The word tackle referring to fishing equipment comes from ?takel? which initially meant the rigging of a ship, that is, the gear consisting of ropes supporting a ship’s masts and sails. Later the same word was recorded to have a different meaning, that of apparatus for fishing and that meaning has been preserved ever since. The most basic fishing equipment consists of a rod, a line, a hook, a lure, a bait and a sinker. The line is a basic cord especially made for fishing that is both long and thin so that fish do not notice it. There are various things that an angler asks about when buying a fishing line such as resistance, stretch, strength and so on. The line will be selected based on what kind of fish he/she intends to catch. The sinker, also called a plummet, is actually a weight that helps in casting the hook and the bait as far as possible from the shoreline or from the boat that the fisherman uses. They are usually made of lead as their purpose is also to sink and to get the bait closer to the fish in the water as fast as possible. However, the lead sinkers have been banned in some parts of the world especially if they are really small. If ingested by bird species or other fish, the lead, which is known for its toxicity level, will cause the death of the animal. Another basic type of fishing equipment is the hook. This is a device meant for attaching the bait and for impaling the fish mouth. They are get attached to the line; and the fisherman can choose from a pretty wide range of shapes, sizes and materials. Last but not least, the fishing equipment cannot be efficient without bait or lure. The lure is a piece at the end of the line that looks and moves like something resembling the prey of the fish you are after. Its purpose is to catch the attention of the fish with its color, movement and vibrations. When the fish attacks the lure, it gets hooked. Bait, on the other hand, is the actual item attached to the hook and intended to be attacked and eaten by the fish. The bait can be either natural consisting in smaller fish, insects or crawlers or artificial, made of plastic or other material to lure the fish. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
Fishing Equipment
December 30th, 2008 — About Fishing
Sport Fishing
December 29th, 2008 — About Fishing
Most frequently, all you need for sport fishing is a rod, a line, a reel, plenty of hooks and a wide variety of baits. Of course there are other additional devices, called terminal tackle, that people use so as to alter or complete the way the bait attracts fish. Among the terminal tackle items used in both commercial and sport fishing swivels, weights and floats should be mentioned first. Sometimes, instead of baits fishermen rely on different types of lures, from artificial flies to plastic worms and other hand-crafted items that make fishing a lot more rewarding. Although initially a field dominated by males, nowadays more and more women are taking part to sport fishing events. Some feel frustrated about the way things stand in the fishing circles and the big question refers to the lack of apparent purpose for the sport. Why fish if you are going to release the catch anyway? And yet, this is the whole idea behind sport fishing. It is a catch and release type of activity/hobby, plus, relaxation and fun are the very elements that define the sport. There are different ways of doing sport fishing. The reasons why people have come up with this diversity were mainly invented to challenge their abilities and to play the game on the fish?s ground. Thus, you should know that some of the sport fishing varieties include kayak fishing, big-game fishing, trout tickling and noodling. For example, in kayak fishing people fish from stealthy sea kayaks that allow fishermen to reach areas that are unfishable from either land or from other, conventional boats. In big-game fishing the action occurs from boats, too, and the aim is to get to catch large open-water fishes such as tuna, marlin or sharks. Anyway, sport fishing contests involve individuals when they occur from land and teams when they are run from boats. Regarding the beginnings of sport fishing, it is known that it started off sometime in the 16th and 17th centuries, but big-game fishing obviously developed as a sport after the motorized boats were invented. In 1898, the marine biologist, Dr. Charles Frederick Holder put the basis for this sport and published a number of books and articles that cover a nice combination of exciting stories and accurate scientific details. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
Fly Fishing
December 29th, 2008 — About Fishing
