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How to Tell When You Need New Coarse Fishing Tackle



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By : Lawrence White    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-02 10:31:14
To determine when you need a new coarse fishing tackle is no easy task. Once you get experienced in fishing, you would find out by yourself whether a new one is required or not. Still, some basic tips mentioned here will help you to make that decision.

The most important factor for successful fishing is the right fishing equipment itself, and this mainly comprises the rods, the reels and the bait. Reels are of many different varieties. To date, the most common fishing reel used is the fixed spool reel and this popularity is credited due to its incredible flexibility. It can be used for float fishing, lure fishing, specimen fishing, pleasure fishing or even match fishing! The other thing to check in a reel is its handle. The grip of the handle should be large enough for your hands. Check also if the handle will slip when it is wet. The length of the handle is not important except in the case of big pit reels, which would require longer handles to reclaim the rigs that have been thrown at long distances. But, at the end of it, the choice of the reel handle is more of personal choice.

The next pointer is the rod, and this depends on whether you are interested in lake, river or canal fishing. So, you have to check if the existing rod is suitable for the same. You might have to make sure that the blank of the rod, the lines and the guides are all fit for the desired type of fishing. This is important because correct rod ring placement ensures that the rod bends appropriately.

Generally, the stronger the rod blank, the stronger the guide needs to be. Otherwise, it would not be possible to cope with the power of the fish being caught. Thus, you have to determine in advance what fish you want to catch so as to decide on the rod. A larger fish at the net can only be controlled by a longer rod. The next thing to worry about is the quiver tip. But, how powerful a quiver tip needs to be depends also on the weather conditions- like if it is calm, windy or just breezy. To put it briefly, you have to check whether your coarse fishing tackle has the desired kind of versatility to ensure happy fishing.

A well-sized, efficient tackle box is the most important fishing tool after your rods and reels. The first step is to ensure that the tackle box is sturdy and the wear and tear is not conspicuous. Also, you have to take a look at the latch and see if it still strong, else, your stuff might fall into the water. You would also have to check if the condition of your hooks, lines and sinkers are the way that they should be. All these are important constituents of the coarse fishing tackle and are hence pivotal for successful fishing. The next important pointer is the lure.

Here, you have to know that different fish are interested in different lures. So, you have to first decide beforehand what fish you are trying to catch, and then take the required lure.
Author Resource:- Is your hobby Fishing? Subfish Ltd are therefore the company for you. This Derbyshire based company deal with everything to do with fishing, poles, rods and Coarse Fishing Tackles. For more information on the company please visit http://www.subfish.co.uk/
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