06-18-2013, 02:07 PM
[#0000FF]How do you do when fishing from shore...or from a boat? If you already have good fishing skills you will do well from a tube. If you don't know how to find and catch fish otherwise you need to work on those issues first.
There are two rules I live by. 1. You can't catch fish where there are no fish. 2. Finding fish is no guarantee that they will bite.
It always helps to be familiar with the waters you are fishing...and the species you are after. Fishing conditions and species locations change often throughout the year. Where you caught fish last month often means nothing...if the fish have moved due to water conditions, spawning, annual migrations or whatever. And if the fish are in a neutral or negative mode you need to figure out a pattern that will produce a "reaction bite".
You have posed a very generalized question. The answers can (and do) fill many books and are the subject of innumerable websites. The answers are not just specific to float tubing but fishing in general.
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There are two rules I live by. 1. You can't catch fish where there are no fish. 2. Finding fish is no guarantee that they will bite.
It always helps to be familiar with the waters you are fishing...and the species you are after. Fishing conditions and species locations change often throughout the year. Where you caught fish last month often means nothing...if the fish have moved due to water conditions, spawning, annual migrations or whatever. And if the fish are in a neutral or negative mode you need to figure out a pattern that will produce a "reaction bite".
You have posed a very generalized question. The answers can (and do) fill many books and are the subject of innumerable websites. The answers are not just specific to float tubing but fishing in general.
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