The instruments needed in fly fishing are also called tackle, only that when you want to be as specific as possible about the type of tools you need you add the word fly; so there you have fly tackle. The structure consists of the artificial flies, the fly rod which throws the flies and the fly line. In order to be able to throw the fly as far as possible the line needs to be a bit heavier than other types of lines. Also the artificial flies come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colors depending on the type of fish intended to be caught. Generally speaking the artificial lure for fly fishing is made of hair, feathers, fur and other materials that will render the desired aspect of the insect or creature supposedly used as bait for fish. Each fishing location requires that you choose a certain type of artificial fly that will look like insects living in the area where your desired types of fish inhabit. So, a certain type of fly used in one part of the country or region may not be as successful as you think in another. Another classification of flies is that which splits them into attractive and imitative. The imitative artificial lures look like real insects while the attractive ones simply resort to color or reflection of light in order to attract fish without necessarily looking like fish prey. And yet another classification splits the fly fishing artificial lures into dry (imitating grasshoppers, dragonflies, etc. which float on water), sub-surface (looking like larvae, pupae) and wet (imitating leeches and minnows). The difference between fly fishing and non-fly fishing is that the former depends a great deal on the weight of the line which is cast in order to get the artificial lure to that part of the water where your fish are located, probably at a farther distance from the shore or bank. The latter, non-fly fishing, rather relies on the weight of the lure; as the weight of the lure pulls the line down from the reel, the fly reaches the depths where fish hide or stay. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
Saltwater Fishing
December 28th, 2008 — About Fishing
The various fishing modes have appeared because of the distinct areas and types of water where the activity is performed, or due to the different species of fish targeted. It is obvious that according to the different ways of catching the fish, different kinds of equipment are necessary. In time fishing tackle and techniques have developed becoming specialized for one activity sector or another particularly when since the preminence of fishing for commercial purposes. Therefore, to satisfy market demands and increasing needs, saltwater fishing is practiced at extensive length in the entire planetary ocean as well as on internal seas.
The variety of salt water fish species only calls for an increased variety of the tackle. The specificity of saltwater fishing has triggered a diversification of tackle, lures, baits and other gear items. Furthermore, various objective factors influence salwater fishing too and these are the differences in water depths, the swings in water temperatures, as well as the light reflective properties according to the purity level. Even if you have spent a lifetime fishing in fresh waters and consider that skills have been developed by now, the first time you get to try saltwater fishing, you will definitely feel the difference and fall in love with it.
Evidently different classes of saltwater fishing lures call for different kinds of fishing lines. As you can see, not only the environment and the fauna influence the equipment, but also the fishing items and devices influence each other and require certain adjustments and modifications.
No matter how you prefer to do saltwater fishing you should know that the monofilament fishing line is the best choice for any lure, combining economy and good casting range. The advantage of monofilament fishing line for saltwater fishing comes from its versatility as it accepts and works quite properly with all lures. Besides, it can be weighted with a number of sinkers to take the fishing line to the depths you want it to get. The monofilament fishing line is also cheap and ubiquitous; it can be bought in large spools and is readily available at any fishing tackle and bait shop.
Yet there are a few drawbacks that makes the monofilament line inefficient with a few types of saltwater fishing lures. The most upsetting disadvantage of this type of fishing line is what some fishermen would call its lack of responsiveness. Its stiffness makes it coil on the spool, therefore causing one to lose casting distance. In spite of these faults, at least for the first saltwater fishing experience, you can try the monofilament fishing line, even if there is a wide variety of other choices you can definitely make.
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Deep Sea Fishing
December 27th, 2008 — About Fishing
Even though this term might make you think of ocean fishing, deep sea fishing refers to that which is performed in waters as large as or larger than lakes. Rivers and ponds are not meant for deep sea fishing as the water may not be deep enough. Generally speaking this type of fishing is carried out near coasts where there are a lot of large fish.
Deep sea fishing requires bigger boats for the operation in order to transport and maneuver the catch. Such a boat should have enough room for the crew meant to carry out the fishing and also for the equipment needed in order to catch and store the big fish. It should be the type of boat intended to resist strong winds and bad weather at sea and to transport the crewmen towards the fishing area fast and safely.
The wide range of fish that is caught in deep sea fishing includes marlins, swordfish, sailfish, large tunas and various types of sharks. There are also smaller types of fish species caught at the same time with these large ones; however, the latter ones are not the real intended game. These come as a by catch or, if caught intentionally, they are meant to be turned into bait for the larger fishes.
