Friday, August 19, 2011

Ways To Improve Your Fishing

By Todd Wilkinson


There are some activities that have been around since the dawn of man that started as necessity and now continue on great ways to pass the time. One of these activities is fishing. For some people fishing is a great way to obtain food. For others fishing is little more than a great way to unwind after a long and stressful week. And for others it is an essential fixture to their way of life. Whatever fishing is to you, if you want to improve your skills as a fisherman, or want a good set of guidelines to use for your first time out there on the water, then here are some tips you will need to get started.

The very first thing you need to figure out is what kind of fish there are in your area. There are plenty of budding fishermen that make the mistake of thinking that there is a universal bait or that all bodies of water have fish that like the same thing. You need to look into the area you live in and see what kind of fish you are more likely to catch in that area.

When you figure out what kind of fish are in your area, then you can narrow down what kind of bait they like to eat. While just throwing out a worm on a hook is good enough to catch a fish here and there, knowing the eating habits of the fish you really want is a surefire way to catch it. This extra bit of homework is a great way to be sure that you catch the fish you can be proud of instead of talking about the one that got away.

Now on to the subject of equipment. If you feel like going out and spending a lot of money on what you think might be the best rod and reel on the planet, then go ahead, but it will not make you any better at fishing. A lot of experts would agree that working your way up to a better pole and just practicing is the best way to go about it. Developing your skills as a fisherman is half of the fun of fishing. But if you are only looking to be a casual fisherman anyway, then buying an expensive reel is relatively pointless anyhow.

There are some fishing methods that sound inventive, even potentially fun. Some of these methods are also illegal. Take electro-fishing for example. Electro-fishing is the practice of running a current into the water that you are fishing in, usually using a car battery to supply the current, and then waiting on the electricity to hit the fish, usually killing them. This is illegal because it does not kill fish, but other wild life in the area, which is harmful to the environment. There is a similar method that involves explosives. These are highly illegal methods that should never be used and are generally frowned upon in the fishing community.

If you want to be a great fisherman, then the extra amount of research and work you put into it will pay off. All you have to do is put these tips to good use and you will be amazed at the number of fish you catch. You will never have to tell stories of the "one that got away."




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