Fishing in Summer: Tips Tricks

For many, summer is the best time for fishing. The wonderful weather makes it even more fun, even creating a vacation feeling. However, the warm season reveals some pitfalls. Fishing in good weather is a fine thing, but it’s not everything. Experienced anglers know that you have to be inventive. The Bräurup experts have collected valuable tips for fishing in summer for you.

Day or night?

The right time of day for the fishing experience can become a matter of faith. In early summer, most (predatory) fish can actually be fished without any problems throughout the day. However, thehotter it gets, the more the window shifts to coolerphases. In midsummer, you should either head out early in the morning or onlytowards the evening and night. At dusk, theactivity in the waters increases enormously, and in the darkness the greatfeeding hunt often begins. In this way, catfish and zander in particular approach the shore very closely.

The right bait

Speaking of appetite: In summer, the baits can be a little more lavish. Due to the higher temperatures, the aquatic inhabitants are much more active and consume more food. Correspondingly rich, significantly larger baits attract them successfully. Insects and floating bread are ideal for carp that approach the surface.

Tips for lake river

The key to a good fishing experience is the right spot. Due to the high temperatures, fish mainly look for places with a higher oxygen content. On rivers, these are mainly shallow, wellflooded areas. If possible, look for places where coolwater flows in from springs or streams. When fishing in the lake, you are also well advised to choose shallowerplaces and shady spots. In addition, good plant growthis an indicator of proper enrichment with oxygen. Many fish also gather here.

The perfect hotel for fishing in summer is of course Hotel Bräurup in Mittersill in the Salzburger Land. Huge fishing waters, guiding offers and top advice in the Bräurup-Fischer-Shop leave nothing to be desired. We are happy to receive your non-binding holiday enquiry!