Depth control of lures is one of the most important factors in boat fishing in rivers where dorado are present in deep areas. This type of environment requires precision in how the lure is positioned within the water column, since small variations can significantly affect presentation efficiency. In deep rivers, dorado often move between different …
The Snake River features one of the most interesting river formations in North America, with a wide diversity of currents, natural contours, and submerged structures distributed throughout its course. In many sections, the combination of variable depth, rocky formations, irregular shorelines, and constant changes in water speed creates highly dynamic environments for different fish species. …
The Colorado River features a wide variety of environments throughout its course, but rocky sections stand out for creating very specific conditions that influence fish movement and distribution. In these areas, the combination of strong current, rock formations, and constant depth variations creates a dynamic environment that directly affects fish behavior. Fish use rocky structures …
The Mississippi River is one of the largest and most diverse river systems in North America. Its wide variety of environments creates ideal conditions for many predatory fish species throughout nearly the entire year. During periods of increased activity, many fish move more aggressively in search of food, using currents, submerged structures, and depth variations …
Choosing artificial lures for river fishing in environments with submerged structures and predatory fish is one of the most important factors affecting angling performance. These environments present complex conditions, including logs, rocks, aquatic vegetation, and depth variations that directly influence how lures behave in the water. In such conditions, it is not enough to simply …
Fishing in areas with submerged branches and other natural structures requires a high level of control during casting and lure presentation. In boat fishing situations, where space is limited and precision is more important than distance, low-profile baitcasting reels are widely used due to their compact design, ergonomic handling, and responsive mechanics. However, consistent performance …
Boat fishing in rivers with the presence of peacock bass in structured environments requires a set of technical decisions that directly influence performance in the field. Among these decisions, choosing the right rod is one of the most important, especially when the goal is to work with precision in areas filled with natural obstacles such …
Casting control is an essential skill for fishing near logs, submerged branches, and natural underwater structures. In environments filled with obstacles, precision becomes more important than simply achieving long casting distance. In these situations, small mistakes in direction, force, or trajectory may cause the lure to hit branches, lose presentation efficiency, or completely miss the …
Fishing for trahira in shallow waters requires constant attention to lure retrieval rhythm. In low-depth environments, every movement of the presentation becomes more noticeable, making speed control a key factor for improving fishing efficiency. Trahira often respond differently depending on lure movement, environmental conditions, and activity levels throughout the day. Because of this, varying retrieval …
Lure working in areas with submerged brush requires constant attention to how the lure moves through the structure. This type of environment creates natural zones of shade, passage, and concentrated activity, where active fish tend to position themselves strategically. Presentation efficiency depends on the combination of boat positioning, depth control, working rhythm, and continuous reading …






