Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Essential Fishing Gear

Essential Fishing Gear - Part 1

Fishing gear which can be considered essential is going to vary depending upon the type of fishing you do or indeed the species of fish you are after. In this article however we'll be looking the equipment which is universally essential across all forms of fishing regardless of type or species.

A good quality rod and reel are at the heart of your fishing enjoyment. You should go for a reliable brand which is not going to cause complications or break after just a few months of regular use. Before buying a rod and reel you should think carefully about the kind of fishing you will be doing and the types of fish you'll be catching. Your rod and reel choice will be largely guided by those two important factors. If you can it's best to go to a dedicated fishing store and hopefully some friendly staff will be able to help you out with some expert advice.

The quality of your line is very important as you want it to stay durable and strong through repeated use and certainly not break when fighting fish under normal circumstances. There's actually quite a vast array of fishing lines made from different materials and in different colours. The debate over fishing line colour still rages with many believing it actually makes no difference at all and others swearing that it does. How much it takes to break a fishing line is called its breaking strain and you should go for a breaking strain which is going to be suitable for the fish you're after. Fisherman will normally go for the lightest they can reasonably get away with.

When talking about fishing rods, reels and lines please remember that they should all be 'matched' together. This is something which the staff in a store can help you with or if you buy a fishing kit all the gear will already be appropriately matched. In part 2 we'll continue our look at essential fishing gear.

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Essential Fishing Gear - Part 2

In this article series we are looking at fishing gear which is universally essential no matter what kind of fishing you are doing. So far we've talked about fishing rods, reels and lines so now it's time to discuss lures and baits.

The kind of bait you use to catch fish can vary tremendously. For example, we can use artificial fly's to catch trout or salmon or worms, prawns, small baitfish, crab, squid, metal lures, poppers, jigs for various other species, the list goes on and on. The only main distinction you must know is that bait can either be real or artificial. It's a specific choice which depends on what your trying to catch but you should go for the best quality bait you can get.

Make sure that your hooks and sinker combination plus your chosen bait all match the fish you are trying to catch. Local knowledge is often the best advice you can get in this department, even more so than books. By using good quality bait or lures and presenting them well to fish you'll be giving yourself the best chance of catching them.

A small pair of pliers are extremely useful for a number of different jobs. They can used to cut excess line after your fishing knots are complete and to remove hooks from fish without risking your fingers being bitten. It's best to go for pliers which have a long thin nose as this will make it easiest to remove hooks which have been swallowed by the fish or are lodged in the throat.

Finally you're going to need the appropriate clothing. Waders are normally essential for fly fishing where you need to get into the streams and rivers. They are made of rubber and you can purchase thigh waders which are the most popular or fully body waders which are normally more popular with salmon fisherman. Depending on the climate pay special attention to any waterproofing requirements your clothing should have.

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