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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!
Can You Fish Golf Course Ponds
Fishing Tips & Techniques

Can You Fish Golf Course Ponds

ByPaul Rosa June 14, 2024

Yes, you can fish golf course ponds. Golf course ponds are often home to some of the best fishing spots, with bass being a popular catch. However, access to these ponds can sometimes be restricted to members only. Some ponds…

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Fishing Tips & Techniques

How to Catch Pond Catfish

ByPaul Rosa June 14, 2024

To catch pond catfish, choose the right bait such as shad or sponge baits, crayfish, worms, liver, or shrimp. Place the bait on or near the bottom of the pond and look for deeper parts, holes, or obstructions where catfish…

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How to Fish a Jig for Beginners
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How to Fish a Jig for Beginners

ByPaul Rosa June 14, 2024

To fish a jig as a beginner, cast your jig out and let it sink to the bottom. Then, snap your wrist and rod tip up quickly to create movement, and let the lure drop back to the bottom. You…

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How to Catch a Pickerel
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How to Catch a Pickerel

ByPaul Rosa June 13, 2024

To catch a pickerel, use spoons, plugs, or jigs as they are lures that pickerel are known to strike. They also have a preference for inline spinners with a trailer. Additionally, consider using live minnows suspended under a bobber, with…

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Will Fish Bite in 50-Degree Weather

ByPaul Rosa June 13, 2024

Fish can still bite in 50-degree weather, although it may be more challenging. In colder temperatures, fish tend to slow down and become less active, making them less likely to bite. However, certain techniques and bait choices can still attract…

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How to Tie Fishing Loop Knot
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How to Tie Fishing Loop Knot

ByPaul Rosa June 13, 2024

To tie a fishing loop knot, follow these steps: First, make a loop with the fishing line. Then, pass the tag end through the loop twice before securing it. This type of knot is known as the Non-Slip Loop Knot…

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How to Fish a Speed Worm
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How to Fish a Speed Worm

ByPaul Rosa June 13, 2024

To fish a speed worm, cast it out and reel it back in very slowly, mimicking the movements of a small baitfish swimming. This technique is highly effective in attracting bass. When it comes to fishing a speed worm, using…

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What is a Ditch Pickle

ByPaul Rosa June 12, 2024

A ditch pickle is a nickname for a largemouth bass, a green fish typically found in small murky ponds or ditch waters. It is also used colloquially to describe an Arctic Cat snowmobile. The term is often used humorously and…

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How to Untangle a Baitcaster
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How to Untangle a Baitcaster

ByPaul Rosa June 12, 2024

To untangle a baitcaster, start by gently pulling the line away from the spool. Use tweezers for small knots and avoid cutting the line unless necessary. Tangled baitcasters can halt your fishing trip faster than a snapped line. Anglers know…

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What Size Leader for 20 Lb Braid
Hook & Line Tips

What Size Leader for 20 Lb Braid

ByPaul Rosa June 12, 2024

For 20 lb braid, use a leader that is typically 6-12 lb test for light applications or up to 20-30 lb for heavier situations. Choosing the right leader size for your 20 lb braid is crucial for successful fishing. Anglers…

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Does the Hook Hurt the Fish
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Does the Hook Hurt the Fish

ByPaul Rosa June 12, 2024

Hooks can cause fish pain and physical harm. The severity depends on the hooking location and fish species. Understanding whether fishing hooks hurt fish is crucial for ethical angling practices. Many anglers question the impact of their sport on the…

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Hook & Line Tips

How Long Should Leader Line Be

ByPaul Rosa June 11, 2024

The ideal leader line length is typically 18 to 24 inches. The precise length depends on the fishing conditions and techniques used. Selecting the correct length for a leader line is crucial when setting up for fishing. This introductory segment…

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