Fishing Ideas To Withstand A Heat Wave
I live in Texas, and during the summer months the heat can be unbearable. I love fishing, but during that time of year, I can not stay out in my boat very long before I am miserable. However I love fishing so much that I usually force myself to go out at least a two or three weekends a month, even though it is very hot outside. Over the past few years I have tried to come up with a few new ways to enjoy the fishing experience without having to go out fishing during the heat of the day. My favorite fishing ideas to withstand a heat wave are playing fishing games and fishing in the dark.
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Deep Sea Fishing For Hake In Maine
Hake come in a variety of forms, including red, white, silver and long fin, and many of these species can be found off the coast of Maine. Certain species are stocked, including the red hake, which is found most commonly in the Georges Bank and Gulf of Maine regions. Though a close relative of cod and haddock, the hake bears little physical resemblance and is not considered to be as good a table fish by anglers. Hake is fairly common off the coast of Maine, and as a result is a frequent target for many chartered trips. Though not renowned for being a particularly good fighting fish, the hake is a strong, fast swimmer that offers a modest challenge.
One of the most common forms found is the silver hake, which can be found in relative abundance off the coast of Maine. Silver hake are long, slender fish which can be identified by their grey-brown coloring on top fading to silver on its sides and belly. Their mouths are large and lined with two rows of sharp teeth whilst their bodies sport two distinct dorsal fins and an elongated anal fin. Most hake species are similar in appearance, though there are subtle differences. White hake have a single chin bar bell whereas silver hake do not, and the upper jaw bone on the white hake reaches further back than it does on the red hake. These differences can be difficult to spot, particularly on juvenile fish. Average size and weight depends on the species, though silver hake are commonly around fourteen inches in length and weigh around three pounds, whereas white hake are much larger and have been known to reach several feet in length and tip the scales at nearer forty pounds.
Hake tend to feed on small fish such as herring, mackerel and menhaden, so using cut or even live bait is preferred by anglers. They can also be caught using a variety of other baits or artificial lures depending on local food sources. A medium to heavy rod coupled with a conventional reel and fifty pound test line is suitable for hake fishing. A lighter line can be used to increase the challenge, though there is always a danger of hooking a larger fish such as a cod or haddock.
Hake are most commonly found on the seabed near disturbances in waters around three hundred feet deep. In summer they are known to migrate to shallower waters nearer the coast in search of food. In terms of location, the best spots to land hake are in the Georges Bank or western Gulf of Maine region, both of which are popular chartered trip destinations.
Hake?s relative abundance and ease of catch coupled with its good quality meat ensure that it remains a target for chartered vessels up and down the coast of Maine, and whilst not as glamorous a catch as cod or haddock, do provide a modest challenge for anglers, particularly the young or inexperienced.
Ronald Moody has been an avid fisherman for 40 years. He enjoys all types of fishing, but especially likes salt-water fishing; he has been all over the country practicing his hobby. He is the owner and operator of http://www.fishingzoo.com, a website dedicated to inform fisherman about Maine fishing, fishing locations, and fish supply products. Visitors are welcome to copy and paste this article on their website as long as the following information is sourced: Maine Fishing by Ronald Moody
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