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Old December 2nd, 2004, 11:24 AM
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If you are new to fishing, you will need to do some simple research in
order to succeed. There are many types of fishing including fly
fishing, bass fishing, and ice fishing. You will need to learn about
fishing knots, fishing tackle, and even fishing lures. Sound like a lot
of information? To be successful, you can do some simple research and
gain valuable information. The Internet or the library can be great
ways to get this information easily.

You will need to find out what type of fishing you want to do. Do you
want to learn to fly fish? Fly fishing is mainly done in rivers. Most
of the time, a fisherman will stand in the water while fishing. You
will need to use a specific fly fishing pole which is longer then the
average fishing pole. It is also more flexible to withstand more
pressure.

A different type of fishing, is bass fishing. In bass fishing you are
fishing specifically for bass. It is traditionally done from a fishing
boat rather then standing in the water. Obviously, you will need to
research locations which will provide you with this type of fish. Ice
fishing, as it's name implies, is usually done in cold weather. You may
purchase additional equipment for ice fishing, such as huts which are
small ice fishing houses that will provide shelter.

Once you choose which type of fishing you would like to learn and
eventually do, you will need to invest in the proper equipment. Items
you will need to consider include large items like fishing boats and
small items like fishing lures and fishing tackle. What you chose will
have an effect on how well your fishing adventures will be. You will
need to learn trades of the fishing as well. Learning to tie fishing
knots is an example of this. Many people find that experience is the
best tool to learning, but you can learn a lot from research as well.
Consider researching locations and license requirements too as this
information is vital to success in fishing.
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