Are you tired of getting small fishes and you always thought that you’re just having a bad day? Why don’t you level up on your fishing gears? You are probably not having a bad day, you may have a bad fishing rod.
Like any other equipment, gadgets and tools, fishing rods get outdated and their quality depreciates over time. You need to invest in good ones to produce good results. Fishing may be a hobby, but for some, it is seen as a competitive sport that needs appropriate clothing and fishing gear that should be maintained and updated frequently.
Does good fishing gear equate to good skills?
Not necessarily, but it does improve your skills. How can you get a good reel if your rod isn’t working properly? That’s why beginners must know and research what specific fishing gear they should prioritize getting. Choosing your first ever fishing gear can be tricky because the appropriate gear may vary depending on where you are fishing, situations and types of fish you’re trying to catch.
What should you know first?
There are two types of fishing methods. Active fishing is when you purposely aim for a target. It is usually done by using trawls and dredges. The second one is passive fishing. It is the method commonly used by beginners. It is a method that is based on the movement of the target towards the gear. Usually, it is done by using traps, fishing rods with bait and lures. What are the basics that you should master to get a good catch?
- Pick a good spot
The fishing skills and gears required may vary under some circumstances. But how can you say that an area is a good fishing spot? Easy. Pick an area with a good cover so that you wouldn’t be under the sun for too long. And observe the movements in the water as well. You should take note of coves or signs that fishes often move around that area.
- Have a wide variety of baits and lures
Fishing, in general, isn’t easy for beginners, but with the use of baits and lures equipped with proper bobbers and sinkers, you might have the biggest catch of your life. Baits increase the chances of you attracting fishes. Usually, worms and minnows can be used as bait, but you can use artificial ones, called lures.
- Choose a good combination of fishing rod and reel
The fishing rod and reel go together just like how a pen and paper go. Some shops offer a combination that lessens the hassle for you. But if you want to pick them carefully according to your preference, it is best to choose a lightweight and flexible combination of rod and reel.
- Know what kind of fishing line you’ll be needing
Fishing lines have many varieties that you need to be familiar with. These are braided, fluorocarbon, and monofilament lines. For beginners, monofilament is the best choice. It’s very easy to operate and still durable to use. The only thing you need to watch out for is its length. The ideal length of a fishing line is approximately 300 yards.
- Dress accordingly
This step may seem unnecessary and irrelevant, but you should know that being under the sun and minimal to severe water splashes can affect your overall fishing performance.
Go, secure that catch!
Fishing is fun, especially if you are getting a good catch. Nonetheless, it is an activity that requires a lot of patience and adaptability skills.