Fishing seasons refer to specific times of the year when certain fish species are more abundant and easier to catch. These seasons can vary based on factors like location, water temperature, and breeding cycles. Many regions have regulations that dictate when anglers can fish for particular species to ensure sustainable populations.
Different types of fishing, such as freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing, may have distinct seasons. For example, trout fishing often peaks in spring and fall, while bass fishing is popular in summer. Understanding these seasons helps anglers plan their trips and follow local fishing regulations.