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    Default How to Drift Fish

    How to Drift Fish

    By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor

    Drift fishing, also known as bottom bouncing, has become a popular sport. Picture a peaceful spring afternoon, riding the waves or tide, with your fishing rod bobbing up and down in tune with the waves until you get a bite. You look up to see a marlin jumping out of water, connected to your line. Make this dream a reality. Learn how drift fish.


    Pack at least a 7- or 8-foot rod with a strong, semi-stiff tip.

    Step2
    Set up your reel (preferably graphite) with at least 300 yards of mainline.

    Step3
    Hire a reputable charter company or bring your own large boat to the lake or ocean of your choice.
    Go Fishing

    Step1
    Leave your anchor up or drop your drift anchor.

    Step2
    Set up your reel with the appropriate lure or bait. Be sure to weigh down your line with sinkers that drop to the desired depth. You can purchase fancy bobbers and Bouncing Bettys if you like, but it's fun to make your own.

    Step3
    Fasten your reel to a holder or tie it securely to the boat. This will keep you and your reel in the boat if you lose your balance while you're reeling in a fish.

    Step4
    Wait patiently and relax, but be prepared for a big fish.

    Step5
    Keep your net nearby and reel 'em in!

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    The only thing this article neglected is to know your bottom contours if fishing rocky areas.

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