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There are many hobbies that people can get into with their free time. Yet, one of the more practical hobbies you can start doing that is fun to learn, is fishing. If you have been wanting to learn how to fish, but haven't had the time to then look no further. This article has plenty of information to help you get started.

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.

If you have always fished from the shore, there are many things you need to understand before you undertake boat fishing. The differences are very large and there are many more safety issues at play when you begin to fish from the prow of a smaller boat in the middle of the water.

Don't blind the fish! While shiny lures are often very effective at attracting specific species, the reflection of the sun can blind a fish and send it swimming away. Matte lures can be equally as effective while they won't scare off as many fish as a metallic lure would, so consider using both when you fish.

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If you are looking for a good catfish bait with a more subtle smell than the classic stink bait, then consider casting out with hot dogs. Work just a chunk over your hook, cast it lightly then let it sink to the bottom and sit until you get a bite.

Before you start fishing, you need to survey your surroundings and make sure that http://fishingworld.com/ all other people are not in harm's way. If you do not do that, then there is a chance that you can snag someone with your hook and hurt them pretty badly. Safety should always be your number one concern.

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Keep safety in mind when you are fishing. Wear a life jacket (and make sure it is fastened) if you are on a boat. Cover yourself with sun screen, if you are out for an extended period of time. Place all sharp items (like knives and hooks) in your tackle box when not in use.

Remember to carry bug spray. Remember that fishermen are in close contact with lots of different insects. One of the most prevalent is the mosquito. Make sure you get some spray to repel bugs so that they don't bother you. Just don't forget the bug spray, because being plagued by mosquitoes can quickly ruin a fishing trip. Being bitten is not something you want when fishing.

If you are fishing with a motorized boat, be careful not to spill gas or oil into the water. Gas and oil are both toxic to the waters and all of the species that live in them. Make sure that your boat is not leaking any fuel, and also make sure that the tires on your trailer are free from oil before backing it into the water.

Remember to match the size of your bait to the size of the fish you are trying to catch. It's common sense really; catch big fish with big bait and small fish with small bait. Two excellent baits to use to catch bigger fish like Pike and Muskie are Crappie and Blugill.

Bring along a flashlight with your fishing tackle is an excellent idea. On long trips it can make packing-up at dusk much easier. Even if you are certain you will not be out after dark, a flashlight can still be handy for exploring dark recesses and finding lost pieces of gear.

Never throw fishing line into the water. Fishing line is not visible to the naked eye, and therefore it is easy for fish, turtles, birds, and other marine animals to get tangled in it. This can lead to injury, up to and including death. When you change out your line, always be careful to put it in a place where it will not get blown overboard by even the strongest of winds.

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Depth finders are often used when fishing in boats. A depth finder allows a fisherman to know how deep the water is as well as how deep to fish according the air and water temperature.

You should now have a greater insight when it comes to the world of fishing. Fishing is a hobby that isn't that hard to grasp and it is something people of all ages can enjoy. So go ahead and use the knowledge that you have gained today and get started with your fishing adventures.




 
 
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