Deep sea fishing has been carried out in mainly the same areas throughout time since this occupation became known and later it turned into a business. It is done in California, Florida, north of New Zealand, in Nova Scotia, Hawaii and so on. One of the advantages of those areas is that large fish live close to the coasts and it does not take a long time to get to these places.
Deep sea fishing involves several techniques out of which the first to mention is trolling, that is, angling by drawing a baited line through the water. The bait usually resembles squid or other smaller fish regularly used for bait and it is thrown behind the boat. The stabilizers behind the boat also called outriggers work great in spreading and enlarging the area designed for catching the fish. Another technique is the chumming or chunking which requires that large pieces of bait fish be thrown overboard in order to attract the larger wanted species.
All in all, deep sea fishing has developed proportionally with people’s demand for large fish in their kitchen. Presently, more and more people in large cities begin to afford varying their diets with various sea foods, big deep sea fish have become more popular than ever.
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Florida Fishing
December 26th, 2008 — About Fishing
Florida fishing vacations usually address the desire of hobbyists to spend more time with their families while still enjoying their favorite pastime. Most Florida fishing tours are organized along the coasts but they can get you out in the ocean too, it all depends on whether you own a private boat or you need to rent one together with a crew. Various businesses and rental companies assist customers wishing to put together the details for Florida fishing trips, and they can be found by checking the Yellow Pages or running a search on the Internet. Whichever be the case, this is just the beginning of the trip plan as such.
Some Florida fishing websites will indicate the best fishing areas in the entire state, while other sites will mainly focus on describing the aquatic life variety specific to this peninsula. Naturally that Florida fishing has to be discussed according to fresh and salt water varieties, although the ocean is the one to make the big attraction. Backwater fishing works great in the southwest of the state, but plenty of fresh water wetlands are inviting enough to attract lots of tourists interested in Florida fishing all year round. The thing is that the natural surroundings in this part of the United States are favorable for such outdoor activities.
Huge parts of Florida cover complex estuarine regions that are part of special government reserves programs. The quality of the water and the life in it are superior particularly due to the very strict regulations that protect species and their environment. Therefore, there are different regions where you cannot fish or hunt in Florida, but plenty of space remains available for fishing skills and lots of fun. Here are a few places where Florida fishing is not restricted by law: the Gulf of Mexico, the coast of the Atlantic, Lake George, Lake Okeechobee or Lake Kissimmee.
Lodging, itineraries and transportation means to the destination are widely advertised on the Internet, so basically, there should be no problem about where you are going to stay or how you are getting there. Florida fishing trips represent great choices for holiday makers, and even when you have to rent a boat, it doesn’t get that expensive if you have a few friends to share costs with. Before going for one service or another, make some research and find out the quotes for the various Florida fishing trips during several periods of the year, and only then start thinking about details.
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Fishing Tip
December 25th, 2008 — About Fishing
Among the most popular leisure time activities there comes fishing. Why is it so loved by people all over the world? Is it because when you go fishing you go away from the maddening civilized city life and get a chance to finally relax? Probably this is the main reason for this activity?s popularity. Anyway, in spite of the relaxation fishing undoubtedly provides, it can also give you a hard time especially if you are keen on doing it properly and with some satisfying results too. Therefore, besides the right fishing equipment, you might also need a fishing tip from time to time. Depending on the kind of information you are interested in, you will be able to find the longed for fishing tip either from your friends that share your hobby or from fishing books.
Nowadays, though, as we live in an age of speed, you might want to look for a fishing tip on the Internet. It is faster and, besides, you can discover not only the necessary fishing tip you were looking for but also funny stories of what happened to other fishermen during various expeditions. All you have to do is type in the words fishing tip and lots of websites will offer you the fishing information or advice adequate for your inquiry.
You can get a fishing tip from more experienced fishermen. Thus, for ice fishing you may have to change the lure with an airplane jig and put a fresh lively minnow on, every time the bait stops being interesting and the fish do not bite anymore. This is a common word of advice for anyone who wants to catch pike or walleye.
