Dennis Stazer serves as president of TLC, a landscaping and maintenance firm that specializes in maintaining high-end residential properties. When he is not working, Dennis Stazer pursues some of his other interests, such as diving, boating, and offshore fishing.
Some of the factors that contribute to an angler’s success in offshore fishing include experience, the use of right fishing gears and baits, and keeping a fishing logbook.
Offshore fishing, which is a game of knowledge, requires the angler to be well informed to consistently catch more fish. Information from tournament results, magazines, TV shows and the internet may help. But nothing beats knowledge gained from first-hand experience. To help the angler store and recall such useful information, the angler can keep a fishing logbook.
Some of the important information to keep in a fishing logbook include the date, location, current direction and speed, wind direction, water temperature, the size, style and brand of the hook, leader size, and drag settings on the reels. The angler may also take note of the aggressiveness or the laziness of the fish in coming to the spread and the performance of the lures or which style of lures are productive or unproductive at a particular time.
This information will refresh the memory of the angler of what happened in the past and how he or she can have an informed decision in the present. Keeping a fishing logbook is especially helpful to anglers who fish in different offshore fishing destinations.
Some of the factors that contribute to an angler’s success in offshore fishing include experience, the use of right fishing gears and baits, and keeping a fishing logbook.
Offshore fishing, which is a game of knowledge, requires the angler to be well informed to consistently catch more fish. Information from tournament results, magazines, TV shows and the internet may help. But nothing beats knowledge gained from first-hand experience. To help the angler store and recall such useful information, the angler can keep a fishing logbook.
Some of the important information to keep in a fishing logbook include the date, location, current direction and speed, wind direction, water temperature, the size, style and brand of the hook, leader size, and drag settings on the reels. The angler may also take note of the aggressiveness or the laziness of the fish in coming to the spread and the performance of the lures or which style of lures are productive or unproductive at a particular time.
This information will refresh the memory of the angler of what happened in the past and how he or she can have an informed decision in the present. Keeping a fishing logbook is especially helpful to anglers who fish in different offshore fishing destinations.
