The Differences Between Fishing in the Wild and in Controlled Environments
posted on 16 February 2011 | posted in
Recreation and Hobbies
I've had many experiences of fishing in both the wild and in controlled environments. The most important thing when you fish in wild is stealth. You must be unseen by the fish and stay calm. You have to keep your patience as much as you can. You have just one chance, if the fish see you, there's no more chance! There are many types of fish and they go for all kinds of bait: worms, insects or other fish (that depends on what you want to fish). Me, I use my typical carp tackle.
In more controlled environments, you must use the fishfood that most of the people use in that place. In this kind of setting, fish like the bought food because that's the food they grew up on, so they like it. It's good to keep the silence just as in the wild, though that's often hard to do as there tends to be lots of other fishermen in this environment.
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