Make sure you choose the right rod for your type of fishing. If you choose a heavy rod for a very light bait or an ultra light rod for a heavy bait it will be very hard mission for you to throw the bait and you may also harm your equipment while doing so. Make sure to match it to the type of fishing you are planing on doing.
Try not to buy the heaviest line you can find :) Beginners tend to think the more heavy line the better. But the best is to use the lighter you can for the kind of fish you plan to catch, your rod and bait. It will go farther, faster and be more invisible for the fish. Read the data on the line to understand the strength of it. With today technology your eyes my fool you.
Start off with the some live worm bait for example and try out spinners and plastic or silicone baits sometimes to get the fill of it.
Normally you will hear pepople going fishing very early in the morning or at the evening just before sundown - these are the best times of the day to go fishing. Also the tide times are playing a big role when before and after a high tide is also a great time to go fishing.
Before you toss your line, think where you like your bait to land. Aim there and try to get better each time so you will be able to get your bait where you want it and not as far as you can all the time.
Always stay alert! Look at the water and explore potential spot for fishing, think where is the best place for them to get food, where are the big fish or the small fish that the big fish is after
If you lucky enough to fish by a river, look for the place where a few streams combines. it's usually a good area for the fish to be at - it's where their food gathers.
Don't look for the big fish right away. Try out targeting for smaller fish, it's usually easier to catch and also not that painful to loose :). Master the way to catch them and retrieve them safely without loosing them or loosing your gear. That way you will make less mistakes when catching your big fish.
Spinning reels should match your rod and your line. For best performance it's important to have them balanced.
Try not to buy the heaviest line you can find :) Beginners tend to think the more heavy line the better. But the best is to use the lighter you can for the kind of fish you plan to catch, your rod and bait. It will go farther, faster and be more invisible for the fish. Read the data on the line to understand the strength of it. With today technology your eyes my fool you.
Start off with the some live worm bait for example and try out spinners and plastic or silicone baits sometimes to get the fill of it.
Normally you will hear pepople going fishing very early in the morning or at the evening just before sundown - these are the best times of the day to go fishing. Also the tide times are playing a big role when before and after a high tide is also a great time to go fishing.
Before you toss your line, think where you like your bait to land. Aim there and try to get better each time so you will be able to get your bait where you want it and not as far as you can all the time.
Always stay alert! Look at the water and explore potential spot for fishing, think where is the best place for them to get food, where are the big fish or the small fish that the big fish is after
If you lucky enough to fish by a river, look for the place where a few streams combines. it's usually a good area for the fish to be at - it's where their food gathers.
Don't look for the big fish right away. Try out targeting for smaller fish, it's usually easier to catch and also not that painful to loose :). Master the way to catch them and retrieve them safely without loosing them or loosing your gear. That way you will make less mistakes when catching your big fish.
Spinning reels should match your rod and your line. For best performance it's important to have them balanced.


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