sweptunder.com
Index Page >> About Us >> Add Url >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Business & Services

Self Enhancement

Vehicles & Automotive

Property & Estate

Education & Learning

Issues & News

Tour & Travel

Healthcare & Treatment

Research & Science

Recreation

Family & Home

Online Shopping

Children

Art & Creative

Law & Politics

Finance & Investment

Online & Indoor Games

Jobs & Careers

Health & Hygiene

Society & Issues

Lifestyle & Fashion

Sports

Eating & Drinking

Internet & Computers


 

Index Page » Sports » Angling
 

Saltwater Fishing: The Basics You Need To Know

 

The fish you are after in saltwater fishing are probably these:

- cod

- tarpon

- eels

- sea catfish

- mackerel

- barracuda

- swordfish

- bass

- tuna

- sharks

- and many more varieties.

The Gear You Need

First and foremost, you need a good quality rod. Go for 8 and a half to 9 feet. Also, insure it is good quality as you will need the strength. In reels, you should go for those that are protected from saltwater corrosion. Look for those made from stainless steel, titanium or fiber/resin. Again, go with a good quality choice, one that is at least $100. For your line, youll need a floating line for flat or shallow areas. For underwater fishing, go with a clear, middle ground line. Try out one of the clear, sink tip lines too. In leaders, you need a longer leader for a shy fish. For one that is toothy, go with a thick leader. Also, flies. You will need to choose a variety of flies. You can purchase them in a wide variety or look for those promoted by expert anglers.

Now, Casting

Have you done any fly casting for trout? Then, youll have not problem. The goal is to go light. Dont overline which is when you use a line that is over the recommended weight for your fishing rod. No experience? Try to take advantage of some lessons before heading out or take a professional to teach you.

When it comes to hooking your fish, dont lift your rod high into the air. You dont want to fight it. Try to upset the fishs swimming pattern by rolling it. When you are ready to land it, keep your rod tip low. If you high stick it, then you are likely to break your rod. Use a pair of pliers and gloves to make sure you dont end up hurt.

What To Bait With

You can use both live and artificial bait in saltwater fishing. You can use live and natural products for a wide range of fish. Most will take shrimp and baitfish work well too. If you use something that your fish would normally eat in his diet, you are likely to get a hit. This could be things like crayfish, crabs, oysters and crustacean. Make sure that you do not overweight it. The size of your hook should be the size of your bait.

All of this has you ready to head out to enjoy the awesome adventure of saltwater fishing. You can find most of your equipment and a whole lot of information online for your next saltwater trip.

Author: Niall Cinneide
 
Author Bio:
Niall Cinneide is an expert in this field. Niall has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
A Look at Scuba Wet Suits
 
Award-Winning Author Touts Wildlife, Fisheries Conservation
 
Have You Ever Thought About The Difference Between a Fighter, a Soldier, and a Warrior?
 
Tips for Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Ontario Canada
 
Local Business Man Hopes To Give The NHL Back To Quebec
 
Making Glow in the Dark Fishing Lures
 
Top 20 Bass Fishing Tips
 
Lower Your Golf Score
 
Is Your Grip Really Key To A Repeating Golf Swing - Part 2
 
Understanding Fly Fishing Targets On Flowing Water
 
 
 
   Index Page >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.sweptunder.com - All Rights Reserved.