Perth
is a great place for fishing with its many rivers and lakes. Along with a wide
coastline, you’ll have plenty of locations to visit if you want a quiet
afternoon of letting the fishes bite. The problem with having that many choices
is that you may end up setting up at a dud spot. Here are a few places to bring
your fishing tackle along, where a good catch is more or less assured:
Oct 29, 2014
Bring Your Tackle to Perth’s Best Fishing Spots
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Oct 27, 2014
Things you should have in your Tackle Box
When it comes to fishing, having the right tools can
significantly increase your chances of nabbing the best and biggest catch you’ve
scored thus far. For starters, you should know what to include in your tackle
box.
Extra Line
Always have an extra length of fishing line or two,
just in case yours gets worn or snaps from the weight or the struggle of your
catch. Likewise, be sure to know what line is best used for the kind of
environment you’ll be fishing in, and the kind of swimmers you’ll be dealing
with. Keep this rule of thumb in mind: the rougher the waters, the sturdier the
line.
Oct 24, 2014
Get the Right Gear Ratio When Buying Fishing Reels
For
anglers, may it be sports fishers or just plain hobbyists, buying a new fishing reel can get
overwhelming. There are different types to choose from, but one of the most
important things to consider is if the reel has the right gear ratio.
This ratio
pertains to how many times the spool turns per every turn of the handle. A gear
ratio of 5.1:1, for example, means the spool inside the reel turns 5.1 times
each time you turn the handle. So knowing the right combination can complement
or deter your fishing skills.
Basic Tackle Box Essentials
No fishing enthusiast
should be without a reliable tackle box. Even if you’re just a beginner, you
should already know what you should put in along with your gear to get the best
results whenever you head out to fish, be it through saltwater or freshwater.
Here are some of the basic necessities you shouldn’t leave without:
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