Why Fish Require Perfect Presentation Instead of Aggressive Techniques Right Now

Fishing during early summer—or even late spring in many regions—can feel frustrating. You know fish are present: you see them cruising, catching glimpses of baitfish, or even watching them casually nibble. Yet, for many anglers, strikes are minimal, and catches are sporadic. The reason isn’t your location, your gear, or bad luck—it’s presentation. Right now,…

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How Low Oxygen Levels Quietly Change Fish Behavior in Early Summer

Early summer can be one of the most confusing times for anglers. You’re fishing productive areas. You’re marking fish. Conditions don’t seem terrible.Yet the bite slows down—sometimes dramatically. Fish are there… but they won’t commit. One of the most overlooked reasons is dissolved oxygen—and how it quietly reshapes fish behavior beneath the surface. Unlike temperature…

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