Sunday, September 2, 2012

Reasons To Use Big Game Fishing Tackle

By Chloe Gib


Fishermen and women worldwide know that they have to have special poles, reels, and big game fishing tackle when catching fish from the sea. Anglers who fish from lakes alone have no idea the sport involved when plucking fish from the ocean. These sea-faring creatures can grow to mammoth sizes, and the average gear just will not do.

First of all, the average reel is not adequate. They must have durable spinning reels spun with high-tension line designed for larger game. There are some freshwater anglers who utilize these same tools when trying to catch massive fish from bodies of water in South America or the North American Great Lakes.

Another item that anyone new to ocean angling will need to invest in is a proper rod. Rods used on the high seas are much sturdier, thicker, and longer than what most people are used to seeing. In fact, it is not uncommon for this rod to be fitted into a harness so that it does not get pulled out of the boat.

The weights and bobbers used for these monsters of the deep are large as well. The average BB-sized line weight and ping-pong ball sized bobber used by lake and river fishermen would not even be visible on the surface of the ocean. The weight used is the size of a fist, and the bobber looks like a child could use it as a pool float toy.

Lures used for ocean angling are very similar, but are quite a bit larger than that used in lakes, streams, and rivers. They are colorful and have metal plates that attract the fish to the lure, much like lake gear. However, the hooks used in ocean angling are dangerously large and must be handled with care.

While this type of gear is notoriously used in the oceans, it is also used in many large lakes as well. There are giant sturgeon and catfish in many of the deep water lakes in the world, and these fish require the same heavy-duty gear as seawater creatures. These fish can be six feet long and weigh more than a human being. However, many of these fish are on the endangered species list.

So whether one is planning a Great Lakes trip, or an expedition into the Pacific ocean, anglers will need to invest in big game fishing tackle. Many boating expeditions include the gear, as not all tourists want to invest that much money just for a day. It is also possible to rent this equipment in some locations so that people can fish off of bridges, rocks, or right off the beach.




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