Many individuals know very little about fishing. Others have expert abilities and have even won awards. At either of these levels, there is more that can be learned about fishing. You can improve on your current abilities, or game new abilities. The following paragraphs detail some techniques you can use to improve your fishing skill.
Even if it’s not a hot day, you should always bring sunscreen on your fishing trips. The reflection of the sun on the water can burn your skin badly.
Using sinkers is advised while fishing during the winter time. The sinker will bring the line lower down in the warm water where most of the fish will be during the colder seasons. The size of the sinkers on the line will dictate how low your line sinks.
Remember to know what the weather will be prior to fishing to ensure your safety. Better yet, take a weather radio with you so you can be warned if any severe weather pops up.
The decision to fish down or uphill depends on the fish you are catching and their migration patterns. In springtime, for example, cast uphill so the fish will move towards your bait. When the fish are swimming downstream in the fall, you would cast your lure “downhill”.
If you are discovering that you’re losing many fish off your lure, then you probably need to thoroughly check the hooks. Using the same hook over and over will cause it to get blunt or twisted, making fishing with it difficult. Change your hooks often so that your lures catch fish without hassle.
Make sure your hands are very wet before you make a final attempt to reel in a fish. This will keep the fish’ skin moist. This method becomes even more important if your catch will be released back to the water.

The improved cinch knot is very effective for attaching a lure or hook to your fishing line. Your line should be threaded through the end of the hook, then must be turned around the line five times and passed through the eye, then the original coil. Complete your knot by pulling your end into the loop, doing it as tightly as possible.
Be sure to have sharp knife inside of your tackle box when going fishing. This piece of fishing equipment is critically important, and you’ll have endless problems if you don’t bring it with you. Ideally, your knife should be recently sharpened, rust-resistant and of durable quality.
Look for nearby fish when going deep sea fishing. Keep an eye out for wood debris or submerged foliage. Spots like this often contain many fish. Look out for waterfowl such as seagulls. If they are feeding on small species of fish, you can bet that bigger ones are not far away.
Be aware of what odors are on your hands. If you have perfumed hands, or your hands have some other unnatural scent, this odor could get on your bait. The fish you are trying to catch could smell this odor, which could cause them to not bite.
Pay attention to how the wind affects conditions while fishing. Fish are more likely to go with the current on windy days and that means they will end up at one spot on the lake. Casting into the wind is something you should be doing. A strong wing will cause the fish to remain at the bottom, so casting into the wind with a short line won’t help anyway.
The whole point of fishing is to catch fish. Regardless of your skill level, there are always new things to learn. Use the advice learned here to raise your chances of catching those elusive fish.