Here is what another fisherman suggests as an efficient fishing tip for those who go angling on a boat. It is best to take as many fishing rods with you as possible and also have them pre-rigged with different lures. If you do so, you will not waste so much time doing it but you will get the chance to actually fish more. So this is another useful fishing tip for you to consider.
Regarding catching a good-size fish, a fishing tip says to combine baits on the same hook. Thus, you should put both corn and a worm together so as to increase the chances for a good catch. There are plenty of other fishing tips, usually concerning the most common challenges fishermen have encountered, so that you can extend the seach and make it as comprehensive as necessary.
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Ice Fishing
December 24th, 2008 — About Fishing
Ice fishing is carried out on a frozen body of water. The fishermen may use either fishing lines or spears and they have to make a hole in the body of ice in order to gain access to the unfrozen water underneath the ice. They may sit on a stool in the open air on the ice near the opening through which they get their fish; some fishermen have made this activity even more pleasurable as they have built cabins of wood around the opening which are heated and equipped with bunk beds so that they could also take a bit of rest.
Ice fishing is very popular especially in the cold areas on our globe. Some countries where it has become a hobby during free time are the European Northern ones like Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Norway, Russia and even Germany. The Northern states and regions of the American continent where ice fishing still flourishes are Canada, Alaska, Colorado, Michigan and so on.
Getting into more details about the fishing equipment used, we may realize that it is pretty different from other types of fishing in that it has become rather specialized. A fishing line or a spear could turn out worthless in this type of activity if you do not have an ice saw or a chisel at hand to begin with. Remember that an opening in the ice is required first and foremost. But water will keep freezing even after you have made the hole, so most fishermen also carry a skimmer to remove that newly formed layer of ice. Most people also rely on a heater not only for their sakes but also for keeping the area around the hole warm enough to avoid letting more ice be formed. That is why wooden huts or cabins which retain the heat indoors are widely preferred by those performing this activity.
Ice fishing is based on three different methods, each with its specifically designed tools. The first one relies on the use of small fishing rods that are not heavy but have lures or baits that are small again and very colorful. The second makes use of tip-ups and they are very useful when you are not interested in catching a lot of fish over a longer period of time. And last, there?s spear ice fishing for which you need a larger hole and fish decoys.
Whichever the choice from the three methods, we can compare nowadays success of these fishermen?s activity with that of long ago ice fishing. It seems that today, with the help of sonars, ice fishing lovers can identify the areas where fish are located in the large body of water under the ice. They will drill about 100 holes per day if they want a lot of game and have so much better results than their predecessors did who relied on only one hole and waited for the fish to come by.
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Fishing Boat
December 23rd, 2008 — About Fishing
A fishing boat used in catching big game fish should be an angler?s best friend. If fishing as a sport appeals to you and buying a boat is part of the plan, then you may look for the smaller-sized ones not larger than twenty feet. Boats should be reliable, however, as they are meant to help you withstand bad weather at sea and they should provide speed and safety to you or your crew. A larger fishing boat reasching up to 100 feet in size may transport many more anglers than a small boat could, perhaps even thirty crew members.
Even though owning a fishing boat may be appealing, very few people go for buying one. Most anglers prefer to rent a boat, get to the fishing areas and return it when they get back on land. Having your own fishing boat with all the required electronic equipment for orientation and location may turn up very expensive. In addition to renting the boat, most anglers also hire a crew or captain who knows the fishing grounds very well and can easily direct them to an area where the looked for type of fish live. Even so, only the equipment and the hiring of the boat may cost pretty much for a regular middle class angler to afford. That is why joining a fishing expedition on a fishing boat is a prerogative for wealthier anglers.
As far as the fishing boat types are concerned, vessels come in many different shapes and sizes. Some are intended for commercial use while others are meant for recreational fishing only. The first type of fishing boat ever used by a human being looked more like a canoe that could not go far from the shore. Nowadays, our technologies have developed a great deal and boats have increased in size and scope as well. The commercial fishing boat, for example, can really impress the viewer in terms of its size and the amount of caught fish volume it can store.
