jasonking+FollowFrom zero to catching fish in 6 months💡Started fishing completely clueless - first month was brutal! Still learning every time I go out, but here are a few things that really helped me: 🎣 Prime time windows: 7-10am and 4-7pm are money 🍞 Scout with bread: Hit busy docks, toss bread/corn - if fish swarm, that spot's golden 🐛 Senko magic: Texas-rigged senko worms = bass magnets every single time 🏞️ Hidden gems: Skip crowded public spots, those random apartment ponds are bass heaven 🪱 The 10-cast rule: No bites after 10 throws? Move or change baits immediately 📱 Use FishBox app to find active lakes nearby based on weather patterns. Each spot is like solving a puzzle - time, location, bait all matter. Don't give up, it clicks eventually! What's your best beginner lesson learned the hard way? #fishing #FishingTips #BassFishing #beginnerfishing152Share
fisherchad+Followthree knots and you're ready to fishBeen fishing for years now, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this—don’t overcomplicate it. I stick to three go-to knots: palomar for braid, uni for mono and fluoro, and a weird figure-8/uni combo for leaders (it passed the break test last year!). I prefer lures, but live bait still catches more. Also, don’t sleep on used gear—it works. Just match your bait to your target fish and enjoy the process. What’s the one fishing tip you always give to beginners? #fishing #fishingtips #beginnerfishing #fishingknots171Share