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FISHING KIT BASICS Guide
Fishing Kit Basics
Before going deeper into the technicalities, make sure that a fishing license is
secured. To be an amateur fisherman there are basic pieces of fishing equipment
needed to complete your exciting journey in the fishing world. Knowing the line
type and matching the right rod and reel to the fishing technique is just basic
common sense. Match these tools appropriately and expect a more enjoyable
experience for a more comfortable fishing. There are several things that causes
the reel to turn into a bird's nest, don't worry, even experienced fishermen
encounter this every now and then.
The main objective is to match the rod, the reel, the line and the lure. These
will only cost a newbie around $25 to $40 and they could last for years. The 3
main issues when shopping for a rod are: Guides that are attached to the rod;
Grip or handle holds the rod and could come in either cork or foam. They come in
different lengths so the comfort to the user must be considered; and the reel
seat where the reel is connected.
Dealers make a lot of fishing rods that could either be single or consist of two
or more pieces when assembled. The connection is very simple; just connect the
male and female ends together to make sure the guides are lined up. This would
only last for a minutes. Sometimes, lubricants are needed. When shopping for a
rod, slightly bend it to get the feel of it. Again comfort should be considered
when using the equipment.
Rods of any type will work. It should be around 6' long and medium weight. Even
a long stick will work. This should be long, straight and flexible so it will
not easily break. The most popular rod is Graphite because it is so light yet so
strong. Wispy rods should be up to 4m long to be used for long casts in moderate
winds.
There are a lot of fishing lines to choose from and it can be very confusing to
find the best. It is mostly made of nylon and "monofilament" that comes in
spools of different lengths that are called Tests. The larger the fishing line
the thicker it is in diameter. Find a piece of a 4lb. or 4 lb. Test that is
almost 10' long for the basic rig.
The basic rule is that all the gears should match. To summarize your fishing
kit, it should include other stuff as well: net, stringer, line clippers,
fishing knife, first aid box, a pail of bait, sunglasses, fishing hat, and
talking about the basics, don't forget your SNACKS!
L. CLARK
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