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A Beginners Guide to Angling



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By : Doreen Beech    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-07-21 02:45:33
Match Fishing Rods - Fishing rods used to be known as angles in medieval England which is where the phrase angling comes from. Alot of fishing rods are now made from carbon fibre. The fishing rod lets you easily place your bait into any point on the fishing lake where you believe there are fish. Match rods will vary in length from 9ft to about 15ft. As a newbie you really don't won't a fishing rod alot longer than about 10ft, as there is more to fishing than the length of your rod!

Fishing Reels - Fishing reels were initially introduced to England around 1650. The fishing reel was invented to help you deploy and retrieve the fishing line and to make it a lot easier to cast. A brand new fishing reel will most likely cost you around £30.

Fishing Line - The monofilament fishing line is regarded as the better one to go for as it's produced in different test strengths based on the approximate weight of the fish you intend to catch. The monofilament line strength starts at about a 2lb test line up to around 50lb test line. The test line strength can be an indication towards the strain of which the line can be put under just before it brakes. That means a 6lb line would withhold the strain of a 12lb fish in the water without the line snapping. As a newbie you'll only want around a 6lb fishing line.

Hooks - Fishing hook sizes will vary slightly between makers as there is no known global standards rule. When course fishing you will only want a small hook, something like fourteen to eighteen will be perfect. It's best to perhaps store a variety of hooks as part of you're fishing tackle since you don't want to be caught short if there are larger fish to catch.

Weights & Floats - The floats operate two purposes. It helps you limit the depth of which you wish you're bait to sink to as well as to work like a indicator that will tell you if there is fish attacking your bait. Waggler floats are probably the best to use as a beginner. Floats will usually have to be held in place with little line weights which are called shots to stay at the preferred depth. These weights commonly may be acquired in selection packs, giving you a few different weights if needed. The bobber will probably an imprint on it precisely which weights you may want to make the bobber to be positioned nicely on the surface of the water.

Fishing net - Nets are an important piece in your angling equipment. After you've hooked a fish, it is always essential to use a net to gather the fish from the lake to bring it on to the bank. By doing this you decrease the probability of causing any injury to the fish.

Baits - There is a large choice of hook baits on the market based on which species of fish you could be after. When your match fishing the best hook baits to try may be either maggots, sweet corn, bread, worms or luncheon meat. All of these baits will be easy to use and cheap to buy. Worms and maggots still to this day are proven to be a effective natural bait for any freshwater fish.

Licence - If you plan to fish for freshwater fish, salmon, trout, eel or smelt in the UK and are over the age of twelve you will have to purchase a fishing permit from the Environment Agency. If you are inbetween the ages of twelve and sixteen the licence will cost £5 for the fishing season, aged 16 upwards will cost £27 and for a over 65 and disabled is £18 for the year. You could obtain a fishing licence from the Environment Agencies web site or at all local post office.

Author Resource:

The novelist of this article has been a keen angler for over 15 years. For further info you can follow the authors site which is, An Idiots Guide To Fishing. For further info regarding fishing equipment visit The Fishing Box via the internet. You can also like to watch fishing videos by going online for more articles.

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