The most well known type of fishing boat used for commercial purposes is the trawler that is equipped with many nets so as to maximize the volume of the capture. Other types of boats include drifters, longliners, seiners, factory ships and so on. They are built in such standard modes and according to common manufacturing procedures that they are virtually risk free for the crew. The recreational fishing boat also comes in various shapes and sizes that include kayaks, charters, a pontoon or flounder boats. Presently, many people choose to buy a boat for leisure activities rather than for fishing.
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Salmon Fishing
December 23rd, 2008 — About Fishing
When you hear people talking about salmon fishing, the discussion usually gets to involve Alaska somehow and probably for a very good reason. Alaska is a famous salmon habitat and the right place to try your fishing skills at catching these very noble fish. Not only the activity in itself proves very interesting, but fishermen often acquire very solid knowledge on the kinds of salmon, their role in the river food chain, their unique breeding habits and the like.
Salmon fishing has often been extensively criticized that it endangers the survival of the species, given the increased demand for salmon delicacies on the market. The subject is still under debate and there are states where salmon fishing particularly during the mating season is prohibited by law. Search on the Internet for more comprehensive data on the elements that prevent good salmon fishing or on the contrary allow such leisure activities to be practiced in the best of conditions for the environment. Many authors, who are enthusiast salmon fishers too, feel the need to share their experiences with the possible other inexperienced fishermen who want to try salmon fishing, and lots of things can be learned by the less experienced in the field.
The king salmon swims in the rivers of Alaska coming a long way from the Artic or the Atlantic ocean in search of still pure waters to lay its eggs. The king salmon shares the same routes with the silver variety, and even if there is a difference in the appearance and the size of the subspecies, they have common features and will surely give you the excitement of a unique salmon fishing experience. You can fish the king salmon all year round in both fresh and salt water. Although the red salmon can be found in both types of water, in some areas they spend all of their lives in rivers only, not to mention that this red type is much smaller too.
Saltwater salmon fishing is best done by trolling or angling a baited line drawn into the water. Then as for the best times for salmon fishing cloudy days are the most rewarding as on bright sunny days the salmon will keep to the deep holes. Anyway, the best place to go salmon fishing seems to remain Alaska if we were to believe the multitude of reports and stories fishermen have to share, but there could be other places nearer to your home that you may want to try. Good luck!
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Fishing Reel
December 22nd, 2008 — About Fishing
A fishing reel is a device which is used in order to deploy and then retrieve the fishing line, using a spool mounted on an axle. Used traditionally in angling, a recreational sport, the fishing reel is most often used together with the fishing rod. However, there are specialized reels which are mounted directly to the boat gunwales or transoms. In case you are interested in this kind of information, we should mention that the earliest use of a fishing reel occurred sometime around the year 1190 AD. Actually there is an illustration of the use of this device in a Chinese painting and mentions of this piece of fishing equipment were made in Chinese records beginning about 1195 AD. As far as the invention of the fishing reel in America is concerned, Kentucky native George Snyder is the one who gets the credit for it.
One other fishing reel detail that deserves all the attention is design variety that makes selection pretty difficult sometimes. In time, as fishing developed, fishermen managed to come up with different kinds of equipment, specialized for the different fishing occupations. What makes fishing different? The kind of fish you are after makes the crucial decisive factor for the choice of the fishing reel, but the waters and the season also become selection factors.
The fishing reel variety is quite impressive. Among the types of fishing reels available there are centrepin reels, bait casting reels, spinning (fixed spool) reels, spin cast reels, and underspin or trigger spin reels, to count just a few main ones. Each type of fishing reel has its own characteristics and mode of operating, which you should definitely be familiar with in order to make the best of your fishing experience.
It is also important to know a few things about the mechanisms of fishing reels. When we discuss the technical features we need to refer to both reels and drags. In the direct-drive fishing reel, the spool and handle are coupled directly; therefore when the handle moves in one direction the spool makes the same movement. In an anti-reverse fishing reel, on the other hand, there is a mechanism which lets the line play out while the handle stays motionless. The drag mechanism is a means of applying variable pressure to the turning spool. The purpose of the drag mechanism in the fishing reel is to provide the right amount of friction to the line.
