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Fishing is the worldwide, 10,000 year old pastime of hunting fish. Fishing can be for subsistence or commercial purposes, and one can also fish for recreation and competition. To be a great fisherman, it takes a lot of patience and skill, a little luck, and the right equipment. The most conventional form of recreational fishing is by using rods, reels, hooks, and bait (fishing with nets is typically prohibited outside of the commercial realm), so you need the right gear. It is important to have the right rods, line, and bait for the water conditions and desired fish species. Below you can find all the equipment necessary to catch the big one.
This page has links to buying guides for fishing equipment. Click here for the Fishing Gear Index--you'll find more searches and a more complete listing.
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Fishing rods are commonly made of carbon fiber, fiberglass, or bamboo. Whatever type of fishing you are in to, there's a rod for that. |
Fishing reels are used for the deployment and retrieval of fishing lines using a spool mounted on an axle. |
There are a variety of fishing lines for different fish and water conditions. For choppy waters you need an extremely tough, thick line. Try braids |
The right kind of lure can make all the difference. Scout the types of fish that are likely to be in the area and choose the appropriate bait. |
Equipment like fish finders and field guides can drastically increase your fish hunting success. |
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