This post is on the series of fishing trips on the C-8 Biscayne Canal, I have been fishing very much recently. These trips are ones that I have caught fish on. In these different attempts to catch fish, I try new techniques based on my previous experiences, as you learn something every fishing trip regardless of it’s result.
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For the first trip of the series that resulted in fish, I went fishing on the C-8 Canal again, using bread, to try to catch whatever would bite. From my experiences before, I knew to bring some bullet sinkers with me to tie on in order to keep the ducks and the minnows near the surface of the water from stealing all of our bait. The trip started out well, as I had caught a bluegill! I then threw it out in the middle of the canal to use it as live bait for bigger fish. Unfortunately, it did not work. I went back to fishing with the bread under the dock, and I had caught two Mayan Cichlids! After all, it had been a good day that raised my hopes about the canal. It was good to see that the water clarity and the bite was better after it had rained all week, which made the water more murky. I would have caught more fish, but the bread was very soft and kept on coming off the hook, especially when fish were nibbling it. I also saw some Peacock Bass, which I might try to catch soon. Tight Lines and Stay Tuned!
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June 26, 2018
Today, I decided to try to use a mini rod to catch some fish. I was using hot dogs this time because the bread that I had used before was too light and fluffy. It got off the hook much easier, and to even have the bread stick on the hook for a little bit, you would need to squeeze it and make it wet before baiting the hook. The hot dog was much better because it stayed on the hook until a fish bit it. Fishing was slower today rather than the other day that I had caught fish, and I knew that if I had brought hot dogs that first day, I would have caught much more fish. The water was much clearer today than the last few days because it hadn’t rained yesterday. This let me see the fish better so that I could drop the bait in their direction, and see when to reel in the slack when a fish would take it. The clarity of the water may have been a reason that I did not catch any fish in the past few days, although if I had more time to fish, I may have caught something. Sometimes, a school of fish would suddenly appear and check out my bait, but be gone as fast as they came. Other times, there were no fish to be seen. Overall, after about 35 minutes of fishing, I caught 2 small bluegills. They were fun to catch on the mini rod. The hot dogs were definitely better and stayed on the hook better. Another successful day of fishing that assured that hot dogs are a good bait and that mini rods are pretty fun to use. It also taught me some patterns of the fish in the C-8 Canal.
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