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Thursday, November 4, 2010
fish on boat
A boat is a good option on such rivers, and it can transport you quickly up and down the river to better locations.Inspect your boat and motor thoroughly before starting. Methods: drift fishing, back trolling or anchor fishing. Drift fish after finding a good fast current location. Idle the engine, put out the lines and drift through the section, then reel in and power back up above the section to drift through again. Anchor fish after finding a good spot in the river. Drop anchor and let the current carry the lines out. When you get a fish on the line, be ready to pull anchor and start the motor. Otherwise, fish may become entangled in the anchor rope. With a large fish, the line will snap instantly if it touches the side of the boat, so the motor operator must be ready to turn or jockey the boat around if the fish makes a run underneath it. Specific lures, bait and hook types may be forbidden in some rivers. Make sure your boat has the necessary tags and that you have an operator's license, if required. Fish regulations can be complex. Often, only short sections of a river are open. There may be "bag limits" on the number of fish that each person can catch per day, as well as "possession limits" on the number of non-preserved fish you can possess. Always abide by the regulations.
We were the first to build a complete, ready-to-fish boat package and sell it at a nationally price. How to Fish From a Boat. Some of the best rivers for fishing are too wide to negotiate with hip waders, or the shores may be too steep or rough to make. Fishing boats include inboard and outboard Coastal models, cabin fishing boats, Fisherman center consoles, Bay boats and Scarab offshore center.
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