Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Dependable Deep Sea Fishing Advise To Catch A Magnificent Monster

By Stacy Robinson


For many avid fishing fanatics the dream of going deep sea fishing and catching a gigantic fish represents the ultimate fishing experience. Some people plan and save for many years for the adventure. It would be a huge disappointment if they only catch small fish or even worse, if they were skunked. Here are a few tips to make sure your trip is fun and productive.

The first thing that must be done is determine what species of fish you are going to try and catch. There are several species of fish that are monstrous, like the blue marlin and the blue fin tuna, which have been caught in the 1000 plus pounds range. There is also black sea bass and giant sea bass which can weight several hundred pounds.

Once you determine the species then decide the best time of year to go fishing for that species. Every species has a certain time of year when they are located in a certain area of the world. There may be a few of the species there year round but at certain times there are large numbers of them present. When there are large numbers particular species in an area the chance of catching a monster is a lot greater. At this part of the planning stage you determine what part of the world you are going to. It is always good to go fishing where the current world record fish is caught. That is a sure way to know there are big fish in the region.

Reviewing some good fishing maps of the region is also helpful. Fishing maps can tell you the currents, where the fish travel. The maps will also show you the bottom formation and water depths. Each species of fish has certain depths they like to stay in. They also stay where there are certain bottom formations. For most of the big fish this has to do with where they find their food or where their food finds food. A basic understanding of the food chain will help locate big fish as well.

The next part of the planning is the boat. Wherever you decide to go you need to check on the ability to rent a boat. Most places rent boats complete with crew and guides. It is usually the best way to go out on the ocean. Having an experienced crew can be the difference between having a record marlin and being like the S.S. Minnow.

Interviewing the boat captain and crew is an important part of the process. Ask him about the best time of the year to fish as well as the locations. Compare this to your research and question him if what he tells you is different than what your research has shown. Ask him about what will be supplied and what you need to bring with you. Most importantly, ask him how many fish he has caught over a certain weight, say 700 pounds. Also ask about the price.

Once you have done your research and hired a boat and guide, you are ready to go fishing. The guide should supply the best bait and put you in the right location. Now with a little bit of patience you should catch an enormous monster of the deep sea.




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