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Hi All
I am new to fishing and was wondering how you decide what type of line to use and what type of trace to use. Any advise would be great Thanks Glenn |
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wrote: Hi All I am new to fishing and was wondering how you decide what type of line to use and what type of trace to use. Any advise would be great If you are new to fishing buy the cheapest line in the shop. You are going to generate impressive tangles and ruin some line as you learn so forget high-tech lines until you can get some use out of them. Later you -might- decide to specialise in some way that requires maximum performance from the line but in my experience the people who catch most of the better fish don't know what brand of line or hook they're using. Many sucessful anglers know the brand of rod they use, at least, they do until the logo rubs off the butt secton. Almost all know which brand of reel they have. In general: if an angler spouts brand names you can assume he catches too few fish to talk about... By 'type of trace' I presume you're asking about the design of the end tackle rather than the material it's made from. Keep it as simple as possible. For the first few trips it is more important that you learn to use simple tackle well. Learn to keep your eyes open - usually you will see signs of fish - when you do, decide how best to get a bait to them - pretty soon you will be designing your own end-tackle to fit the situation on the water. When you get home you can look up how others have addressed the same situations and maybe adapt their techniques to your own problems. Once you have seen and understood the problem you will begin to use end tackle intelligently. If you adopt whatever gimmicky 'rig' is currently fashionable without thinking it through you will waste tackle and catch little. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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![]() "Glenn Clark" wrote in message ... Hi All I am new to fishing and was wondering how you decide what type of line to use and what type of trace to use. Any advise would be great Thanks Glenn Have you an idea where you are likely to fish and boat or shore or rocks or pier? A couple of thoughts spring to mind first is a a couple of sets of hokkai or mackeral feathers sooner or later they will come in handy. buy your line in cheaper bulk spools , because of tidal drag try to get the better weight to diameter ratio rather than the cheapo thick springy lines, Red Ice is decent stuff. Check http://www.wirralseafishing.co.uk/ for some more info. Derek |
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