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Gearing For Your First Day Of Fishing

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Fishing is a great pastime to indulge in. Some people who have never experienced waiting patiently on the boat for that tantalizing tug on the line and the hefty struggle to pull the fish up and to keep it from escaping the bait may huff and puff and declare fishing as a gigantic waste of time. Amateur anglers, on the other hand, will declare otherwise. If you ask any angler to give you a reason as to why he loves fishing, he will give you one of the following reasons: 1. Fishing is a good way to unwind after a long season of work and exposure to the din and chaos of everyday life. The calm of the water, the flow of the breeze and the tranquil time spent waiting while being treated to some lovely vistas relaxes the mind and the body. 2. Speeding across the water on the boat and having the wind beating at your face can be refreshing and somewhat liberating. 3. Finding out where the fish are and thinking of ways to lure them and make them bite the bait can prove to be a great challenge for the mind. Struggling to pull the fish out of the water and preventing its escape can prove to be a great challenge for the body. 4. The fun provided by fishing brings friends and families together. It is a great binding activity. 5. All of the above. If you are gearing for your first time to go fishing and you want to make the most out of your fishing trip, then you should take the time to prepare yourself. Remember that while you are not guaranteed to catch something on your first time to go fishing, you can at least end your trip without declaring it a waste of your time by learning the basics. How do you learn the basics? Here is how. First, do not go on your first fishing trip alone. Go with someone who knows who to fish and who is willing to teach you. You will not find this one difficult to do; anglers are always eager to haul a new fishing buddy along on a trip. Second, read up a little on the basics of fishing about baits, equipment, fish species, where to find them, how to find them, etc. Of course, nothing beats the actual hands-on experience of fishing, but knowing a thing or two of how it is done saves you time (and some measure of embarrassment) when you go fishing. You can visit your local library for some books on fishing, or just search the Internet. Lastly, come prepared. Do not forget your tools and your gear and dress appropriately.