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BEST FISHING TIPS
Who says that the popularity of course
fishing is on the decline? If you take a look at the specialist websites
that devote time and energy to this sport you need to think again.
Fishing is a great sport to get into, as it's really accessible from a
cost perspective. All you need is a fishing rod, lines and an assortment
of hooks and other accessories and you can start straight away.
Oh, but don't forget that unlike sea fishing, there is a 'close' season
for anglers who use rivers and reservoirs etc. You may also need a
permit depending on where you plan to fish. "Fishing - Just the Basics"
by
Jack Phillips
I've been fishing for over 50 years and even more frequently in the last 10 years; during this time I have learned a lot of countless things about fishing in general. The most important is that you can never know it all. Even a novice can show an old timer a trick or two.
Over the years I've seen hundreds of anglers come to the areas I fish full of enthusiasm and determination and they end up leaving frustrated and confused. With just a little advice this could have made for a better experience and more than likely created another fishing addict like myself. It may take some time to turn you into that pro, but the enjoyment of the sport would be more easily realised.
We also have the following article about FISHING you might find useful: "Course fishing - get started" Once we hit the area I intended to troll he went on to politely say he wanted to use his own rod but asked what one of his lures he should use for northern pike. He had one large red and white spoon and I told him to use that and made sure he let out enough line for what we were doing. I believe I was praying for him to get the first strike and sure enough he did after about 15 minutes or so and the fun began.
Now this pike he had on was I guessed about 15 pounds, not that big but the struggle with that little, short toy he had was hilarious to watch. I did not believe he would get the fish to the boat but he did although to fast, I had the net and told him to slow down, he did not hear me as I leaned over to net the fish he had it reeled up to about 2 feet from the tip of that little rod, all that pike did was lean on the line and he was gone.
I must add here that he also had no leader on that rig. After that he was so excited and of course wanted to keep fishing, but asked if he could use one of my other rods which was fine because I wanted to see him really hook and land a nice fish. To shorten this story he did land 2 more northerns and a small walleye. Oh yes I did catch a fish, one walleye and one pike, but we had a new fishing addict here. The next day he went into town to the Canadian Tire store and got properly equipped.
I imagine that young man from southern Ontario had some great tall tales to tell when he got home. I wonder how big that one that got away is Now!
A light action graphite spinning rod and reel will handle most fish you will want to catch, plus it is light enough for the beginner to feel even the light hit of those walleye.
So just get out there relax, take your time. Bring some coffee or lunch or even better catch your lunch and cook on one of the many small islands all over these northern lakes. Mostly just enjoy it all the fresh air, wildlife and scenery. Enjoy it all while your watching that loon, deer or even a moose feeding, a big walleye might just swim up and inhale your bait sending that twitch up your line through your rod to your fingers. Set the hook and there's lunch!
Well that's enough from me time for supper and a 5 minute stroll down to the river and make a few casts and see what happens.
Like what you see? Fishing is a great relaxation sport, as you can get away from all the
pressures associated with modern life and you get to spend time in the
country as well.
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