A) Plastic lures B) Berries C) Insects D) Worms
A) Shark B) Tuna C) Swordfish D) Panfish
A) Midnight B) Midday C) Early morning or late evening D) Whenever they're convenient
A) Their nutritional value B) Their size C) Their smell D) Their ripeness and color
A) Freezing them B) A container with air holes and some vegetation C) Submerging them in water D) Exposing them to direct sunlight
A) Scent B) Texture C) Weight D) Material
A) Through the middle or head B) Through the tail only C) By its side D) Wrapped around the hook
A) Catfish B) Trout C) Carp D) Bass
A) The color of the water B) The brand of your fishing rod C) The type of fish in the water D) The time of day
A) It only affects commercial fishing B) Regulations don't apply to bait C) Natural baits are always unregulated D) Some baits may be prohibited or restricted
A) Under rocks or logs B) On the surface of lakes C) High up in trees D) In the desert
A) Mosquitoes B) Ants C) Mayflies D) Beetles
A) Tuna B) Trout C) Salmon D) Carp
A) Disturbing the surrounding area as much as possible B) Leaving all the trash behind C) Taking as much as you need regardless D) Replacing rocks and logs after searching under them
A) By keeping it fresh and lively B) By coating it with motor oil C) By letting it dry out in the sun D) By covering it in glitter
A) Crayfish B) Centipedes C) Scorpions D) Spiders
A) Deep ocean trenches B) Dry grassy areas C) Glacial ice fields D) Active volcanoes
A) Setting fire to the grass B) Playing loud music nearby C) Sprinkling salt on the ground D) Pouring a diluted soap solution on the grass
A) Dispose of unused bait properly B) Throw it back into the water C) Leave it on the ground for animals to eat D) Store it indefinitely
A) Maggots B) Leeches C) Minnows D) Marshmallow
A) Shiny pebbles B) Fresh Apples C) Dry Leaves D) Stinkbaits (fermented concoctions)
A) The length of the local news broadcast B) Seasonal changes and food availability C) Whether or not it's a Tuesday D) The price of gasoline
A) Using hooks the same size as the fish B) Using smaller hooks and bait pieces C) Using very large hooks to intimidate them D) Using no hook at all
A) Under rocks in shallow streams B) In the desert sands C) Inside active volcanoes D) High in treetops
A) Use multiple worms on one hook B) Only use them in very deep water C) Try to stretch them to make them bigger D) Paint them a brighter color
A) Collect bait near dangerous wildlife B) Taste everything to see if it's edible C) Wear gloves to protect against bites or stings D) Never tell anyone where you are going
A) A completely deserted area B) A very loud and busy environment C) Evidence of fish activity, like rising or jumping D) A large number of discarded plastic bottles
A) The best bait is always the most expensive B) Different weather conditions can make certain baits more effective C) Weather has no impact on bait effectiveness D) You should only fish when it's sunny
A) Covering them in scented oil B) Freezing them solid before use C) Keeping them alive and active D) Cutting them into pieces
A) Natural bait is always easier to find B) Artificial lures are always more effective C) Natural bait often has a more appealing scent and taste to fish D) Natural bait lasts much longer than artificial lures |