dimanche 30 juin 2013

Improve Your Fishing Game With These Simple Tips!

By Johnathan Black


Do you want to acquire a hobby that can carry on from generation to generation? Fishing is the answer to your quest. With some simple equipment and a little motivation, you could be enjoying this fun hobby with your children or even a grandparent. If you've never gone before, or even if you have a bit of experience when it comes to fishing, the following guide will give you great advice when it comes to fishing.

Caution should be exercised when drinking while fishing! While many people feel that fishing is the perfect sport for a beer or other alcoholic beverages, care must be taken, especially when fishing from a boat. Additionally, alcohol is a quick route to stupid, but serious mistakes, such as a hook in someone's eye, or the loss of the day's catch.

Saltwater fish tend to be a lot sharper when it comes to the scent of your bait. For that reason, it is usually advisable to fish with fresh live or fresh dead bait, when fishing in salt water. This is more likely to attract fish from a distance than artificial lures with more subtle or less natural scents.

If you are looking at taking up fishing as a new hobby, the first thing you need to do is to invest in a quality grade rod and reel combination. Buying bad quality equipment will only discourage the fishing process if it breaks. However, it is not important that you buy the stop of the line to start with either.

The day before you go fishing, fatten up your live bait so that it looks better to the fish and does not take as much time to get on the hook. Simply put some worms in a container that is lined with newspapers and flat in the refrigerator and retrieve them the next morning. Cooler temperatures combined with higher humidity helps fatten worms.

Limit the amount of fish you catch. While fishing can be a great, relaxing hobby, it is generally considered very bad form to catch more fish than you intend to eat or share. If you are simply catching for sport, then you should release the fish you catch back into the water. This will help you to enjoy the sport and leave fish for others.

Be sure to bring items you need when going fishing. The exact list of your needs tends to vary, based on where you will be going. Generally speaking, basic essentials are items like hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. If your plans include fishing in remote areas, you should also pack a cell phone, flashlight and maybe even a compass.

The tips you just read very likely taught you some useful information that you will use for years into the future. Get your loved ones involved in fishing, and start spending some quality time together. You will be bonding and creating great memories for years to come.




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