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Learn to fish?

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:12 pm
by thomasgreen
Hello gang,

A friend and I have decided that we should learn to fish. Thought I'd start this thread for any keen f-ishers (see what i did there :wink:) to impart knowledge/advice regarding starting fishing.


Looking forward to hearing from you all :cheers:

Re: Learn to fish?

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:01 pm
by Gem
I'm not an angler myself but am sure there are plenty of people who can help. Also tackle shops are a great source of info though I would go for a beginners rig and work from there. Out of interest are you looking to fish to eat? If so its worth being careful about what and where you catch. Certain species are pretty uncommon (eg grayling) and, in spite of what some well known TV chefs might say, it is a little environmentally irresponsible to fish for such things as the loss of a single adult can significantly affect such small populations. On the other hand, other populations such as chub, dace and roach are pretty prevalent (though again check for your area) and can be tasty.

Good fishing to you.

Re: Learn to fish?

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:23 pm
by Milims
I'm planning a boat fishing trip with my son in a couple of weeks. They give on board tuition that I'm hoping I can transfer to shore based fishing. Why not try something similar?

Re: Learn to fish?

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:33 am
by southeast-isher
Don't use lead weights! Stonz or Stonez make good replacements.

Re: Learn to fish?

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:00 am
by MKG
When ah were a lad, in the dim and distant past, the ONLY coarse fish you could take from fresh waters were pike and eels. I'm not aware that much has changed - except I suspect that eels may be more tightly controlled now, given their relative scarcity, and a few associations have now wised up about pike and don't allow their taking. Sea fishing was uncontrolled, but I believe (I may be wrong) that there are now catch limitations in certain parts of the country.

If you're looking to fish for food, the sea is definitely your best bet, followed by a good trout water (which will cost you, obviously).

Mike

Re: Learn to fish?

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:56 am
by StripyPixieSocks
It depends greatly on which fishing you are going to be doing to be honest... shore fishing or coarse fishing?

Myself and my OH are shore anglers so can give you advice on that but we don't coarse fish.