More Fishing Please

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If you have worked a spot thoroughly with three different lures and haven't had a bite, Don't spend three hours beating the same water. The "10-minute rule" is a good baseline: if nothing happens in 10 minutes, change something—your lure, your retrieve speed, or your location.

: Savvy anglers are now using Google Maps to identify secluded honey holes and structure before even launching the boat. more fishing please

One of the quickest ways to increase your bite count is to drop your line size. Heavy line is visible underwater, and in clear lakes or rivers, it can spook weary fish.

The next time you hit the water, leave the "comfort fishing" behind. Target the structure, downsize your gear, and pay attention to the details. The tug on the end of your line is waiting—you just have to be in the right place to feel it. : If you are just playing the Google

: In the U.S. alone, hunting and fishing contribute nearly $400 billion annually to the economy. These jobs—often in rural areas—include guides, lodging, and equipment manufacturing that cannot be outsourced.

: Only fish in designated areas to avoid hefty fines from national park boards or water agencies. : Savvy anglers are now using Google Maps

“You again? Heh. Last time you were here, you couldn’t tell a boot from a bass. But I see that rod. You’ve been practicing. Alright, old salt — I’ll show you the secret pool... if you can beat my record Redeye.” —

: Spending time by the water is a powerful "neurological rehabilitation" that reduces anxiety by up to 40%. For children, 20 minutes in nature can provide concentration improvements comparable to ADHD medication.