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Encyclopedia > Bottom fishing

Bottom fishing is the act of fishing the bottom of a body of water. Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish. ...


A common rig for fishing on the bottom is a weight tied to the end of the line, and a hook about an inch up line from it. Different hook types Different hook sizes (not to scale) A fishing hook is a barbed(most common) or barbless hook used to catch fish. ...


Bottom fishing can produce many fish, but is most productive at getting sucker fish, catfish, and crappie (in the right conditions). The Catostomidae, also known as the sucker fish is part of the order Cypriniformes. ... Families Akysidae Amblycipitidae Amphiliidae Ariidae Aspredinidae Astroblepidae Auchenipteridae Bagridae Callichthyidae Cetopsidae Chacidae Clariidae Claroteidae Cranoglanididae Diplomystidae Doradidae Hypophthalmidae Ictaluridae Lacantuniidae Loricariidae Malapteruridae Mochokidae Nematogenyidae Pangasiidae Parakysidae Pimelodidae Plotosidae Schilbeidae Scoloplacidae Siluridae Sisoridae Trichomycteridae Catfish (order Siluriformes) are a diverse group of fish. ... Poop pie. ...


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Bottom Fishing In Oregon (848 words)
Fishing for redtails in the surf requires a fairly heavy spinning or casting rod capable of casting 2 to 5 ounce sinkers.
Fishing for pile perch and striped seaperch requires a different technique from fishing for the redtail.
Use a light fish finder rig, with small hooks (#4 or #6), baited with ghost shrimp, pile worms, mussels, clams, or bits of fish.
Chesapeake Bay Fishing Charters, Bottom Fishing Solomon's Island (626 words)
Bottom fishing is exactly what is sounds like, you simply drop your line to the bottom of the Chesapeake Bay and wait for the fish to bite the hook.
Fish like croaker, flounder, spot, sea bass, and others live and feed on the bottom and if your line is only a few feet from the bottom then you likely will not catch as many fish.
On the bottom of the Chesapeake Bay you will find all kinds of things like old debris that may be from a sunken boat, concrete debris from a man made structure like a bridge or bulkhead, or oyster beds, and other things that fish will hang around for food and shelter from the larger predators.
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