Thoughts On Freshwater vs. Saltwater Fishing

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Thoughts on Freshwater vs. Saltwater Fishing


Introduction


Fishing is a passion of mine, regardless of whether it's in freshwater or saltwater. People often have strong preferences, and discussing these can be as charged as debating personal beliefs.

Freshwater Fishing


Freshwater fishing tends to be more leisurely, involving longer waits between bites. Finding the right spot can also be more challenging. However, fishing from the bank is often more productive than beach fishing. Another advantage is that freshwater fishing is typically less expensive. Lures work well, saving both time and money compared to constantly re-baiting hooks.

Saltwater Fishing


My childhood was filled with fond memories of saltwater fishing, especially from piers. The abundant bait in the water attracted fish, making it easy to catch them. However, saltwater fishing largely relies on live bait, which can be costly and time-consuming. Another downside is the necessity of living near the coast to fish regularly. Since moving inland, my saltwater opportunities have dwindled, making freshwater fishing a more accessible option.

Conclusion


In the end, both freshwater and saltwater fishing have their unique appeals. For me, the convenience and affordability of freshwater fishing have become significant advantages, especially now that I live away from the ocean.

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