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Author: Paul Rosa

Meet Paul Rosa. He loves fishing a lot. He grew up near Midwest lakes and has been fishing for 20 years. Paul fishes in different places, from mountain streams to lakes, catching different types of fish like walleye. He cares about nature and wants people to fish responsibly. Paul writes articles about his fishing trips and wants everyone, no matter their skill level, to enjoy fishing with him. Join Paul Rosa in exploring the world under the water, where every time you cast your line, it's an adventure!
How to Humanely Kill a Catfish
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How to Humanely Kill a Catfish

ByPaul Rosa July 5, 2024

To humanely kill a catfish, you can either use a technique called pithing, sever its spinal cord, or apply blunt force trauma. These methods ensure a quick and painless death for the fish. Afterward, you can proceed to clean and…

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How to Fish With a Crawfish
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How to Fish With a Crawfish?

ByPaul Rosa June 19, 2025

To fish with a crawfish, simply run the sinker on the line, tie on the hook, thread on the craw, and go fish. Use a rubber bobber stop or toothpick to keep the sinker, hook, and craw together. The weight…

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How to Catch Chain Pickerel
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How to Catch Chain Pickerel

ByPaul Rosa July 5, 2024

To catch Chain Pickerel, use fishing techniques that mimic injured prey, such as jerking the bait. The best bait options include live minnows, topwater lures, spinner baits, plugs, and flies. Chain Pickerel can be found in various regions of the…

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How to Fish a Crankbait from Shore
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How to Fish a Crankbait from Shore?

ByPaul Rosa June 18, 2025

To fish a crankbait from shore, fish more parallel and use crankbaits that float well. Fish along steadily and when you contact cover, pause to let the bait clear. Fishing with crankbaits from the shore can be a little more…

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How to Tie a Double Uni Knot
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How to Tie a Double Uni Knot

ByPaul Rosa July 4, 2024

To tie a Double Uni Knot, take the tag end of the line from the left and double back to make four wraps around both lines. Then, thread the tag end through the loop created between the lines and the…

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Can Snook Live in Freshwater
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Can Snook Live in Freshwater

ByPaul Rosa July 4, 2024

Snook species in Florida can live in freshwater, as they prefer brackish and freshwater environments over fully saltwater ones. They can be found in various locations across Florida. Credit: bassonline.com Can Snook Live In Freshwater Snook are tropical fish primarily…

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How to Use Yeti Cooler
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How to Use Yeti Cooler

ByPaul Rosa July 4, 2024

To use a Yeti cooler, fill two-thirds of the cooler with ice, leaving one-third of the space for your drinks and food. This will ensure maximum ice retention. Clean the cooler with soap and water before using it. When it…

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How to Walleye Fish from Shore
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How to Walleye Fish from Shore

ByPaul Rosa July 3, 2024

To walleye fish from shore, use a bottom bouncer rig with a spinner and a worm harness, or try a slip bobber rig or a jig rig. These rigs are effective for targeting walleye and allow you to cover a…

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What Fish Does Not Have Worms
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What Fish Does Not Have Worms

ByPaul Rosa July 3, 2024

Some fish that do not have worms include cod, flounder, hake, pollock, haddock, whiting, and mackerel. These fish are not commonly infested with nematodes or worms, making them a safer option for consumption. However, it is important to note that…

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How Big Do White Perch Get

ByPaul Rosa July 3, 2024

White perch typically grow to be seven to ten inches in length and rarely weigh more than one pound. They have a silvery, greenish-gray body with faint lines on the sides, a whitish belly, and a highly domed, gray or…

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What’s Good Wind for Fishing?

ByPaul Rosa June 19, 2025

Good wind for fishing varies depending on the location and target species, but generally, an east wind is favorable as it blows bait into areas where fish can find them. Understanding how wind direction can impact fishing success is crucial…

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How to Fish a Crappie Jig
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How to Fish a Crappie Jig

ByPaul Rosa July 2, 2024

To fish a crappie jig, start by using a bobber and jig combo to keep the lure in the strike zone longer, as it can be a threat to male crappie preparing for the spawn. Look for submerged objects like…

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