Fishing - Relaxation For The Soul
Have you ever thought of taking up fishing as a sport or hobby? If not, it's time to think about it. Fishing is relaxing and it gets you out into the great outdoors where you feel as if you're one with nature.
There's nothing as great as sitting on the bank of a creek under a willow tree and leaving the stress of the world behind. It's balm for the soul and in today's stressful world, it's a great way to let off a little steam. It's also a great hobby for those of all ages. Kids love to fish, so after you've been out a few times, take a kid along for a day of fishing fun.
If you've never tried fishing, you don't know what you're missing.
Not only does it bring you closer to nature, there's the thrill of the catch. Imagine standing on the bank of a pond or stream, 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 into shore. When you finally land it, you realize you've just caught the biggest fish of your life. It's an awesome feeling and one you'll never know unless you give fishing a try.
Now that your interest is piqued, you may be thinking that you don't have a clue about how to fish. If that's the case, these tips will help. If you'd like to learn how to fish, there are a few things you can do:
- Research the sport of fishing. Go to the local library and check out how-to books and fishing magazines. There are many resources in the library that will educate you on the sport of fishing.
- Research online. There are hundreds of websites that give instructions on fishing gear, baits and where and when to fish and where to find the species you are aiming for.
- Ask a family member or friend who is an avid angler to take you along the next time they go fishing. For this you will need basic equipment. Do not buy a lot of expensive gear until you determine whether or not you enjoy fishing.
- If you wish to take professional fishing lessons, check with guide services and fishing stores in your area. They can often provide you with the names of professionals who will teach you how to fish.
- Check with your local Conservation or wildlife service. Often there is a fishing day where beginners gather to learn the basics of fishing.
Anytime is the best time to fish and you never know what you might catch. Certain species are more active near dawn and dusk when they feed. Others will bite any time of the day. Some species are more active at certain times of the year, but really you can fish all year round. If you live in a climate that has four seasons, you might consider taking up ice fishing at some point. Really the time of year you should fish all depends on the species you are after.
Fishing licenses are required in most locations. These can be purchased at fishing tackle stores, Conservation and Wildlife Services. Cost varies by location. Fishing licenses are not usually required for children. Check always the regulations. If you are planning to fish on private property, be sure to get permission from the owner. Entering someone's property to fish without permission is classed as trespassing. Be courteous and if permission is denied, move on.
If you follow the advice in this article, you will soon be enjoying fishing as a sport or hobby. If you enjoy the sport initially, you can hone your skills and move on to more advanced techniques.
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