Fishing World

FISH MOVEMENTS

ONE thing I’ve learned in 50 years of fishing is that a large factor to being successful is finding the fish. To many anglers, this is second nature.

They always seem to find and catch fish at any time of the year. Their secret is very often knowing where the fish will be but, more importantly, why they will be there.

All fish have tails as you’ve probably heard many times and most of them move around quite considerably. Some travel thousands of

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