective during post-frontal conditions and also in cooler waters. To apply this method when fishing, immediately following casting, let the worm to drop slightly before giving the rod&#x27;s edge a few brief twitches. It is also possible to fish by slowing the rig down to the bottom before slowly moving it around, much as with it is with the Carolina rig.</p>
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]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-fish-with-carolina-rig</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-fish-with-carolina-rig?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-fish-with-carolina-rig?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>How To Fish With Plastic Worms: Carolina Rig</title><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 13:37:04 GMT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://img3.teletype.in/files/a2/fc/a2fc8c31-2c4e-452d-b840-78ba07799ee6.jpeg"></img>A Carolina rig is an excellent option for deep-water fishing. The rig typically consists of an egg or bullet sinker weighing between 1/2 and 2oz glass beads, a swing swivels, an length of fishing line, and hook. For this Carolina rig, first you need to slide the sinker onto the main line and then attach the bead. Then, you need to tie the swivel onto your main line. After the swivel has been tacked onto the main line connect an additional length of line fishing to the other end that is attached to the swivel. The length of the line should be between 12&quot;-4 in length. Then, connect the hook to the opposite part of the line connected onto the swivel. Attach the worm to the hook in the same manner like on the Texas rig. This completes the...]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
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  <p id="nctP">A Carolina rig is an excellent option for deep-water fishing. The rig typically consists of an egg or bullet sinker weighing between 1/2 and 2oz glass beads, a swing swivels, an length of fishing line, and hook. For this Carolina rig, first you need to slide the sinker onto the main line and then attach the bead. Then, you need to tie the swivel onto your main line. After the swivel has been tacked onto the main line connect an additional length of line fishing to the other end that is attached to the swivel. The length of the line should be between 12&quot;-4 in length. Then, connect the hook to the opposite part of the line connected onto the swivel. Attach the worm to the hook in the same manner like on the Texas rig. This completes the Carolina rig.</p>
  <h6 id="4ILr"><strong>The Carolina Rig is Great Deep Water Technique</strong></h6>
  <p id="8IeC">The large 10-&quot; ribbon tailworms are the ideal option for an Carolina rig. However in cold water, the straight tail or stickworms typically outperform ribbon tail worms. The most effective places to utilize the Carolina rig is on flats, points humps, and other structures that are deep in the water. To use with the Carolina rig, make an casting along the desired location then drag the bait using rod in a sweeping manner. Reel the slack in and repeat. Mix the cadence of the drags. Some are short in a fast sequence, and some a long pull. Making this a good practice will allow you to establish a pattern of what fish will want to eat during the day.</p>
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]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-fish-with-texas-rig</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-fish-with-texas-rig?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-fish-with-texas-rig?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>How To Fish With Plastic Worms-Texas Rig</title><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 13:33:29 GMT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://img4.teletype.in/files/bc/66/bc662d0f-e060-4c54-acb8-399cb61e508f.jpeg"></img>In essence, there are three fundamental designs of a Texas Rig that are pegged weight or free weight, and weightless. Each one shines with particular types that are made of plastic that are located in specific regions.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
  <p id="RLAR">In essence, there are three fundamental designs of a Texas Rig that are pegged weight or free weight, and weightless. Each one shines with particular types that are made of plastic that are located in specific regions.</p>
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  <h4 id="gpXP"><strong>1. Sliders or free weight Texas Rig</strong></h4>
  <p id="HBA0">This is the most popular soft plastic worm rigging method. To begin the rig just slide a bullet-shaped sinker on the line. You can then tie the hook of choice to the line. your line. The most effective hook to use is an O&#x27;Shaughnessy bend hook. Utilize that is the size of the worm in determining the most suitable hook size. For instance, a hook of 2/0 will work well for the 4.5&quot; worm. But, it&#x27;s way too small for 10-&quot; worm. It shines best with worms with ribbon tails.</p>
  <h6 id="VrUp">Lightweight and slow presentation is the best way to present</h6>
