I'm heading out to fish around the coast of Florida tommorow with my brother, so I'd see if i can get any advice before going out again
I love going fishing ever since i started ( must be cause im asain and my whole family does it
Draquish wrote:I caught the biggest fish of the day all by myself; my first time fishing, on my first cast. xD
Quick Google gave me this: http://www.takemefishing.org/fishing/fi ... ow-to-fish
Hope it helps.Fishing =
(I always return my fish, though)

Tig3ress wrote:Sometimes I jump in and wrestle sharks for lols

EvGa wrote:The more you do it the better you'll get at it. Casting is technique and finesse. Practice trying to cast to certain points on the water. The more you do it the more accurate you'll be casting. Its not as crucial in saltwater fishing, especially if you're using live bait, but still a nice skill to have. Being able to cast a lure/bait exactly where you want it is nice.
I've done a good bit of saltwater and freshwater fishing, but by far my favorite is freshwater bass fishing. In my opinion it takes a lot my skill and practice to master. I've done a lot of offshore fishing and if you drop down live bait you'll generally catch something every time.
Are you fishing from a boat or from the land/flats? I'm not very experienced in flat fishing..
Spend most of my time bass fishing, fishing the "McDonalds Big Bass Splash" in April, biggest amateur fishing tourney in the US.
Careful with fishing.. once you catch the bug you'll be obsessed.

lawl, that I would like to seeTig3ress wrote:Sometimes I jump in and wrestle sharks for lols
pr0klobster wrote:probably not going to get too much around a dock area, esp. saltwater, but I am no expert at saltwater fishing. Last time I fished saltwater we took home a king salmon, probably about 50 lbs - and a halibut, no idea how much that weighed. That was over 25 years ago. Now I just fish from a boat. There are 10,000 lakes here in Minnesotaand lots of walleye and bass.
Anyway, casting's easy enough, just let the rod do it's job. Make sure you tie good knots and use appropriate line for the fish, and good lures and bait. The temperature of the water and time of day may impact what you catch too.
That's about all I can suggest, since I'm not sure what you're fishing for.

satman83 wrote:I tried fishing once...boring as hell.
I mean i didnt catch anything, but we were at it all day and nothing.
ThatBluePerson wrote:My Chem teacher it's always getting off topic with her fishing stories...
imperial wrote:IFishing
i got a awesome spot , i can catch 10 fishes in like 1 or 2 hours ( just a lake near my house ):D
vietxboy911 wrote:imperial wrote:IFishing
i got a awesome spot , i can catch 10 fishes in like 1 or 2 hours ( just a lake near my house ):D
Nice. are they any big?

vietxboy911 wrote:^ I dont think it would be that different from a boat lol, except when you go out far enough the fish will be bigger. I only went once, and thats when I didnt know how to fish, and my bro didnt even help me castEverything looked the same as I do usually on land, except the boat supplied live bait~ bullets to cast with.
