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In fishing, it is very important to the success of a fisherman who starts with the right equipment. You can acquire or possess the best teams in the world, but when it is assembled and placed in use, can be a very decided disadvantage.
To protect against this, it is important that the individual elements to meet harmoniously with one another. Unbalanced team has been responsible for more difficulties and failures of beginners than any other factor.
Fishing rod
To fish with a good rod really enjoy fishing. It is much easier to learn with a good rod than with one of inferior quality. This is not a commercial plug to encourage the sale of straw face, but only one word of warning to avoid any possible or unnecessary discouragement because of using a rod that would be decided disadvantage to a machine competent cast.
Hooks
This gear should be selected with some careful considerations if anglers are expecting to enjoy the fishing or quality.
This is because the size and weight of fishing lines made by different manufacturers are not completely uniform, ie, the diameter of line by a manufacturer can be slightly larger or smaller than a line from another manufacturer, although both have the same size marking.
The Leader
The leader is also a very important issue, and if not selected with care and consideration, compared with the size of the line, the launcher will have problems in that stretch in a straight line when the casting.
The main function of the leader is to serve as a connection invisible between the line and the lure.
The flies and fishing lures
The flies can vary in size from the smallest used what could be number 18 or 20 to flies tied on number-2 hooks or larger. The heavier flies or lures create more wind is needed. It also requires the use of heavier equipment or more power from the wheel during the back cast and forward cast.
Reels
The reel may be automatic or single action, but in any event should be larger enough for the usual 30 yards of fishing line without displacement on the spool.
The reel should weigh from 1 1 / 4 to 1 1 / 2 as the bar naked. The spool itself is not of particular use in foundries fishing, except as a storage place for the line.
Consequently, all equipment must be in good condition. Other wise, success fisheries is impossible.
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