Wednesday, 22 September 2010

The Basic Fishing Gear And A Little Bit More

All anglers, no matter the type of fishing in which they specialize, today have a much greater assortment of fishing gear that their grandparents or fathers ever did. This has to do with many things some of which are described below, but for many the love of fishing means it becomes more than a hobby, it becomes for many of us a part of life - and an important one at that.


The overall fishing market is much bigger than ever before and so supply and demand go hand in hand. A competition grows, so does research and creativity.
You have much more information on hand and people willing to share it. In the olden days much of the know how was passed on from father to son. Today you can getting fly fishing coaching, and also sorts of training.
Fishing lodges and a whole industry that caters to the experienced or newbie fisherman.
The development of new materials and advances in production techniques have meant a much greater variety of fishing accessories.
Much of the fishing gear that was used a few decades ago was homemade and clothes or additional items were brought over form other usages.
Finally a lot of water and fish research, be it fresh water (streams, rivers or lakes) or sea fishing has been undertaken by universities and other institutions.

The end result of this is that at times there is a bewildering amount of stuff you can take with you when fishing. Many people who are starting out get either fishing gear happy or a just in case attitude. The sales attraction also has a lot to do with it - temptation is something all fishermen have to contend with.

There are some basic fishing things you will need, no matter what, and these are:


Rod and reel
Hook, line and sinker - your lure, be it a fly, a spinner or that which best suits your type of fishing. The line be it monofilament or the fly line. Sinkers, maybe. it will depend on the type of fishing.

These are the ones you cannot do with out.

Other fishing accessories will include clothes. The will be to keep warm and to keep dry. For your feet, hands, head, and the rest of your body. The variety, styles and even colors are enormous.

Other accessories will include knives, nail clippers (to quickly and efficiently cut lines to replace bait or lure), scissors, flash lights, nets, gaffs, tackle boxes of all sizes and shapes and many more.

Then you need something to carry it all in. You will have the small tackle boxes that you carry in one of your vest pockets and the main reason you have these is so that you can set up your line quickly and change it as and when the need arises. The larger ones, and now they also come as backpacks or the traditional one with a carrying handle, allow you to take all the tackle gear you have collected and cannot image fishing without.

Fishing, as all anglers know, is one of the things that provide quality of life, and the gear we collect is a part of all this. On top of that it is fun to try out new fishing tackle and gear.

If we were more spartan in our ways we would just fall back on the rod and reel and the line and lures. But then the Spartans did end up disappearing.

Philip Robinson is happily married and a father of five. One of his passions is fishing and much of what he writes originated while teaching his children to fish. You can visit his latest fishing related website on fishing tackle boxes and fishing tackle bag (as well as other fishing accessories).

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