Five Pieces of Equipment You’ll Need on your Next Fishing Trip |
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Setting Up: Fishing Gear
So what are the pieces of equipment you’ll want to bring? Here are five different types to watch for.
1. Fishing rods.
The absolute essential, fishing rods are the starting point for a typical fishing trip – if you haven’t used a fishing rod before, make sure that you try practice “casts” out in your yard. Casting with your fishing rod can be difficult to understand at first, but once you get the hang of it, it will become second nature. Make sure you find a good fishing rod and have good information explaining how to use it.
2. Fishing line.
This might go hand-in-hand with fishing rods, but it’s worth mentioning here because it plays such a vital role in the type of fishing experience you’ll have. Fishing line that’s tough but also barely visible will be what you’re looking for: you want to barely disturb the water, but you also want your line to hold up against some of the stronger fish you might have to wrestle into your boat.
3. Bait.
Bait might not qualify as “equipment,” but it’s a fishing essential. After all, it depends on the type of bait you’re using – while a worm might not be in your “equipment” box, a good lure will be something that you’ll keep with you. So make sure to know what kind of fish you’re targeting so that you can pick the appropriate type of bait, as well as how to use it.
4. A tacklebox.
Hooks, lures, bobbers, and other equipment need to be stored somewhere, especially since many of those individual instruments can be sharp. So make sure that you’re able to store them safely and efficiently in a good tacklebox. You don’t necessarily have to buy a new one – just make sure that you borrow one so that you’re not constantly tracking your fishing devices.
5. A boat.
Duh! Some people enjoy fishing from the shore, and in some cases (such as the coast) this can be a very productive way to fish. But to truly get a good experience out in the wild, make sure you can ride even a rented single-motor boat. You don’t have to break the bank here; just have fun.
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