Be a “Fishing Ninja”

by C.A. Richardson on October 1, 2009

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Every angler is looking for a tactical advantage over the game fish they are hunting… albeit utilizing an ultra-quiet technical poling skiff, the latest long-distance casting set-up, or the application of some super bait ,that supposedly, the fish never refuse.  But often anglers ignore camouflaging themselves… wearing clothing or head gear that contrasts with the environment usually results in many missed opportunities! Conversely, by blending into your surroundings you give yourself the chance to make a much better presentation to your target and before the fish is even aware of your presence.  Below are a few guidelines I use to become a “fishing ninja”.

 

Since stalking fish in clear shallow water has become so popular, over the last few decades, it has been increasingly more difficult to slip into accurate casting range.  Over time, I have developed several strategies to help close the gap between me and my wary target… usually Mr. Redfish.  I start by dressing the part of the hunter… if I’m fishing open grass flats with blue skies, I might wear a powder blue fishing shirt with maybe light colored shorts or pants to create less contrast.  And then for backcountry fishing excursions, I might choose sage green or khaki colored clothing to blend in with the mangrove lined bays & creeks… by disguising myself, I’m able to make multiple precision casts to my target fish.  Another tactic I like to employ while stalking fish is keeping the sun behind me, just like a fighter pilot, I see the fish before they see me!  This method works best when the sun is a little higher on the horizon if the sun is too low you have to be careful not to create a silhouette of yourself. Finally, no exaggerated body movements, this is a lot like hunting wild turkeys, stay still and look with your eyes when movement is necessary do it very slowly, ninja-like! 

Apply these “fishing ninja” tips and you’ll close the distance between you and the fish you want to catch… the law of averages and your increased confidence will do the rest. Tiger Woods wears a red shirt on Sundays if you are stalking wary fish you better wear a blue one!

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Damon Silva October 1, 2009 at 8:42 am

My favorite shirt is the Columbia you have on in the pic. The blue long sleeve is nice. For some reasont they are getting hard to find around here. My 2nd go to shirt is a blue Magellan long sleeve!!

Alan Ryland October 1, 2009 at 6:38 pm

Once again, great advice ! Thanks.

Mat Brewington (gheenoeit) November 30, 2009 at 6:28 pm

mo great advice… keep em comin.

Im so glad my job doesnt block this site.

Gheenoeit

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