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Greg Schwipps
Fishing For Dummies
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Fishing For Dummies® To view this book's Cheat Sheet, simply go to
www.dummies.com
and search for “Fishing For Dummies Cheat Sheet” in the Search box. Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
Pages
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Getting Hooked on Fishing
Why Fish?
For the outdoors
For the enjoyment
For the table
Where Should You Fish?
Fishing freshwater
Fishing saltwater
What Are You Fishing For?
Common freshwater catches
Common saltwater catches
What Do You Need to Fish?
Picking up fishing essentials
Adding to your angling arsenal
How Do You Fish?
Casting around: Basic and fly
Finding freshwater fish
FINDING A FISHING MENTOR
Basic techniques for saltwater fishing
Fish On! Now What?
It’s not hunting: You can release fish
But fish taste great, and you can keep a few, too
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Gathering What You Need to Fish
Dressing for Fishing Success
Wear layers and always be happy
Pack your foul-weather bag
Pick a good hat
Pull on waders to wander into the fish’s world
DUCT TAPE, THE WADER WONDER
Vests: Great for wading
Carrying Just What You Need to Fish
Start with your rod and reel
Pick a tackle carrier and load up
Don’t forget food and drink for yourself
Tucking Your Fishing License in a Safe Spot
When you need a license
Where to buy fishing licenses
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Finding Good Fishing Water
Knowing Where to Go
Fish the one you’re with: Finding fishing water close to home
INVESTIGATING FISHING WATERS ON GOOGLE EARTH
Finding fish when you’re on the road
Getting the Scoop
From bait shops
From online forums
From guides
From YouTube celebrities
When no one knows: Walk the bank
Evaluating Freshwater Sites
Ponds
Who’s home?
How to fish the water
Streams and rivers (big and small)
Who’s home?
How to fish the water
Lakes and reservoirs
Who’s home?
UNDEREXPLORED HOTSPOTS
How to fish the water
Where NOT to fish
Evaluating Saltwater Sites
Tidal inlets, marshes, streams, and bays
Who’s home?
How to fish the water
Surf fishing
Who’s home?
How to fish the water
Fishing piers
Who’s home?
How to fish it
Finding the Right Time to Fish
Watching the Weather
Planning a trip around the weather
Reacting to changing weather while fishing
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Putting a Face on the Fins: Common Freshwater Fish
Sunfish
Bluegills: America’s spunky little sweetheart
Crappies: A little bigger, and a bit sportier
Largemouth bass: The most important gamefish in America
Smallmouth: The gamest fish
A TRUE FISH TALE
HOW TO PICK UP A BASS
Catfish
Blue catfish: King of the big water
Flathead catfish: Denizens of the deep lair
Channel catfish: Prince of the pond
Bullhead catfish: Tough as they come
Perch
Walleye: Popular like a largemouth, toothy like a pike
Yellow perch: Food for everyone
Pike
Northern pike: Water wolf
Chain pickerel: Pike junior
Temperate Bass
Striped bass: Strong enough for saltwater, happy in freshwater
White bass: Little fighters
Wipers: A bit of both
Carp
Trout
Rainbow trout: High jumpers
WHO WAS IZAAK WALTON ANYWAY?
Brown trout: The champ of the stream
Brook trout: Sentimental favorites
STEELHEAD: A SALTY RAINBOW
The cutthroat: Yellowstone beauty
Lake trout: Big macks
Pacific salmon: Not just in the Pacific anymore
Atlantic salmon: The leaper
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