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Fishing Tackle – What to Buy

Thursday, May 21st, 2009
fishing tackle

Fishing tackle consists of everything one needs to carry out fishing. The fishing rod, hooks, bait and line are the most important parts of the tackle. Being a very popular sport, fishing is very competitive and the right tackle is needed if you want to stay ahead of the game. Fishing tackle can be purchased widely at tackle shops, by mail order, and increasingly the internet.

Fishing tackle if bought right can add up to being very expensive. For example fishing rods can cost anything from £25 to £5,000. With mail order and online shopping, one can cut the costs of how much fishing tackle cost in comparison to tackle shops found on your high street. These online stores usually have monthly deals, such as half price discounts on popular fishing tackles i.e. discounted fishing reels. For serious fishers this is a very beneficial as you could potentially save a lot of money. Furthermore benefits to online purchases open up a whole new world of information, where you can learn a lot more about fishing via the web, from many different people all over the world. On many occasions I have used the internet to find out what fishing tackle I would need when I went fishing off the coast off the Caribbean. The information found regarding the tackle I needed abroad was not supplied by my local fishing tackle shop. I found that local shops usually only have knowledge of their local surroundings or the most common types of methods of using fishing tackle.

The only downside to online purchases is that it is rare to find websites offering live sales of bait. This is where local tackle have the advantage. Tackle shops are able to provide you with live bait such as maggots, worms, mullets and many other wriggling creatures for you potential catches to eat. The benefit of the tackle shops means that you interact with people with sound knowledge regarding fishing and what they believe is the best fishing tackle to use. You can also learn tips and tricks from there experienced sales persons and if you have any problems can get them fixed right there and then. Whereas online you would have to rely via emails, which is very slow compared to live interaction between the seller and customer. I recommend that beginners should purchase their first set of fishing tackle in a local shop. By physically talking to an experienced fisher, beginners can learn firsthand about fishing. That way they can see and feel the tackle used and talk to the seller about how to line up the rod. This is a significant advantage over online sales where a beginner will have to rely on written instructions about how to set up the fishing tackle in order to fish.

From this article it is possible for one to understand the importance of purchasing fishing tackle when concerned with online or local shop purchase. As discussed it is very important for beginners to purchase from a local tackle shop in order to learn how to fish, whilst on the on the other hand more experienced fishers should purchase their fishing tackle online, where they know exactly what they need to buy and how to use it.



Big Game Fishing on the East African Coastline

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
big game fishing
Solomon Okila asked:


Some of the most exhilarating and challenging deep-sea fishing is available in the blue waters of Shimoni. But you have a better chance of catching a Striped Marlin from the Pemba Channel than anywhere else in the world. Traditionally when the Kaskazi (north east monsoon) blows, the billfish arrive in great numbers. There are two very definite seasons, the Yellowfin Tuna season, which runs from August through to the end of October, and the Marlin season, which runs from December to mid March.

The different types of fish and their seasons throughout the year.

Billfish

The Pemba channel provides us with six species of billfish including Black, Blue and Striped Marlin, Sailfish, Broadbill Swordfish and the elusive Shortbill Spearfish, so your chances of catching a grand slam (1 each of any 3 billfish in one day) are very high and real.

Striped Marlin:

Striped Marlins are the most prolific of the Marlin and they seasonally migrate through the natural corridor that lies between Pemba Island and the mainland. The Striped Marlin is well known for its fighting ability and is renowned for its speed and acrobatic displays. It has a reputation for spending more time in the air than in the water just after it is hooked. In addition to long runs and tail walks, it will ‘greyhound’ across the surface, making a dozen or more long, graceful leaps. Compared to a Blue or a Black it is considerably more slender and is the most colourful of all Marlin. Just before striking or when the Striped Marlin is annoyed, fourteen iridescent blue lines spark up the Marlin’s body. It is one of those must see moments – a Striped Marlin lighting up to strike one of your baits.

The Striped Marlin fishing Season: – The prime Marlin season runs from mid November to end of March. In March it would seem that the fish are much larger than average.

Black Marlin:

A highly rated game fish, the Black Marlin has the power, size and persistence of which anglers dream! This Marlin has tremendous power, and is known for its long runs and tail walking. Black Marlins in Kenyan waters are generally larger than the other Marlin and have short, heavy bodies with the fins virtually locked in position. The Black Marlin is noted as a violent feeder at the top of the food chain and feeds on other game fish and small baitfish.

The Black Marlin fishing Season: – During August to the end of October, large Blacks can be found amongst the Tuna. The prime Marlin season runs from mid November to end of March.

Blue Marlin:

The Blue Marlin is the largest of the Marlin family. It is a more streamlined version of the Black Marlin. It has along slender bill extending up to a virtual point on the top of the head where the dorsal fin slants, resulting in a huge speed take off compared to other Marlin. The Blue is a powerful aggressive fighter, known for its impressive athletic abilities on the surface, clearing the water time and time again. They run hard and long, and leap high into the air in a seemingly inexhaustible display of strength, although they are prone to going deep to conserve their energy.

