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Introduction
To Fishing |
by:
Ron
King |
The
Thrill Of The Catch
If you haven't fished before, you don't
know what you're missing. If you did, you
would be a fisherperson.
Not only does it bring you closer to nature,
there's the thrill of the catch. Imagine
standing on the bank of a stream on a beautiful
day, your rod bending under the weight of
a good catch. This one's a fighter and you
take your time, allowing the fish to tire
itself out before reeling it to shore. When
you finally land it, you realize you've
just caught the biggest fish of your life.
It's a great feeling and 1 you'll never
know until you give fishing a try.
Learning How To Fish
Now that I have your interest, perhaps you
realize that you don't have a clue how to
go about fishing. Well, that's what I'm
here for. If you want to learn to fish,
here are 5 easy ways:
* Ask a family member or friend who is an
experienced angler to take you along the
next time they go fishing -- they will be
thrilled to have a new fishing buddy
* Research online -- there are hundreds
of websites with instructions on fishing
gear, bait, and fishing tips
* Go to your local library and check out
how-to fishing books and magazines
* Check your local conservation or wildlife
service -- they often hold a fishing day
where beginners can learn the basics of
fishing.
* If you go on vacation in fishing country
(which is darn near anywhere), check with
local fishing stores -- they often know
local professionals who will teach you how
to fish.
When To Go Fishing
Anytime is a good time to fish; you never
know what you might catch.
Some species are more active near dawn and
dusk when they are feeding, while others
will bite any time of the day.
Certain times of the year are best for certain
species. Fishing is a pastime you can enjoy
all year round.
Getting Your License
Fishing licenses are required in most places,
which you can buy at fishing tackle stores
or Conservation and Wildlife Centers. The
cost varies by location. Licenses for children
are usually not required.
If you want to fish on private property,
be sure to get permission from the owner.
Otherwise it is trespassing.
Pack Up And Head Out
If you've read this far, it may be a sign
you're getting interested in fishing. Just
follow the above instructions and soon you
will be enjoying your favorite new hobby.
Visit
Fishing to learn more. Ron King is a
full-time researcher, writer, and web developer.
Copyright 2005 Ron King. This article may
be reprinted if the resource box is left
intact.
This article is free for republishing
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| Ron King is a full-time
researcher, writer, and web developer. |
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