3 Shocking Ways Wind Can Actually HELP Shore Fishing
- By: Tony Acevedo
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Hey there, fellow anglers!
If you’ve ever felt like the wind is your mortal enemy while fishing from shore, I’ve got some news for you—it doesn’t have to be!
In fact, with a little know-how, that wind can go from a frustrating foe to your new best friend.
I just put together a quick video where I break down 3 ways wind can actually HELP you catch more fish from shore (no, I’m not crazy). Here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll learn:
- How to work WITH the wind to launch your casts farther than ever.
- Why picking the right lure is the difference between reeling in fish and reeling in… disappointment.
- The one retrieve technique that’ll make even the pickiest fish take notice.
Oh, and I’ll also show off some of my favorite gear that makes this whole windy day fishing thing a breeze. Spoiler: It’s not magic or a lucky hat—it’s just a killer setup that gets results.
So if you’re tired of battling the wind and coming up empty, stop what you’re doing and watch this video now. It’s quick, packed with tips, and it’ll increase your odds of catching fish from shore.
Watch below!
And if you’ve got your own windy day tricks, drop them in the comments of the video! Let’s talk fishing, share some laughs, and keep crushing it out there.
If you’re serious about catching more fish, don’t forget to check out our Salt Strong Fishing School. We’ll show you exactly how to find where the fish are biting and how to catch them with confidence.
Tight lines,
Tony
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Thanks for the tips Tony. Can’t wait to hit the water in 2025.
You’re welcome Daniel!