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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

How to be a sport fishing Pro's for Dummies

Decide On The Target And Technique. The first step in selecting your rod and reel system is to tell your dealer the gamefish you're targeting, and remember; there is no single all-purpose rod and reel system. System used for freshwater casting are hardly appropriate for trolling. And the tackle needs of beach fishermen are far different from those of deep sea anglers. However sometimes you may have to forget about this advice due to budget constraint.

The next step is to identify the angling technique(gotcha!). Okay I'll stop pulling your leg? Let's say you're out to catch Tenggiri/Barracuda. There's a variety of techniques can be used to catch this fish i.e. casting from a boat, surf fishing, trolling, chumming or drifting bait, downrigger fishing, you name it. Your dealer can help you match the tackle to the technique you're familiar with as well as the target you intended to catch.

Find Out What Type Of Line You'll Be Using. Tell your dealer what type of line and breaking strength (line test) you'll be using, or ask for recommendations. Each rod and reel system is rated and labeled for a specific range of line tests (for instance, 10-20 lb.test). It's important that you do not stray too far from the recommended specs. Your dealer can then guide you to the best system for the line test you plan on using.

While most anglers use monofilament fishing line, some types of fishing lines require specialized rod and reel systems. For example, wire lines require a rod with carbide and roller guides. Similarly, lead core line requires the use of a level wind reel or narrow spool reel. Your dealer will be able to guide you in the right direction.

Be sure to tell your dealer if you plan on using the new braided, super thin diameter lines. Don't try to be smart! These lines are not only extremely thin but also very strong, allowing for much greater line capacity,and unlike monofilament, these lines have practically zero stretch. While such features are certainly beneficial in many angling situations, anglers are still learning about the performance characteristics of braided lines and their effect on today's fishing tackle. Your dealer,however can provide some general, common sense advise on the use of these lines. My advice, if you become snagged, don't pull with the rod. Rather, point the rod at the snag and pull back directly you may want to use the cutter at the end because if the pound test exceeds the rod's recommended specs, the rod may break before the line does. Also, if using a lever drag reel, it's important that you do not stray too far beyond the recommended maximum drag setting, even if the breaking strength of the braided line exceeds this figure. If the drag is set too high, the free spool may not function properly on these reels.

Match Your Reel To Your Rod...and your pocket. Practically every branded reel has a branded rod to match...and vice versa. Sometimes you may find that the rod/reel is cross referenced to matching reel/rod within the specification charts or catalogs. Ask for one! Use these as general guidelines and, with the help of your dealer, you can find the exact performance-matched rod and reel system that you need.

See Your Dealer Today. As I said before, if you have any questions, see your dealer. He's the one who can set you up with performance-matched rod and reel systems for just about any gamefish or any style of fishing.

My final advice is "invest in something that gives you the most satisfaction and that last".
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3 comments:

  1. Salam bro,
    Quite an in depth introduction on fishing... I recommend you give some basic overview and the meaning or terminology for term used in fishing... such as the technique, tools etc... I am sure there are many people like who have almost zero knowledge on fishing... we only know fish... heheh

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  2. Please wait for coming posting. There will be a lots of knowledge based posting and terminology in fishing other than fish@ikan for those interested. Your frequent visits appreciated.
    For starting:
    KDN = Kemeterian Dalam Negeri@Urang Rumah @Isteri@Bini Ko@Orang yang memberi permit untuk kita pergi memancing ikan.

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  3. I have been looking for an article like this. I also want to become a pro thats why.

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