Buy your Art of Micro Fishing MICRO FISHING HOOKS now! Below: A Freshwater Goby (Ctenogobius shufeldtti) poses for a quick photograph before being released. Gobies (Gobiidae) are a very large fish Family with more than 2000 species worldwide, however, most are small. Lifelisting is a fun “addiction”, more akin …
Read More »Take a Quick Safety Picture of Your Lifelist Micro Fishing Catch
Buy your Art of Micro Fishing MICRO FISHING HOOKS now! Lots of anglers and lifelisters know what the pains of losing a micro fishing lifer before getting a photo is like. Some time ago, I started doing a quick photo of the fish as soon as possible a safety measurement. …
Read More »Top Micro Fishing Methods for Catching Micro Suckers on Hook and Line
Buy your Art of Micro Fishing MICRO FISHING HOOKS now! Suckers are often overlooked in modern fishing and micro Suckers are even more overlooked. Though tricky, micro Suckers can be caught by hook and line. We prefer nighttime headlamp micro fishing for the best results with micro Suckers as they …
Read More »Micro Fishing Species You Don’t Want to Leave Florida Without Catching!
Buy your Art of Micro Fishing MICRO FISHING HOOKS now! • Minnow Family (Leucicidae): • Coastal Shiner (Notropis petersoni): One of the most common Notropis Shiners in Florida. Small black wedge at caudal fin base, some populations appear blue in coloration. • Weed Shiner (Notropis texanus): A variable looking species, …
Read More »3 Tips for Catching Freshwater Sculpin at Night
Buy your Art of Micro Fishing MICRO FISHING HOOKS now! Sculpins (Cottus). Known as the freshwater Sculpins, there are around 70 species of Cottus Sculpins recognized currently. Sculpins tend to hide well during the day in deeper water and under rocks. At night, however, they tend to come into the …
Read More »Welcome to The Art of Microfishing!
Buy your Art of Micro Fishing MICRO FISHING HOOKS now! The Art of Microfishing By Tim Aldridge Microfishing is a relatively new form of fishing that has a humble number of followers. Microfishing is just like fishing with the exception that you are using much smaller line, hooks and weights. …
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