  <p id="WAlz">It is most effective when it is rigged with the use of a sinker with a lighter weight. The best weights are 3/32oz-3/16oz. Anything more than that will decrease the efficiency of a worm that has a ribbon tail. The primary reason for this is to extend the time that the tail of the ribbon is flapping. When heavier weights are required for winds or currents, selecting an alternative rigging method will generally be more effective when fishing using plastic worms.</p>
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]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/summer-bass-fishing-tips</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/summer-bass-fishing-tips?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/summer-bass-fishing-tips?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>Summer Bass Fishing Tips That Will Bring You Success</title><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 13:09:18 GMT</pubDate><description><![CDATA[For more related articles please visit our website Exposed Outdoors]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
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    <li id="2z85"><strong>Make the most of summer&#x27;s.</strong> Since virtually every product in your bait box can be considered fair game during the summermonths, you should try to step outside of your comfort zone and experimenting with different colors, products techniques, patterns and even locations. Learn something new every time you&#x27;re out fishing, no matter the outcome of fishing.</li>
    <li id="GKFq"><strong>Pay pay attention to the surrounding</strong>. Watch for fish, birds, baitfish schools that strike the surface, or explosion that&#x27;s 300 feet from you, all this can lead to catch fish. If I spot fish hitting the surface, I instantly go to the area. Always keep both your ears and eyes alert when you look at the waters. Change locations quickly and give 3 or 2 baits a minimum of 2 or 3 minutes before switching locations.</li>
    <li id="joup"><strong>Avoid lakes with an abundance of catfish and carp</strong>. Carp and catfish love to devour the eggs of bass that are spawning which can result in lower numbers. Avoid lakes that have a lot of recreation, particularly when the lake is small. The majority of these bodies of waters will be dirty due to the large volume of motorboats.</li>
    <li id="zoRx"><strong>Fish the Magical Hour</strong>. It is the Magical Hour is a term I invented to define the time right before sunset. I observe a large amount of activity at the surface and locating bass that are chasing baitfish schools is simple. This is the absolute best time to fish in summer.</li>
    <li id="ulnh"><strong>Swivels are a great choice.</strong> Unless you are fishing for tournaments and have several rods, you should utilize the Swivel. Swivels offer the benefit of the ability to switch baits fast, as well as cut down on the twist of your line. I&#x27;ve never lost one of my fish because of an issue with a swivel. I also utilize 30lbs Power Pro braid for 90 percent of my setups. I feel that visibility of the line is a bit overrated.</li>
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]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/Summer-Bass-Fishing-With-Spinnerbaits</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/Summer-Bass-Fishing-With-Spinnerbaits?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/Summer-Bass-Fishing-With-Spinnerbaits?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>Summer Bass Fishing With Spinnerbaits</title><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 13:05:08 GMT</pubDate><media:content medium="image" url="https://img2.teletype.in/files/9a/fa/9afa7c4c-08f9-43f0-a172-5ea2b2390b4c.jpeg"></media:content><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://img3.teletype.in/files/2a/0c/2a0c83f7-66b0-4b70-8631-f35dc62612bb.jpeg"></img>The Spinnerbait has slowly decreased in their popularity through the years, an aspect which you can make the most of. Spinnerbaits are yet another reaction strike lure, however they have one distinct advantage over the other lures they do not have Treble hooks.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
  <p id="KWNO">The Spinnerbait has slowly decreased in their popularity through the years, an aspect which you can make the most of. Spinnerbaits are yet another reaction strike lure, however they have one distinct advantage over the other lures they do not have Treble hooks.</p>
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  <h3 id="tq9r">Casting and retrieval</h3>
  <p id="wRh4">The casting of spinnerbaits in the fallen branches is my preferred method. Allow the bait to sink for 4 or 5 seconds and then perform a rapid retrieve. Try to cast it in circles around branches of trees that are sunken. If your bait hits an object, allow it to go down for a few seconds prior to returning - this can often result in an impact.</p>
  <h3 id="Ch0n">Which spinnerbait should you use to catch summer bass?</h3>
  <p id="y3ku">Trailers are a great option for fishing spinnerbaits since they give a more rounded space for bass to concentrate on when they hit. I also prefer using them in areas with plenty of vegetation. Because this bait does not have treble hooks, weeds or other debris are less likely catch the lure, making spinnerbaits one of the most flexible choices to have in the tackle bag. It is crucial to choose the right spinnerbait to run in water. I&#x27;ve used a few in the past that turned upside down on the retrieval. Nichols Lures makes a great handmade spinnerbait , which will run perfectly right out of the box.</p>
