Most fishermen know that you can easily catch bream, sunfish, crappie, bluegills and so on rather easily if you can only locate them. Knowing where to find the panfish is much more difficult than actually catching them. Once located, you can simply bobber fish and reel them in rather easily. Finding them can be an exercise in futility sometimes if you are dealing with a larger body of water.
The first thing you should do is consider where you are fishing. If you are on a pond, or some similarly small body of water, then the process is easier. Knowing where to find the panfish in a pond is a simple matter of finding the shelter. If the water or pond has any type of dock, fallen trees or other hiding areas for the panfish, they are likely to be there. Along the banks of the ponds is also a great place for panfish, particularly if they are shaded by overhanging trees. If you are on a larger body of water, the same rules apply. The difference is, panfish have many more options to hide under in a lake or river system. Because of this, you need to use some type of organized system to find them. Most people will fish the obvious locations as mentioned above in 5 or 10 minute increments. f you have no luck, then move on to another location. Some people use the bread method for finding panfish. It certainly can shortcut the difficulty of knowing where to find the panfish. This method is particularly useful in a large area, as it can sometimes bring the panfish to you. Simply toss out some bread and wait for the fish to begin eating it. Then toss your bobber among the little guys and get ready to reel them in.
The first thing you should do is consider where you are fishing. If you are on a pond, or some similarly small body of water, then the process is easier. Knowing where to find the panfish in a pond is a simple matter of finding the shelter. If the water or pond has any type of dock, fallen trees or other hiding areas for the panfish, they are likely to be there. Along the banks of the ponds is also a great place for panfish, particularly if they are shaded by overhanging trees. If you are on a larger body of water, the same rules apply. The difference is, panfish have many more options to hide under in a lake or river system. Because of this, you need to use some type of organized system to find them. Most people will fish the obvious locations as mentioned above in 5 or 10 minute increments. f you have no luck, then move on to another location. Some people use the bread method for finding panfish. It certainly can shortcut the difficulty of knowing where to find the panfish. This method is particularly useful in a large area, as it can sometimes bring the panfish to you. Simply toss out some bread and wait for the fish to begin eating it. Then toss your bobber among the little guys and get ready to reel them in.








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