The Blue Marlin Fishing Season: – During August to end October large Blue Marlins can be found amongst the Tuna. Blues and Blacks follow, and gorge on, the shoals of Yellow fin Tuna at this time of the year and are usually fatter than later in the season.

Broadbill:

Broadbill (Xiphias gladius) is known as the ‘Gladiator of the Sea’ due to its reputation of being the toughest of all the billfish with a violent mood, and is considered by many to be the toughest of all billfish to catch – the ultimate challenge in big game fishing. Characteristically, it has a smooth, very broad, flattened sword (broadbill) that is significantly longer and wider than the bill of any other billfish. It has considerable big blue eyes, and is a ferocious night feeder. They are deep-water predators and are known to go to depths of at least 550m. They are finicky, easily frightened and rarely strike blindly. The Pemba Channel is perhaps one of the premier destinations for Broadbill fishing. Broadbill fishing is conducted at night.

Broadbill Fishing Season:: – All year but best in October, November and March when the seas are very calm. December before the wind goes round to the northeast can also be an excellent time for Broadbill fishing.

Sailfish:

The Sailfish is one of the most colourful game fish of all – its outstanding feature is the long, high first dorsal which is slate or cobalt blue with a scattering of black spots. Its body is dark blue and silver and lights up with white dots and lines of electric blue. It is a very acrobatic fish and will dive quicker than the marlin because of its size and surrounds. They are a migratory species usually traveling alone or in small groups. It’s fighting ability and spectacular aerial acrobatics endear the Sailfish to the saltwater angler, but it tires quickly and is considered a light tackle species.

Sailfish Fishing Season: – Are seen and caught throughout the fishing season but most prolific during December and January.

Shortbill Spearfish:

This elusive game fish does exist in the waters of the Pemba Channel, but is infrequently encountered and rarely seen and caught. It is a highly migratory deep-water species feeding at or near the surface on medium-sized fish, including Dorado, Flying Fish and Pilot Fish, Squid and Crustaceans. They appear to be available all year in small numbers.

Shortbill Spearfish Fishing Season: – Mid November to end of March with December being the best month.

Tuna:

From August we start to see large numbers of migrating Yellowfin Tuna, which are, one of the strongest fish that swim and can put up a challenging fight. They make transoceanic journeys on a regular basis. Tuna school primarily by size and 12 – 20lb outfits are ideal for schools of small Tuna that run in the season, providing really good sport for the light tackle enthusiast. August to October provides excellent sport for Tuna. Multiple hook ups are normal when the ocean can come alive with huge schools in pursuit of smaller fish creating plenty of excitement

Tuna Fishing season: – Typically from August to end October. This is an excellent time for Tuna. Blue and Black Marlins follow and gorge on the shoals of Yellowfin Tuna at this time of year and are usually fatter than later in the season.

Tiger Shark:

Born at a size of 50 – 75 centimetres long with a beautiful silvery pattern of leopard-like spots, which change to bars as they grow and fade as they mature. The head is large and blocky with big soulful eyes. Mature Tiger Sharks become very stout. They may be resident in certain areas, but in general they are wanderers. They tend to stay in deeper water by day and enter shallow waters at night.

Mako Shark:

Mako Shark are torpedo shaped and are the speed kings of the cartilaginous fish and possibly the fastest fish in the ocean – measurements as high as 100kph (60mph) have been reported. When hooked they may jump to a height of several body lengths out of the water. They are able to chase down and consume fast moving pelagic, such as Tuna and Broadbill. Their ability to reach such phenomenal speeds may be attributed to a blood vessel heat exchange system, which enables them to maintain a body temperature

All sharks are an endangered species and their tag and release is actively promoted.



Penn International Introduces Penn Reels For Big Game Fishing

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
big game fishing
Robert Feuring asked:


Saltwater fishing is not just a means of livelihood. There are some individuals who fish large games such as tuna and marlin for commercial purposes. On the other hand, there are also some individuals who make saltwater fishing a sport. These people try to seek to make or break world records by attempting to catch the biggest fish of all. Since big game fishing requires a very powerful drag, you have to make sure that your fishing reel is capable of this power. There are many great performing reels in the market and one of these is Penn International. The reels from this maker are durable and effective.

The Different Types of Reels from Penn International

When you want superior saltwater fishing reels, opt for Penn International reels. They have been proven to stand the most powerful dragging fishes in the blue. What is more, their durability has been tested over time. If you want a strong reek to take during your offshore fishing sport, why not choose Penn International. Its reels are not known to let serious anglers and seekers or world records down. When you want to shop for Penn reels, you can choose from:

o International Reels

o Conventional Reels

o Spinning Reels

o Baitcast Reels

Penn International also has a wide selection of rods for you to choose from. Aside from this, you can find a combination of Penn reels and rods. You can find this from several online stores of fishing rods and reels.

Trust in the Established Reputation of Penn International

Penn International is a reel manufacturer that you can trust. One of its fierce competitors is Shimano. Since the year 1932, Penn has been leading the industry of fishing reels. The official name of this maker is Penn Fishing Tackle Company. The company is run by Otto Henze, who has mastered the art of creating the finest and most powerful Penn reels for more than seventy years. Fishers and anglers from all over the globe who have used several brands of reels have sworn that Penn is the greatest. If you want to make sure that you reel in the biggest catch of all, opt for a powerful and durable reel from this company.

