By Lynn Murphy on Monday, 26 January 2026
Category: Catch of the Day

Fishing Tips - Where to Cast

Fishing Tips - WUnderstanding where fish are likely to be is often more important than the lure or bait you use. Fish are constantly seeking food, shelter, and comfortable water temperatures.

Finding Fish in Lakes and Ponds

Lakes and ponds offer numerous structural elements that attract fish. Target these areas for the best results.

Structure and Cover

Fish naturally congregate around objects that provide protection from predators, shade from the sun, and ambush points for feeding.

Depth and Contour

Changes in the lake bottom can be magnets for fish. Use a fish finder or depth map to locate these features.

Optimal Casting in Rivers and Streams

Current is the defining factor in river fishing. Look for areas where the current is broken or concentrated.

Current Breaks

Fish use current breaks to rest and ambush food that the current sweeps past them.

Deep Water and OverhangsSaltwater Shore and Surf Casting

When casting from the shore, the key is to look for structure and areas that concentrate baitfish.

Location Type

Description

Casting Strategy

Piers and Jetties

Man-made structures extending into the water. Create current breaks and attract baitfish.

Cast parallel to the structure or out to the end where deeper water is accessed.

Troughs and Sloughs

Deeper channels parallel to the beach, often identifiable by calmer water.

Cast over the sandbar into the deeper trough where fish travel.

Inlets and Passes

Channels connecting the ocean to bays or estuaries. Strong currents often hold large game fish.

Fish the edges of the current, especially during tide changes.

Seasonal Considerations

The best places to cast will change depending on the time of year:

Essential Tools for Location Scouting

To help you find these prime casting locations, consider using the following tools:

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