Sunday, June 7, 2009

Sport Fishing Trips

Salt water fishing is preferred for its intensity and the big trophies. Obviously the most important equipment you need in this case is a boat that you will need to take at least 5 mile out into the water. Your choice for a boat depends on how often you usually fish and the kinds of trips you frequently take. The amateurs can buy old boats that can be restored and which are financially convenient and suit their fishing habits. The professionals will prefer the best of the best: secure, durable and practical. In their case, the passion they have for fishing is a lot more expensive. In a saltwater fishing trip you will need equipment to catch tuna, cod, swordfish, snapper, mackerel, flounder and many others. You will need a rod of approximately nine feet in length. The reel has to be very resistant to put up with the corrosiveness of salty waters. Materials like stainless steel, plated steel, titanium, resin and fiber are the best choices. The lines should match the type of fish you intend on catching: sharp teeth fish will require a thick lead; a longer lead and floating line are suitable for a weighted fly; conversely a shorter line is best for a sinking line.

Salt water fishing trips have different equipment requirements. You will be fishing in lakes, rivers and streams for species like bass, pickerel, sturgeon, pike sunfish, trout, salmon, catfish, muskellunge and walleye. The boat doesn't require advanced apparel - a motor boat will work just fine. Fishing lines range from 4 to 20 pound-test, hooks between number 6 and number 10. The baits work best if they re live ones such as earthworms, insects, insect larvae, frogs, minnows, chub, shad, crayfish. Small fish baits are also effective. Artificial baits are extremely varied - plastic worms, flies, insects, small jigs, spoons, streamers, spinners and many others. There are also baits that you can prepare yourself as long as you can preserve them in your fishing trip. The smell of fresh bait is very important for catching fresh water fish: kernel corn, bread balls, cheese balls, egg bags, liver, and cereal balls. Overall, going on a fresh water fishing trip can require merely knowing how to cast. Many regions destined for tourists will have shops nearby the fishing spots and you can ask for a guide. The most preferred are the lodges that allow you to prolong your fishing trips up to several weeks and you can easily bring your entire family.

The best locations around the world are all too many, but there are a few recommendations that need to be put into practice by the passionate fishermen: Cabo San Lucas in Mexico is famous for its sport fishing. You can catch tuna, snapper, marlin in abundance just to name a few. It is a perfect spot for deep sea fishing. For trophy-size tuna and marlin of 500 pounds, you can give it a try in the blue waters of Nassau, Bahamas. The resort is renowned to be as exciting as deep sea fishing. Dana Point in California can be explored in a 4 day fishing trip by charter. Here, you can practice both freshwater fishing in the inland lakes and saltwater fishing by renting boats. Costa Rica is also perfect for sport fishing tarpon, sailfish, marlin or Dorado. For fresh water fishing, popular spots are in the mountainous regions of Montana and Colorado.

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