Scouting Freshwater Hot Spots

I am centrally located to many saltwater hot spots.  But, to my pleasant surprise, I am even more centrally located to many freshwater hot spots.  Using an old guide book, I recently went out on a scouting trip.

My first destination was a “large” lake.  I know this lake houses bass of respectable size.  But, working a large lake from shore with limited access, a sandy bottom shoreline, and little structure proved to be a challenge of marathon proportions.  :-(.

Fish360 Scouting Freshwater Hot Spots

My second destination proved to be more optimal for shore fishing.  Good access.  Lot’s of structure.    When I return to this location, I will be armed with frogs, Sebiles, and Rapalas!  😉

Fish360 Scouting Freshwater Hot Spots

The old guide book proved helpful in finding these two fishy locations.  But, it’s dated!  Some of the landmarks and street names are gone or have changed.  The Google Maps app on my iPhone kept my Suburban’s fuel bill from breaking the bank.  ;-).

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FUJIFILM XP Finepix Camera

In recent years, a variety of waterproof digital camera’s have entered the marketplace.  They have become standard gear for anglers.  My first waterproof digital camera stopped working while on dry land. ;-(.  I am now using a FUJIFILM XP Finepix camera.  The camera is water, shock, dust, and freeze proof.  Hence, it’s perfect for fishing year round in a variety of conditions. 🙂

Fish360 FUJIFILM FINEPIX XP

The camera has several cool modes.  While field testing the camera earlier this year on Cuttyhunk Island, I  put the camera in night time mode and took a picture.  The night was so dark, I could not see my reel until the flash fired.

ZeeBaas FUJIFILM FINEPIX XP

The  FUJIFILM Finepix XP Camera is rugged and takes great pictures under a variety of conditions.  The camera is a great value and has a permanent home on my fishing belt.

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esca

Using light as an attractant to catch fish is not a novel idea.  There are several light-based fishing products available.  But, the most innovative product that I have seen is esca.

Fish360 esca

One of the fascinating things about esca is it’s simplicity.  No moving parts.  No power source.  No assembly required.  So how does it work?

The esca is activated via sodium chloride ions in sea water.  To prove this to my self, I conducted a simple experiment.  I filled a bowl with water; added some salt; and stirred until all the salt was dissolved (i.e. ionized).  I placed the esca in the bowl.

Fish360 esca

After a “few” seconds, there was light!

Fish360 esca

After I convinced my self that a device without any moving parts or a power source can actually emit light at a predetermined frequency, I started thinking about how to rig the esca without interfering with the action of my lures.

For vertical jigging rigs, I attach the Esca to the split ring holding the hook using a Wolverine split rings.

Fish360 esca

This rig works well.  No impact to the lure’s jigging action.  When you are jigging for bottom dwellers in 200+ feet of water, having an esca on your jig puts the fish at a disadvantage.  😉

For plugs, I secure the esca to two fisher finder plastic sliders via Wolverine split rings.

Fish360 esca

I tested this rig with plugs that work the entire water column.  The presence of the esca did not impact casting distance or the plug’s action.

Fish360 esca

But, I must say that I am very biased to swimmers with this rig.

Fish360 esca

Whether you are jigging or plugging, the key thing to keep in mind is that fish do not follow any rules.  Sound and scent techniques are widely exploited by anglers world wide.  The use of light as an attactant has just reached a whole new level, complements of esca.  Think outside the fish bowl.  Experiment with light during your next fishing trip.

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AquaSkinz Elite Hunter Pro Series Pliers Sheath

Sodium chloride (NaCL) is corrosive.  Selecting a pair of fishconomic pliers can be a challenge. But, finding a pliers sheath for a two inch surf belt is a greater challenge! That is until I discovered the AquaSkinz Elite Hunter Pro Series Pliers Sheath.

Fish360 AquaSkinz Elite Hunter Pro Series Pliers Sheath

The features that sold me are:

1. The sodium chloride impervious and non-absorbant material.

2. Super strong stitching and construction.

3. Thick stainless steel loop to secure a  lanyard.

Fish360 AquaSkinz Elite Hunter Pro Series Pliers Sheath

Pliers may come and go.  But, my AquaSkinz Elite Hunter Pro Series pliers sheath is here to stay! 😉

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