  <p id="JQmS">There are a variety of sizes and blade types of spinnerbaits. However, I always take the minimalist route and generally pick one Colorado Blade 3/8oz in size. I like to &quot;match the hatch&quot; when it comes to color , unless I&#x27;m fishing during the night and in which case I go with either black or midnight blue. Spinnerbaits are one of the few baits that I reel completely to my boat, as it is typical that strikes occur just prior to lifting the bait from the water to cast it again.</p>
  <p id="A4OT"><strong>Pro Tip:</strong></p>
  <p id="cUvn">Many anglers don&#x27;t use the swivel and spinnerbait in tandem because spinnerbaits don&#x27;t having a closed-eye. They believe that the swivel will slide into on the rod&#x27;s shaft, causing it to be difficult to retrieve. To prevent this from happening allow the bait to sink as your reeling the remaining slack then jerk it before you begin your retrieve. This ensures the proper location of the swivel. This helps decrease line twist and will not hinder the true retrieve.</p>
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]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/plastic-worm-fishing-for-beginners</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/plastic-worm-fishing-for-beginners?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/plastic-worm-fishing-for-beginners?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>Plastic Worm Fishing for Beginners</title><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 12:48:54 GMT</pubDate><media:content medium="image" url="https://img1.teletype.in/files/8b/34/8b34f4b9-72c9-43a3-9265-3ae007e2f9cf.jpeg"></media:content><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://img4.teletype.in/files/b7/d4/b7d4d3a8-17bc-40fe-9f52-cd4f653b9a15.jpeg"></img>When I started bass fishing, one thing I struggled with to do was fishing plastic worms. If you Texas set a worm, it isn't always easy to recognize bites when just beginning out. When the worm hits the branch or rock, it may appear to be it's a bite. However, a bite may not seem like anything as your line might drift off in a lateral direction. If you're fishing through the weeds, then using the Texas rig is certainly the best option, however, if you're fishing for pilings, rip-raps or rock piles, bluffs or even mud there's a better way.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
  <p id="zata">When I started bass fishing, one thing I struggled with to do was fishing plastic worms. If you Texas set a worm, it isn&#x27;t always easy to recognize bites when just beginning out. When the worm hits the branch or rock, it may appear to be it&#x27;s a bite. However, a bite may not seem like anything as your line might drift off in a lateral direction. If you&#x27;re fishing through the weeds, then using the Texas rig is certainly the best option, however, if you&#x27;re fishing for pilings, rip-raps or rock piles, bluffs or even mud there&#x27;s a better way.</p>
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  <p id="TwFu"><strong>OPEN HOOKS</strong></p>
  <p id="5POh">A hook that is open is almost self-setting, provided you choose the correct hook. A straight wire hook that is light in weight is a good choice. The reason I prefer the light wire hook is because it is often straightened with constant pressure, which means you can remove it from the majority of snags. It requires a lot more force than a swimming fish would put on it, except that the fish is massive. The most straightforward method to fish using open-hooks is by using the smallest jig head. Jig heads come in a wide range of weights, colors and shapes. You can make them paintable. A California fisherman I have met begins with simple pea heads and flattens the heads with a hammer and then paints them by hand. Sometimes, he glues eyes onto the heads, and you could also purchase eye stickers designed to be used on lures. <strong>Dart head lures are perfect to swim a worm they add more movement and fall in a different way than a pea head round jig.</strong></p>
  <p id="QkH4"><strong>GEAR</strong></p>
  <p id="k35t">A quality dart head (also known as pea head) worm rod is seven or six feet spinning rod that has some &quot;give&quot; to it. Rods that are rigid will make you lose more fish whether by breaking the hook off as well as straightening it. Light line is the best choice for anglers, and the majority of anglers employ the 8 to 10 pound test line regardless of how small and deep the water they&#x27;re fishing. You can use a limp line to make casting easier. Some fishermen use braids but I&#x27;ve always stuck to mono since it has some flexibility to it. Berkeley produces mono that changes in hue, so it&#x27;s not visible under water but simple to spot above the water. Being able to discern the line&#x27;s actions can be very helpful.</p>
  <p id="GQJs"><strong>Fishing DART HEADS</strong></p>
