WHERE DO FISH GO IN THE SUMMER?

WHERE DO FISH GO IN THE SUMMER?

Summer is a great time for fishing, as many fish species become more active and are easier to find. However, understanding where fish go in the summer can help you to target specific species and increase your chances of catching them. In this blog post, we'll look at some of the places where fish go in the summer and how you can find them.

 

  1. Shallow Water: Many species of fish, including bass, panfish, and catfish, will move to shallow water in the summer. This is because the water in these areas is typically warmer and provides a comfortable environment for fish to spawn and feed. To find fish in shallow water, you can use a topwater lure or a shallow-running crankbait and focus on areas such as weed beds, shorelines, and drop-offs.

 

  1. Cover: Fish will also seek out cover in the summer, such as logs, rocks, and sunken trees. This is because the cover provides shelter and a source of food, such as small aquatic insects and crustaceans. To find fish around cover, you can use a jig or a slow-moving lure and focus on areas where there is a lot of cover, such as fallen trees or rocky outcroppings.

 

  1. Moving Water: Fish will also move to areas with moving water in the summer. This is because the water in these areas is typically cooler and has more oxygen, which can provide a comfortable environment for fish to survive the warm temperatures. To find fish in moving water, you can focus on areas where there are rapids, waterfalls, or even where a stream or river enters a lake.

 

  1. Tributaries: Fish will also move to tributaries in the summer. This is because the water in these areas is typically cooler and has more oxygen, which can provide a comfortable environment for fish to survive the warm temperatures. To find fish in tributaries, you can focus on areas where the water is flowing and has a higher oxygen content.

 

  1. Aquatic Plants: Fish will also move to areas with aquatic plants in the summer. This is because the plants can provide shelter and a source of food, such as small aquatic insects and crustaceans. To find fish around aquatic plants, you can use a topwater lure or a shallow-running crankbait and focus on areas where there is a lot of cover, such as beds of reeds or lily pads.

 

It's important to note that fish behavior and locations can vary based on the species, location, and water conditions. It's always a good idea to consult local experts or do some research on the fish species and the body of water you plan to fish in.

 

In conclusion, understanding where fish go in the summer can help you to find them and increase your chances of catching them. Fish in the summer tend to go to shallow water, cover, moving water, tributaries, and aquatic plants. By focusing on these areas

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