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Summer is the perfect time to grab a rod, a reel and some bait and
toss a fishing line
into the water. Here are some tips for the ultimate
summer fishing trip.
Fishing Tip #1- Stay
Cheap
All you need is a cheap rod and reel , some fishing
line , some plastic bobbers , hooks
and a tackle box. You (or
your parents) can probably get all this at a hardware or discount
store for less than $40 US.
Fishing Tip #2- Catch
Your Own Bait
You can buy minnows or night crawlers at any bait
shop but it's way cooler to catch your own. You may have thought about
sticking your younger sister on the end of a fish
hook - but you'll get in less trouble, and catch more fish, by digging
up worms or crickets yourself.
Fishing Tip #3 - Be
Ready
Get your fishing gear and bait together the night
before so you're ready to go the next morning. Practice your
casts the day before. Use an open area where there are no
trees or powerlines and aim for a target about 25 feet in front of
you.
Fishing Tip #4 - Location
Ponds are your best bet if you don't live near the ocean.
Most ponds are loaded with some kind of fish. Even if they're not
worth eating, they're still fun to catch. Lakes
and rivers, especially the mouth of a river, are also fishing
hot spots. Rivers act as the spawning grounds
for many fish, so this can be perfect area to cast your line. Many
fishermen don't like to share info on their favorite fishing holes
but if you talk to someone at a local outdoors store, they may give
you some tips on the best lakes and rivers in your area to check
out. If you live near the coast, try fishing from large rocks or
off a pier. Fish like covered areas, so try casting around heavy
weeds, rocks or logs.
Also, if fishing on rocks, be aware of the tide schedule. You don't
wanna get stuck out on a rock in the middle of high tide
and have to have a lifeguard rescue you - you'll look
like a pansy.
Fishing Tip #5
- Be Patient
You may go hours without even getting a bite and
you could go home without catching anything. Don't worry. You can
always make up a story about how you caught a really
big fish and decided to throw it back.
Fishing Tip #6 - Don't
Get Eaten
Watch where you step and wear a life jacket
if you're going near really deep water. Bring along
mosquito repellent, sunscreen and
a first aid kit. If a big fish with giant teeth jumps
out of the water and tries to attack you - run away and scream.
Fishing Tip #7 - Bring
a Friend
Fishing is way more fun when you do it with someone
else. Always go with a buddy. They can help you out
if you're just learning to fish and can help carry
your catch home.
Fishing Tip #8 - Know
the Rules
Many parts of the world require you to have a licence
to fish in certain areas. If you don't have a licence you could face
a fine and lose your fish.
Fishing Records
- The heaviest fish ever caught was an ocean sunfish weighing
4,928 pounds (2,230 kg).
- The biggest fish ever caught using a fishing line was the 2,686
pound (1,221 kg) Great White Shark
which was caught off the Australian Coast.
If
you've been on a great fishing trip this summer,
tell BoatUS ANGLER about it and send us a picture.

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