  <p id="2G5E">The biggest error you could make when using a dart head is to begin fishing too quickly. If you are casting it out then let it fall while the bail is open until you notice the line slack, that means it&#x27;s reached bottom. As the jig falls and your line is being watched, be sure to watch it. If it jumps , is swaying the chances are that a fish may have taken into it. They usually move toward you however occasionally you&#x27;ll see one that is heading towards the boat. In any event you ought to be able to tell through the line motion that it&#x27;s not falling in a natural way. You just the reel. I find it beneficial to keep a few fingers in the line ahead of the reel in order to maintain some pressure on the reel. This will go an LONG way to avoiding the horrible loops that you can experience on a reel that spins.</p>
  <p id="DaMB">After you&#x27;ve caught your fish, it&#x27;s likely that he&#x27;ll place the hook on himself. A steady pressure can make those tiny hooks slide into. A large spool in your reel will assist you in taking line fast and catch up to the fish. Make sure to keep the rod in place when he&#x27;s hooked and be careful not to move the rod in a circular motion which allows him to escape. Nets are a darthead angler&#x27;s best friend. Do not try to sling him to the side or over 10:1 he&#x27;ll come off. Lip him or put him in a net.</p>
  <p id="GIsN">If you&#x27;re fishing for vertical structure then cast your lure close to the piling, or whatever then let the lure fall. If the water near the piling is deep, the chances are the fisherman will take it all the way down. If there&#x27;s flow, throw it onto the downstream end and allow the flow take it all around on an slack line. We once caught 28 smallmouth off of a single ledge in Lake Powell over eighty feet of water. The fish were just 25 feet deep and they ate dart heads on a regular basis. They were just killing Yamamoto Grubs.</p>
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]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-attract-fish</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-attract-fish?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-attract-fish?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>How To Attract Fish?</title><pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2021 10:54:07 GMT</pubDate><media:content medium="image" url="https://img1.teletype.in/files/cf/3b/cf3b00f5-d90a-4888-9da3-e62f891e4f81.png"></media:content><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://img2.teletype.in/files/d8/8b/d88bb707-fab7-4c9a-adf0-a2b4b1bedce9.png"></img>Fish have different senses and could use this to your advantage to draw fish. If you're not sure about how to do this, here are some suggestions that you can follow using the sensory organs of fish to lure fish to bite your bait.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
  <p id="fH5N">Fish have different senses and could use this to your advantage to draw fish. If you&#x27;re not sure about how to do this, here are some suggestions that you can follow using the sensory organs of fish to lure fish to bite your bait.</p>
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    <li id="4qka"><strong>Vision:</strong> Fish can see the world around them, so whenever possible you need a synthetic lure that is in line with the hue of water. It should be less obvious and provide the best image of the fish&#x27;s predator. It is also important to remember that water absorbs light which means that the light absorption is reduced as you sink deeper to the sea. This is why the colour of the lure is altered.</li>
    <li id="D59D"><strong>Hearing:</strong> Otoliths are the organs from which a fish hears. They are located inside their heads. Fish that reside in areas with very structured habitats such as coral reefs or rocky bottoms have bigger otoliths as compared to those living in open ocean. In general, species of fish that have larger Otoliths have better sense of hearing. Thus, the vibrations of the sound waves travel through the water quicker to them. In this situation you must be cautious when dropping your lure that you made up and making sounds.</li>
    <li id="TAGH"><strong>Smell:</strong> It is acknowledged that salmon have an exceptional sense of smell, as they are able to detect chemicals in the waters. This allows them to eat a wider variety of food. Fish species with an innate sense of smell are able to target an array of baits knowing that they are stocked with the vital nutrients they require. This is that preparing ground bait prior to fishing for your desired fish could prove extremely useful.</li>
    <li id="NoQI"><strong>The Direction Of Pressure:</strong> The lateral line of species is the one responsible for monitoring any vibrations and pressure fluctuations within their vicinity. This helps fish form a group to keep its location. It also assists in their orientation as well as acquiring food. In this instance you can use advantage of it to hunt for more fish species.</li>
