Tip #1 / Find Some Warm Water
If you decide to go still fishing in cold weather, you need to find some warm water or rather areas where the water will be warmest on the spot (lakes, ponds, river branches). This is key to having any hope of good winter fishing sessions.
If you're fishing in a pond or a lake, find the shallow areas like the edges where the fish will gather. Don't disregard areas where there's a high density of fish to increase the number of touches during the day. An area where you only get a few touches in the summer should be avoided in the winter.
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As a matter of course fish with the sun in your eyes! That way you'll definitely be on the sunniest bank where the water is warmest. You can also make the most of it to keep you warm.
If you're fishing in canals and rivers, move closer to areas with a high urban density. In point of fact the water is generally warmer. A town centre can thus be transformed into a very good spot for still fishing. Harbours and boats are also areas of choice with their many artificial spots.
Be aware that in these port areas where there can be a high density of white fish, you're not the only "predator". You will certainly come across some predatory fish such as perch or pike. It might be worthwhile bringing a casting rod as well for these "surprise" guests. Don't forget, the closed season for pike fishing runs from 26 January 2015 to 30 April 2015.