Choose Penn International Reels for Its Superior Quality

With all the brands of fishing reels in the market, it is hard to find the best one. But if you want a fishing reel with superior performance and made from high-quality materials, choose Penn International. There are plenty of expert fishermen who choose Penn reels rather than its competitors. This is due to the high quality and great performance of the reels. What is more, these can be bought at really reasonable costs. Penn International reels lead the other brands of fishing reels. These are created and tested, in order for it to perform in the world’s four oceans. The reels from Penn are proven to be very powerful reels. The company boasts of advanced construction, with ball bearings that are made from stainless steel. Their single-piece aluminum frames are machine forged, which makes the reels very durable.

When you want to shop for reels from Penn International, you can visit Sea Isle Tackle, which offers a broad selection of reels and rods from the company.



How To Get The Right Sport Fishing Equipment For Big Game

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
big game fishing
Abhishek Agarwal asked:


Unlike an angler who does his fishing as a past time or hobby, and an activity to relax with, the sports fisherman has a goal in his mind which is to get the biggest trophy catch that he can bait. The sports fisherman goes out to sea to get the big game catch. The sport fishing is also called big game fishing. These anglers usually want to catch the big game to show off and not for putting on the table. Those who are out to catch big game as a sport and for a competition are given a certain amount of time in which to catch their trophy fish and also the spot of water where they can make their catch. They are rated according to the weight of the fish that they catch. The one who scores the most points is the winner. This sport can be exhilarating and bring you great acclaim especially if you have the right kind of equipment.

Choose the correct equipment

To participate in big game fishing anglers still use the bare bones tactics, which is the use of hook, reel and rod. You should get to know what equipment is required for the different variety of big game fishing. For this you should first get to know the basics of fishing and then get the appropriate fishing tackle for the kind of fish you plan to bait.

What is best is equipment that is strong and durable and that does not give way when you finally do get a big catch on the hook.

Most fishing rods are made of tough material like fiberglass and the sturdiness and length of the pole is established with the species of fish you are planning to catch. You would need a large and thick rod for the bigger fish like marlin, and smaller rods for the fish that are small. The correct kind of rod will make all the difference to your fishing expedition, so if you want a good catch get the correct gear too.

The same kind of reel is needed for salt water fishing and sports fishing too. The reels are normally open faced, and have smooth flowing reel in. These reels are made of metal alloys that are resilient and do not rust even over a long period of time. To keep your fishing gear in good condition you should clean it regularly and make sure that it is in the best condition always.

You have to get the right lures to catch the kind of fish you have in mind. There is enough choice in the market for you to decide from. The angler who is doing it for a sport will prefer to use the spoon variety to bait his fish. Some use scented beads and spinning blades made of metal which are quite effectual in luring big game fish. So basically you should get to know what bait or lure to use for a particular kind of fish and you will definitely get the fish you have set your mind on. Angling is a very satisfying hobby and sport and the better and more appropriate your equipment the better your catch.



Fishing Game: Nature’s Playground

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Fishing Game: Nature’s Playground

If all people measured up to the standards of true sportsmanship, there would be no need for game, fish, and forestry laws. Neither would there be so much need for the laws that regulate human affairs in general.

But, in the fishing game, it is the true sportsperson, with a love for the great outdoors, a wholesome respect for the welfare of others, and consideration for living and growing things, who sets the good examples for youth to follow.

In reality, fishing games differ a lot from the other types of games that man has come to know. A fishing game is not a mere reflection of the activity itself but more of the love for fishing.

In fishing games, the angler does not go hunting or fishing only to gain the privilege of boasting over slaughter or material gain. He loves the lightning-like flash of the trout, the leap of the bass or muskie, the tug on the line, the whir of the reel, the thrill of battle with some “inhabitants” of the deep, and the companionship of other true sportsmen.

The Concept of Fishing Games

The most common type of fishing game is known as the “offshore game fishing.” In this type of game fishing, the anglers aim for the big lean fishes like the marlins and the tunas and the fishing is done in the sea.

Offshore game fishing is usually conducted as one type of recreational activity. Though, there are instances in which this type of fishing game is also employed in competitions like the sports fishing.

Because of the energy being utilized in this type of recreational activity, offshore game fishing usually requires the biggest fishing boats. These fishing boats generally range from 30 to 50 feet long.

The object of the game is to reel the fish in once it is properly hooked on the line. This can be a daunting task since the fish, especially a big one, will have the tendency to pull away from the boat. The challenge is to reel the fish in while keeping the fishing line kept on its specified tension.

The fishing game is not just a competition for a true angler. What the angler really wants is to get in touch with nature, to breathe the clean, pure air, and muse in solitude in the wilds of nature’s playground.

Therefore, in fishing games like offshore game fishing, the anglers like to play the game in strict accordance with the rules of reason and fairness at the same time conserve the value of fishes in the community.