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]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-increase-your-fihsing-success</guid><link>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-increase-your-fihsing-success?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza</link><comments>https://teletype.in/@claudiadsouza/how-to-increase-your-fihsing-success?utm_source=teletype&amp;utm_medium=feed_rss&amp;utm_campaign=claudiadsouza#comments</comments><dc:creator>claudiadsouza</dc:creator><title>How Can You Increase Your Fishing Success by Understanding Fish Senses?</title><pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2021 10:48:46 GMT</pubDate><media:content medium="image" url="https://img3.teletype.in/files/2d/36/2d36a7af-f906-4187-99e0-614be7da2eb2.jpeg"></media:content><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://img2.teletype.in/files/19/c9/19c9695d-edc1-4f04-9ac3-33daae7cf6c3.jpeg"></img>If you are aware of what your desired fish is, you'll have a higher chance of getting it. For instance, it will be simpler for you to choose the appropriate bait or lure made of artificial if you are aware that fish seek food via their sense of smell. To help you be more effective in fishing Here are some general suggestions on the feelings of the fish.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
  <p id="iRY6">If you are aware of what your desired fish is, you&#x27;ll have a higher chance of getting it. For instance, it will be simpler for you to choose the appropriate bait or lure made of artificial if you are aware that fish seek food via their sense of smell. To help you be more effective in fishing Here are some general suggestions on the feelings of the fish.</p>
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    <li id="hVLE"><strong>General Tips for Fish&#x27;s Sense.</strong></li>
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      <li id="dTy7">You must cause as little disturbance in your attempt to reach the fish.</li>
      <li id="4OOV">Avoid running, stomping and hitting your tackle box against the flooring of your vessel or on the shoreline.</li>
      <li id="Wtmp">Keep your profile low enough that you do not scare the fish. Your shadow may be seen by fish, so sit or kneel in a shady spot while you wait for a bite.</li>
      <li id="wkem">Keep your shadow away from the water for as long as is possible.</li>
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    <li id="6qs3"><strong>Understand the Fish Senses. </strong>Fish have senses of all kinds that are present, and you must be aware of this. Like humans, fish are able to sense hearing, sight and taste. as well as a bonus sense humans do not have.</li>
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      <li id="TDS0"><strong>Sense of Sight. </strong>Fish are able to see, so don&#x27;t undervalue them due to an amazing eye. But, they have different eyes to the ones we have. Fish eyes perfectly round to ensure they are able to be able to see clearly underwater. However, freshwater fish do not have eyeslids to control their light entering their eyes. Some species of fish can see various colors, but they do not know the names of their colors.</li>
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        <li id="AHNU">Why Fish Have Eyes on the Side of Their Head? The position of fish&#x27;s eyes on both sides of their head permits them to view from both sides at the simultaneously. However, the position of their eyes causes a blind spotthat causes them to be unable to see what&#x27;s ahead of them.</li>
        <li id="lt8V">Can Fish See People? Because fish have a superior vision, your presence could be a cause for alarm. This is due to the fact that fish see through an open circular window at the surface of water. This window is the result the bend light waves which are absorbed by the water. If you are able to be able to see fish from a distance, they might observe you too. So, it&#x27;s important for you to maintain your appearance down when you&#x27;re close to the fish.</li>
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      <li id="dpok"><strong>Lateral Line:</strong> It is a thin, thin canal that runs horizontally across the sides of a fish, running from the head and continuing to and ending at the tail both on the sides of the body. Lateral lines connect sensory organs and allow the fish to feel changes in temperature, pressure and even feel or hear the vibrations in the water. Therefore, fish are able to discern the speed, location and the size of objects even in muddy or dark waters.</li>
      <li id="f5DV"><strong>Sense of Smell:</strong> Yes, fish can detect smells through their nostrils, referred to as &quot;nares.&quot; It is in the snouts of fish that they can detect smells within the waters, identify their prey and predators, and defend themselves even from a distance. Many species of fish possess an exceptional sense of smell and some depend on it for food. But, the intensity and effectiveness of their smell depend on the intensity as well as the direction that they are influenced by.</li>
      <li id="HayE"><strong>Sense of Taste:</strong> Fish have the ability to taste their sense of taste, as well as the sides and head of their body. However, this sense does not seem to be vital for the majority of freshwater game fish. Certain species of fish have a unpleasant taste, so they depend on other senses to locate food.</li>
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