Making the Best of Your Down Time

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To me, it seems insane that the mainstream media has taken to naming winter storms, but Hercules looks like fishing north of the southern coasts will be a bit tough this winter. Instead of driving yourself mad with cabin fever over the next few months, spend your time off the water setting up your spring fishing plan. There are a number of ways to ensure that 2014 will provide you with the best spring/summer kayak fishing season ever.

The number one way to learn how to take advantage of difficult situations is through personal observation, but if you are not sure what you should be looking for, there are several ways to cut down on the learning curve. Some are inexpensive. Don’t be afraid to pick the brains of the staff at your local tackle shop. They are not in the business of giving away their honey holes, but are usually more than happy to point you in the right direction and suggest the most effective baits for your region. Attend the free seminars offered at local shops or sponsored by fishing clubs in the area. These talks let you in on the tactics the pros use to maximize their time on the water. When you attend a seminar, make sure that you ask questions. This helps guest lecturers gauge the experience level of the crowd. Then they can adjust to topics that will benefit you and your fellow anglers. If you are looking for a more hands on approach, line up a well recommended kayak guide to take you out a time or two after the thaw. Look for one that specializes in angler education rather than a simple rod bending fishing trip.

Also check for boat and tackle shows in your area. Not only will you get to view the latest and greatest for 2014, as a bonus, most shows have top pros offering plenty of free advice. You will have access to some of their most proven tactics that will make your time kayak fishing this spring more productive.

This time of year also gives you a great opportunity to comb through your gear. You will want to make sure your reels are set with new line, your lures have fresh hooks and your tackle boxes are packed in the most efficient fashion.

This is also a good time to reorganize your garage or fishing room. You should put some serious thought into completing any projects around the house, so once the weather breaks there will be nothing to stop you from throwing your kayak on your vehicle and being on the water the first fishable day in your area.

Just like in school; if you do your homework, the results might just amaze you!

Pedal On!

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