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Bass Fishing
December 21st, 2008 — About Fishing
Bass fishing tips come in quite handy especially when you are a beginner. First of all, it would be a good thing to know that bass are fish whose metabolism depends on the temperature of water. Their metabolism becomes higher proportionally with temperature increase. If the water where they live is cold, as it is in deeper waters, they are less active and need to eat less.
Moreover, around January bass fishing should start to be directed to warmer and warmer waters as bass tend to leave cold deep waters so they could spawn. Also, during fall bass start to move towards colder and deeper waters where they would be better off during the cold season. Yet fishermen should not expect them to travel distances very fast. The cycles of moving from one place to another as the seasons change last for several months.
Also good to know when bass fishing is that these animals are social ones. They tend to stick together in schools, especially the ones of the same size. Therefore, if you have already caught some bass, you are likely to catch more in the same area as long as you do not throw the dead caught fish in the water to panic the rest of the school.
In addition, bass fishing areas are easy to spot. One should take into account that they are predators but still not very active ones as their favorite meal is not actually the one they have to struggle for. They would rather wait patiently and lazily for a victim to come by and unexpectedly get in their way. They very often go for injured or less energetic game even though this might not be on their regular menu. Their regular menu consists of crawfish, minnows, worms, insects, frogs and so on. If fishermen learn such things on bass, together with their feeding and mating habits, fishing would be much easier and more fun.
On the other hand, these fish are prey themselves so they need cover as well. That is why bass fishing gets carried out in areas where they could find safety like small or big rocks, weeds and other shady or sunny well-lit areas where the eye makes it difficult for them to be spotted.
Successful bass fishing may also depend on the type of bait that is chosen by the anglers. Bait should vary according to both the season ? spring, summer, autumn or winter ? and the spawning cycle of this fish species. For beginners, let us not forget that there will always be experienced anglers ready to come up with tips.
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Fishing Tackle
December 21st, 2008 — About Fishing
Fishing is one of the most popular pastime activities, together with sports, playing musical instruments, pottery, and so on. It is commonly known that all sorts of equipment are required by any of these activities. Fishing tackle and the items it includes get the attention of any amaterish or professional fisherman
First of all, the term fishing tackle, also fishing gear represents a wide range of tools and elements that can be taken separately or together as complex assemblies. Regular fishing tackle refers to stuff like lines, rods, lures, bait, reels, nets and trawls, gaffs, harpoons, downriggers, outriggers, clevises, floats, and traps serving for a variety of purposes and assisting all sorts of fishing modes. The items that are normally hung or attached at the end of the fishing line are usually called terminal fishing tackle. The terminal tackle includes things like hooks, swivels, sinkers, leaders, and snaps.
Europe and the UK have some leading fishing tackle brands like Middy, Fox, Svendsen, Okuma, Preston, Daiwa or Shimano. America also produces fishing tackle brands that are famous not only at home but also overseas. The advantages of good equipment are reflected in the amount of the catch and the personal satisfaction of the amateurish angler who tries his skill just for fun. Anyway in order to benefit from the so called tight line fishing you will definitely need the three main components: hook, line and sinker.
Furthermore, the selection of the fishing tackle greatly depends on a complex combination of elements like the different times of the year, the types of fish, or the kind of water, salty or fresh. If you search the net you will surely discover lots of websites belonging to either individual fishermen or to fishing organizations, fishing tackle producers and traders that are willing to share their experience and offers with you.
For example, getting some good salt water fishing tackle can make or break the success of your fishing experiences. Saltwater fishing tackle covers all sorts of swivels, flies, sinkers and lures, and various hook designs. These things need to be purchased specificly for saltwater fishing, since the swivel is the most important part of the terminal tackle. If you want to go fly fishing, on the other hand, you have to consider other forms of equipment and different specifics for your trip. Although almost anything that an angler makes use of to catch fish can be considered fly fishing tackle, yet the equipment varies depending on the fish you want to catch and the georgraphical specificity of the environment.
