Thursday, October 27, 2011

The Best 5 Fishing Places Reviewed

By Nick Martin


When you decide to go fishing you should generally remember that the destination is the prize and not the fish. The list of the top 5 fishing destinations has been reviewed to help you decide on your next fishing outing. Whether or not you are an amateur or pro, grab some cheap fishing rods and lures and make your way to one of those great destinations.

Western Montana

If you've mastered the art of fly-fishing, Montana should be your destination. Wetting a line in Enormous Sky Country is one of the best feelings on earth. It's more relaxed overall, but it's not without excitement. Of course, Montana itself is not like most other fishing destinations, as the state holds more than 59,000 miles of rivers and streams.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

The largest buzz you'll get in Cabo San Lucas is offshore. The Gulf of California boasts just about 3,000 species of marine life. Not only do you stand to reel in dorado, sierra, wahoo, and yellowfin tuna, Cabo is maybe the number 1 place on the planet for marlin.

Victoria, Australia

Aussie men don't take a wimpy approach to anything รข€" fishing included. So if you'd like to land a shark, you may as well do it with blokes who have got the courage to wrestle one out of Bass Strait with their hands.

Capetown, S. A.

Sure, you can do the whole huge game fishing thing in Capetown, and it's not a bad time. When you would like to fish like a local in Capetown you need to remain in the shallows for great sea fly fishing. As the waves diffuse at your feet, you'll be casting toward the breakers for snoek and boggems. Never heard about either? That's the appeal. Brits sufficiently old to remember food rationing in Britain after World War Two will cringe on reading "snoek," and like boggems, they are not for everyone.

Sicily, Italy

In contrast to general belief, one of the best Sicilian hobbies isn't sleeping with the fishes, but fishing itself. Some contend that it's become too great a hobby or that demand is surpassing supply because the fish population has dwindled. Nevertheless, you've got to try spear fishing. No, this doesn't suggest standing waist-deep in the water and waiting for the barracuda, dorado and tuna to inquisitively wander over; you've got to dive in and pursue them.




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