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Thrill Of The Catch Learning How To Fish - Now that you are interested, perhaps you realize that you don't have a clue how to go about fishing. Well, if you want to learn to fish, here are 5 easy ways:
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Things To Consider About Fishing Getting Started The majority of the world, believe it or not, just fishes with a piece of string and a hook. No weights, fancy lures, poles, or rubber worms. Just a string and a hook. Fishing for sport on the other hand has evolved into dozens of distinct methods. As we know it, fishing involves a fishing pole and reel with a baited hook and bobber that you can use while standing on a boat, the shore, or the dock. When the bobber goes under the water that means you have a bite and you should begin to reel in your line. Easy. For something a bit more difficult lose the bobber and tack on a lure, which is any number of small metallic, rubber, plastic, shiny, or insect like attachment with a hook that will attract fish. There are many other types of fishing and what you do often depends on both your location and the type of fish you would like to catch. Deep-sea fishing is generally done from the back of a moving boat. A very strong, thick pole is set or held from the stern and a baited line is dragged along in the water behind the boat. When a fish is on the line, the boat slows and the fishermen reels in the fish. |
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Fly fishing is a growing sport around the world. This method takes a great deal of skill and practice to cast the line, and not the lure, and is often used to catch trout and salmon in rivers and streams. To do the sport you need an artificial fly and a fly rod, both specifically designed for the sport. Spear fishing is a much lesser known method, although indigenous tribes often use some forms. Most spear fishing done for sport is with a small hand held gun, like a cross bow, that shoots a small metal spear. The sport is far more difficult than it appears. (Ashokan Reservoir Trout & Walleye / April 1-Nov 30 1st Sat. in May-March 15 see regulations here ) What to use for bait? Worms are the most common bait, while different lures, flies, and rubber worms are strong second. Depending on your location and what the fish like to eat, you may use pieces of fish or meat, shrimp, minnows, dough, insects, and any number of other items - more on bait Fishing - Beginners Fishing - Advanced While many will swear up and down that fishing is simply a game of luck, that is not entirely true. Luck does play a small part in catching a fish, but to maximize the number and quality of the fish you catch, a certain skill and knowledge of the species and the know how to use the best equipment is necessary. There is more to knowing where and when to catch a fish than one might think. Studying the habitats, life and migration patterns, water currents, and depth and eating habits all affect the amount and quality of the fish you will catch. Anyone can cast a line, but it takes skill and wisdom to improve. This is exactly why local fishermen, who have fished the same waters and often the same few species their entire lives, are so valuable as guides. They know where the fish are going to be, what time of the day they will be biting, at what depths they are, and what your bait should be. Fishing courses, generally for fly-fishing, are often offered by tour operators or pros. These training sessions will teach you properly. Equipment Rod and Reel • These can be purchased at a store that sells fishing equipment or a sporting goods store for between $35 and $100. Be sure the rod is a length you are comfortable with. Rod length will depend somewhat on your height, but will probably be between 5 and 6 feet in length. Children will need a shorter rod. A rod and reel can be purchased prepackaged in one unit. If you buy this type of package, the reel will already be spun with fishing line. You can also buy the rod and reel separately. A spinning reel is the best for beginners and it's best if it is either fiber glass or graphite. These pools are light and make it easy for you to tell when you have a bite. Fishing Tackle • You will also need bobbers (floats), hooks and sinkers, which are weights that keep your line down to a specified depth. Both hooks and sinkers can be purchased prepackaged in variety packs in your local store. These give you several different sizes of hooks and sinkers so you will be prepared should you need more than one size.
Keep it or Throw it Back? - Many fishermen debate on whether to keep a fish or throw it back. Many want to keep their fish in order to eat it. Others want to keep their biggest catch to put on the wall. Many others fish simply for sport and have no desire to keep the fish and immediately release the fish. In most cases the choice is completely yours, although some restrictions do apply. Some waters are restricted to only catch and release, while others have certain rules to follow. If a fish is pregnant or extremely young, it is best to throw it back. Some species of fish at certain lengths, either too large or too small, must be released as well. Weather - The weather in many tropical destinations is often extremely hot and sticky. Rain can last for weeks and even during dry seasons a strong bout of rain can occur, therefore waterproof and easy drying clothing is a good idea. Protection from the sun in the form of hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are important in most rainforest locations, particularly those where you will be in rivers and lagoons. Cold fronts in many tropical destinations can occur on occasion, although these can be relatively rare. Fishing Licenses - Most areas require that you have a fishing license. Many times children don’t need them. Generally these are just a small certificate that can be bought at any fishing supply or bait store for a small fee that goes towards preserving fishing areas. Check with the local Conservation or Fish and Game Service to find out the rules of your area. If you plan to fish on private property, remember to ask permission of the property owner. Restricted Waters - Some locations have protected waters and marine reserves where fishing is illegal in order to allow species to reproduce and to protect rare fish and marine life. Fines are extremely high in most cases. Usually the areas are well marked, but you should check out a local map anyway to be sure. You should not even think about fishing here. Fishing Hole - Head to an area where the water sparkles and shade trees line the bank. Cast your line into eddies and tranquil pools. Ponds, streams, lakes and creeks all make fantastic places to relax and wait patiently for a fish to take the bait. Then, the fight is on and you experience the thrill of the catch. |
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