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Fishing Trips
December 20th, 2008 — About Fishing
Are you the energetic type of person who relaxes by getting physical? If your idea of relaxation involves being around water and getting part to minimum leisure activities then, you become the perfect candidate for a fishing trip, whether on a river or at sea. Whether you want to travel alone, with your family or with a bigger group of friends, fishing trips are among the best choices for a successful vacation which combines relaxation and rest with fun and physical activity. If you decide for fishing trips, I can assure you that at the end you will have no regrets and you will feel eager to repeat the experience on the next occasion.
Getting informed is the first preparation stage for fishing trips. Just search the net and you will find heaps of websites full of data and advice for you to use in order to be able to organize and plan for such an expedition. Websites like ultimatefishingsite.net, sportfishing.org,adventureindonesia.com, bigfishtackle.com, to mention just a few, will provide you with useful information for suitable destinations at home and abroad. There are details on lodging, prices for fishing tackle rentals, prices for tours, with children fees included, costs for individual trips or party trips, tips on the type of fish that you can catch there or the fishing competitions organized periodically.
Some fishing trips organizers or promotos include diverse packages and special options like fleet fishing trips, half day fishing, Mexican long range fishing, three quarter day fishing, full day fishing, full day bottom fishing, full day Coronado fishing, full day outer banks and multi day outer banks variants. The prices and fares for these fishing trips range from $60 to $150. Furthermore, these businesses offer fishing tackle for rent, the price of which varies from $9 to $26. One other thing you may need is a list of itineraries and some guidelines on the fish species inhabiting the area you are going to. And last but not least, part of the travel offer specific to fishing-related agencies is the covering of the details for departure and arrival times with the locations discussed and communicated to the clients in advance.
Plenty of service providers target professional and amateurish fishermen who do not own their own boats, and their great business quality is that they cover everything you need not only for the fishing expedition, but for the rest of the group or family members. They too ought to enjoy the experience and have a great time!
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Fishing Lures
December 19th, 2008 — About Fishing
Fishing lures are mostly used in recreational fishing. They are objects attached at the end of the line and they are designed to look like the prey of the fish that you want to catch. The methods of attracting the fish consists of such aspects as color, shape, movement and vibration. If there were no lures attached to the lines, the bait could pass unnoticed by the fish. All fishing lures have a hook at the end onto which fishermen attach the bait. This hook also has the purpose of impaling the fish when it attacks the bait.
Lures can also help fishermen look for and actually find the places where fish may be hiding. This is done by casting and retrieving the lures progressively, and such movements make the lures appear to be swimming. The movement of the lure will also make light reflect and thus attract the attention of the fish.
Fishing lures fall into several categories depending on the design and the purpose they serve. A first type is the jig, a lead hook with a sharp tip onto which we attach the natural or artificial bait, this is usually shaped like a minnow, worm or crawfish. Another category consists of the surface fishing lures that got their names because they are lighter than the jigs and therefore meant to float on the water and look like surface prey. The spoon lures are also for surface fishing; they are thin and shiny so that they can get fish attention as quickly as possible.
Another category is that of plugs or crankbaits; these fishing lures are designed to move at faster speeds and to go back and forth exactly as fish prey would. Flies and bass worms are two more types of fishing lures artificially made and widely used nowadays.
As for popularity, fishing lures have been with human beings since the beginnings of history. What has changed about them is that today they have become artificial; they are made of plastic, wood, metal, rubber or cork. In a way, this seems to be better for the environment as the bait species required to catch the fish we tend to consume more would not become endangered; consequently, the food chain will remain unaltered if regular living baits are not used extensively.
Another advantage of today?s fishing lures is that they encourage recreational fishing without causing death of caught and released fish. The hooks that today?s fishing lures are provided with are not very dangerous for the fish and do not impale the mouth as deep as the old type hooks used to. Therefore, more and more fish survive after being released by recreation interested fishermen.
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