Ultimate Guide on How to Catch a Garfish | Step-by-Step Fishing Tips | StepOutside with Paul Burt

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    In this episode of "StepOutside with Paul Burt," we bring you the ultimate guide on how to catch garfish. Garfish are a popular target for anglers due to their delicious taste and abundance in many waters. In this video, Paul will show you everything you need to know to successfully catch garfish, from bait selection to casting and reeling in your catch.
    To start with, garfish are most commonly caught in the shallows of bays, estuaries, and inlets. They are a schooling fish, so if you find one, chances are you will find many more in the same area. Garfish are typically caught using light spinning tackle with a float and a small hook. A variety of baits can be used to catch garfish, Find out what Paul recommend you to use!
    Once you have your gear ready, the first step is to locate a school of garfish. Look for signs of activity such as jumping fish or surface disturbances. Once you've found a good spot, set up your rig by tying on a small hook and attaching a float a few feet above it. Then, bait your hook with a small piece of prawn or pilchard.
    Next, cast your line out and wait for a garfish to bite. When a garfish bites, the float will bob up and down or disappear below the water. Wait a few seconds before setting the hook to ensure the garfish has taken the bait properly. Once you've hooked a garfish, keep a steady tension on the line as you reel it in. Garfish have delicate mouths, so be gentle when reeling them in to avoid pulling the hook out.
    Garfish can be found all year round, but they are most commonly caught during the warmer months. They prefer shallow waters with a sandy or weedy bottom, and can often be found around jetties, piers, and other structures. Garfish are a great fish for beginners to target, as they are relatively easy to catch and provide a tasty meal.
    In summary, to catch garfish, you will need light spinning tackle, a small hook, a float, and a variety of baits such as prawn or pilchard. Look for signs of activity in shallow waters, and cast your line out with a small piece of bait. When a garfish bites, wait a few seconds before setting the hook, and then reel it in gently. With these tips and tricks from Paul Burt, you'll be well on your way to catching garfish like a pro.

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