Fish + Luring


On the Social Aspects of Fishing as a Hobby

Angling is frequently thought of as a solo interest; the lone fishing hobbyist departing from his house early hours on a bitterly cold late autumn day to target some isolated point next to a canal, with his flask of coffee to keep him warm. While this particular stereotype is pretty accurate for a well known group of fishing hobbyists, it is at the same time a very misrepresentative picture of numerous other fishing hobbyists who see angling very much as a people-facing pasttime, making new friendships, while also a marvelous excuse to travel the UK and internationally by participating in fishing vacations.

To add to that, angling competitions have become very popular - and they’re a great way for people to get together and find out the latest angling tricks, while having a fantastic justification to take a mini vacation. As a matter of dact, there are individuals who say that fishing is merely a reason to meet people and travel! However, fishing is all the same considered a serious sport by a lot of its enthusiasts and they’re propelled by the social aspect mainly to find out more regarding angling through exchanging advice and tips with fellow anglers.

Over the last 10 years, the internet has truly facilitated in the growth of the fishing communities - via MySpace, Facebook etc, it’s now effortless to coordinate or just attend an angling contest or informal get-together, while swapping useful advice on Twitter, forums, blogs, Facebook etc.

When it comes to your fishing gear, the internet has certainly helped people in finding the most suitable rod, reel, tackle, sea fishing rods etc as now they can weigh up prices and products with a myriad of websites rather than merely being restricted to their near-by fishing store.

Dec 14 2009 10:13 pm | Fish + Luring | Comments Off

An Introduction to Hooking Carp

Fishing for carp is a really challenging past-time since carp are really smart and very cautious. Nonetheless, with some trickery, you can invite the fish and fool them into biting onto your hook. Here are just some useful tips to serve you when carp fishing:-

  • For particile baits, add plenty of salt, especially the cooked ones like hemp, maize, tares, beans, partiblend seeds, maple peas and chick peas. Carp enjoy salty food. Approximately, mix one tablespoon of salt to 5 litres dry particles. These are also cost-effective and will save you money on baits!
  • Experiment by mixing spicy chillies to particle baits. Carp appear to enjoy that fiery sensation from the chillies. As a rough guide, add two tablespoons to 5 litres particles.
  • In the winter when the water is cold, experiment with throwing your rigs more often, and aim at different areas so you can place a hook bait close to the carp. The colder water makes the carp move slower therefore there’s less chance for the carp to swim to your bait. During summer, you can place traps in possible patrolling areas and simply wait for the carp to take the bait.
  • Add plenty of vitamin C into the bait. Stir your method with fruit juice like orange juice and not water from the lake. Also experiment with dipping fresh boilies in fruit juice in order to create that well-defined relish.
  • Whenever possible, try not to stick round shaped bait on the hook. Numerous lines feature rounded bait, you should feature something different. Experiment with squaring the hook bait using small scissors.
  • Lastly, make sure you have the right fishing gear with you. Research what you should bring online. You can find all kinds of things online, such as carp fishing accessories - and ensure you enjoy yourself!
Oct 29 2009 12:16 am | Fish + Luring | Comments Off

Online Fishing Picture Galleries

Do you like fishing and do you own a digital camera? If you do here’s a some good online galleries were you can upload your fishing pictures for others to see.

Maybe one of the largest fishing picture web sites is My Fishing Pictures. This web site has a fishing discussion forum also. This active fishing online community has nearly 10 000 members and 80 000 pictures. The pictures are divided into categories like saltwater, freshwater, trout, bass etc.

Another picture service for fishermen and women is fishstring.com. On the web site fishstring says “This site is dedicated to showcasing anglers and their fish pictures. The pictures of fish range from shark, trout, salmon, catfish and largemouth bass. Fishstring.com will also provide articles, tips, tricks and resources for all types of fishing.”

Fishing Pictures is a fairly new web site were you can upload fishing pictures. This web site has a discussion forum, lure reviews and a personal fishing blog and online diary.

Pictures paint a thousand words. Visit some of the fishing web sites listed above and upload your fishing pictures and photos. I’m shure you have a trophy picture (or two) that you want others to see. Maybe a picture of your fishing boat also?

Article resource:
http://www.fishing-pics.com
http://myfishingpictures.com
http://www.fishstring.com

Jun 13 2008 12:14 am | Fish + Luring | Comments Off