Learn To Fish: It’s Fun!
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 02:15pm (GMT)
Fishing is a fun and tranquil sport that lets you spend quiet time with your friends, family and with Mother Nature.
Fresh water fishing is a sport involving the catching of fish in lakes,
rivers and streams. It involves a lot of patience, challenge and a lot
of acquired skill over time. Anyone can participate in this fun
activity, including the kids.
To start, you have to check your State’s fishing requirements and make
sure if a license is needed for you to fish. If it is required, you
must acquire one by checking with a sporting goods store. They will
help you how to get it, and some will even provide it for you.
During the time that you are in your favorite sporting goods store, you
can look around and buy the right fishing equipment that you will be
need for your trip. Considering that you are a beginner, make sure that
you budget well the cost and your spending on the equipment, not
deciding on expensive equipments; buy only the basic things you will
need.
When in doubt as to what is needed, ask the help of the store keeper,
but do keep in mind that you need to stick to a budget. Take your time
and don’t hesitate to ask how to use each piece of equipment that is
offered to you. Artificial lures for bait can be used or you can simply
look for worms from your back yard.
An inexpensive fishing rod and reel will be enough along with a fishing
line, hooks, weights, a bobber (this keeps your line afloat), fishing
lures and net. A polarized sunglass is also essential, as it will help
to see clearly through the water and lessen the glare.
Then if you don’t know the good locations to fish, ask about local
“hot” spots, or check your State’s fishing regulations for information
about fishing locations around your State.
The time will surely come when you will be a better fisherman; then you
may decide on upgrading your equipment. In the meantime, keep things
simple.
It is always advised that you avoid fishing alone. Always be with a
friend, as when emergency strikes, there can be someone who can call
for help.
It is wise to start fishing in shallow waters. Aim your cast in shady
or rocky areas where the water is deep, as this is where the fish is
expected to be found. Keep in mind that this is all practice first.
As your skill level develops and increases, you can then attempt into
deeper waters. But before going, take the time to practice casting to
familiarize yourself with your rod and your reel.
What better place to practice than your back yard. To do so, mark off
an area using a rope and use this as your guide in aiming your cast.
Rehearse and study your movements to discover a method that will work
for you. Bear in mind, cast with your wrist, and not with your arm.
Fishing hooks are very sharp and needed to be handled with care to
avoid injury. Before casting, it is important that you should look
around you and stay unobstructed to avoid hurting other people with
your hook.
When the right time has come and you go fishing for real, keep in mind
to cast your line always ahead of the fish, making your bait land
slowly, with as little splash as possible. The fish will see well at a
close point, but cannot see behind.
If your casts are going in a disorganized manner, move closer to the water so you can gain better accuracy.
Watch the bobber closely for any movement. If and when a fish grabs the
bait, the bobber will be pulled under water. This signals that you got
a fish on the line. Don’t get too excited. Remain calm.
Keeping your line tight, slowly reel in your catch. Place the net near
and use it to bring the fish out. Remove the hook from the fish with
great care.
If you got an undersized fish (as noted in the state’s regulation
book), quickly return it to the water. Likewise, if you have no
intention in eating your catch, do not waste it and return it to the
water. Releasing the fish will supply the water with more fish, giving
future fishermen the thrill to experience a catch.
Lastly, look around you and feel the calm, restful and serene view of the river.
Have fun!
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