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The Perfect Challenge For Any Expert Angler

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For anyone searching for a more exciting and challenging fishing experience, I’d say micro fishing is a great option. Just as the name implies, micro fishing involves catching very small fish, when compared to traditional angling techniques.

This type of fishing can be done in any body of water from lakes and rivers to ponds and streams.

Micro-fishing is an exciting form of angling that uses small lures and bait to catch smaller fish. In contrast to traditional methods that rely on larger lures and bait, micro-fishing requires the use of tiny baits such as worms or small flies.

The goal is to attract smaller species such as minnows, shiners, darters, perch, trout, sunfish or bluegills. These types of fish are usually caught using light tackle such as ultra light rods and reels spooled with thin monofilament line or fluorocarbon leaders.

There are many benefits associated with micro-fishing including the ability to target specific species in different bodies of water without having to invest in expensive equipment or tackle boxes full of lures and bait. Additionally, because these smaller fish tend not to put up much of a fight when caught they are often released back into the water unharmed which helps promote healthy populations throughout their habitat range.

Furthermore since these types of fish generally feed on insects found near shorelines they can be found in shallower waters making them easier for beginners to target without having too much knowledge about their habits or behaviors. Finally because these types of fish don’t require large amounts of specialized equipment they can be pursued by anyone regardless if they have access to a boat or other expensive gear making it an ideal activity for almost every budget level angler out there.

For those just getting started with this type of fishing all that’s really needed is basic equipment like a rod and reel combo spooled with 2# test line along with some hooks and split shot weights plus some small bait like mealworms or wax worms depending on what type of species you’re targeting.

Additionally you may need polarized sunglasses so you can easily spot your targets while wading through shallow waters along shorelines and weed beds.

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