Fishing is like any other thing you do.... you can be good at it with patience and an investment of time or you can be lucky. I try to do my homework... checking water levels, temperature, water clarity, weather and what the barometric pressure is doing. All of them are factors for catching fish consistantly.
I used to be just lucky. When I was lucky, I would bring home one or two fish or nothing at all. Now, some twenty years later, I haven't went without having a great outing, catching fish every time. But there is another reward too... enjoying nature.
Take the time to learn to be a good fisherman/woman and it will be rewarding.
2006-07-16 01:46:49
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answered by tcatmech2 4
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as a matter of a fact it is both i just like being out there if i catch a fish which is not often its luck and time consuming but most of all a bonus and ya get away from the misses
2006-07-16 03:00:48
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answered by craiggeronimi 2
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A little bit of both. I see fishing as a time to enjoy the outdoors and quiet time. If you know your good spots, you're more likely to catch some good fish. My grandpa was good at catching catfish in South Carolina. That's who taught me. :)
2006-07-16 04:52:21
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answered by ♥Jenny♥ 3
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save up! study the challenge totally and dont rush into it. it could circulate incorrect over night! locate out concerning to the super quantities of equipment that are required....ie sterilisers, skimmers etc For starters run a tank without corals. The retaining of the fish may be able to be adequate of a challenge! probably initiate small and build it up from there. you will get nano tanks that are all geared up in. sturdy success and be useful you no longer rush into it :-)
2016-11-02 03:55:50
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answered by ? 4
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