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Bowfin - Learn Some Tips And Info To Help You Catch A Lot More Of Them
The Bowfin has an elongated main body that very much resembles a fat eel, it also has a long and very large main dorsal fin. When removing a Bowfin from a hook, or the lure used to catch one, a fishermen would be wise to use a hook removing tool, or wear heavy duty gloves if removing the hook or lure by hand, as this fish has some very sharp teeth, which can make for quite a nasty bite. Bowfin tend to live in ponds, lakes, streams and rivers, but they tend to head towards and stay near the areas where the current are almost non-existent, and where the area is more swampy and weedy. When fishing for them, remember that they also love hanging around underwater debris such as rocks, fallen trees, submerged stumps and other such debris to hide amongst, and forage for food. When fishing for Bowfin, they can often be caught on grasshoppers, crickets, worms, nightcrawlers and crayfish, minnows or other small live fish, some anglers also have much success using artificial lures such as imitation crayfish and imitation bait fish. You may publish this article in your ezine, newsletter or on your web site as long as it is reprinted in its entirety and without modification except for formatting needs or grammar corrections. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Robert W. Benjamin has been an avid fishermen for years, in fact in 2010 he went on almost 50 different fishing trips, to ponds, lakes and rivers. Robert enjoys catching everything from panfish such as crappies and bluegill, to bullheads, catfish, eels, pickerel, walleye and numerous other fish. If you want to increase your chances of catching more of your favorite fish, visit the website below: Fishing Stringer www.fishingstringer.com |
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