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    How To Fishing In Flow River

    Many anglers want fishing at large rivers,will have the feeling of perplexity,and don't know how to fishing in so much big river, beacuse the river area is wide, the river's flow velocity is too fast,break up the fish group and don't know where the fish go; actually most of the fish are concentrated st the coast of the river,and we only need to do divided coast into separate individual,think coast is small waters area,give up the river center, so now fishing will feel easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishingshopss View Post
    Many anglers want fishing at large rivers,will have the feeling of perplexity,and don't know how to fishing in so much big river, beacuse the river area is wide, the river's flow velocity is too fast,break up the fish group and don't know where the fish go; actually most of the fish are concentrated st the coast of the river,and we only need to do divided coast into separate individual,think coast is small waters area,give up the river center, so now fishing will feel easier.
    What the hell, I'll take a poke at translating this mess.

    Many anglers who want to fish large and/or fast flowing rivers, can be at a loss on how/where to effectively to find fish.
    This is actually fairly easy, the fish will be where they can find food, rest & hide. The predators will generally be where they can expend the least energy waiting for the food to come to them, others will seek cover during the day & actively hunt at night. One only needs to identify the most likely areas, e.g. vegetation at the waters edge, submerged/partially submerged stumps/trees, log jams, rocks, tributaries/coves, bends & channels, deep holes, below & along the edges of rapids and below dam spillways.
    Don't let the big river intimidate you, know the habits of the species you're targeting, identify the spots most likely to hold them & fish them till successful.
    Ragnar Benson:
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    Die if you must, but die on your home turf with your face to the wind, not in some stinking hellhole 2,000 kilometers away, among people you neither know nor care about.

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