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		<title>What is Fishing Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 21:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Adams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fishing equipment is called fishing tackle by fishing aficionados and it generally refers to rods, lines, hooks, sinkers, spears, lures, bait, reels, nets, and so on. The fishing gear that is attached at the end of a line is called terminal tackle]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Fishing equipment is called fishing tackle by fishing aficionados and it usually refers to rods, lines, hooks, sinkers, spears, lures, bait, reels, nets, and so on. The fishing gear that is attached at the end of a line is called terminal tackle </p>
<p>The word tackle when it refers to fishing equipment comes from &#8216;takel&#8217; which first meant the rigging on a ship, that is, the equipment consisting of ropes supporting a ship&#8217;s masts and sails. Later, the same word was recorded as having a different meaning, that of equipment for fishing and that meaning has been preserved ever since then.<br />
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The most basic fishing apparatus consists of a rod, a line, a hook, a lure, a bait and a weight or sinker. The line is a simple string especially made for fishing that is both long, thin and yet strong, so that fish do not notice it. There are various things that an angler asks about when buying a fishing line, such as its resistance, stretch, strength et cetera. The line will be selected based on what kind of fish the angler intends to catch. </p>
<p>The sinker or weight, also called a plummet, is actually a weight that assists in casting the hook and the bait as far as possible from the shoreline or from the boat that the fisherman is using. They are often made of lead as their purpose is also to sink and to get the bait closer to the fish in the water as quickly as possible. However, lead sinkers have been outlawed in some parts of the world, especially the very small ones, which are often called &#8217;shot&#8217;. If ingested by birds or other fish, the lead, which is well-known for its high toxicity, will cause the death of the animal.</p>
<p>Another basic piece of fishing gear is the hook. This device meant for holding the bait on the line and for hooking into the fish&#8217;s mouth. It is fastened to the line and the angler can choose from a very variety of shapes and sizes.</p>
<p>And last but far from least, is the bait or lure, without which fishing equipment cannot be effective. A lure is a man-made device attached to the end of the line that resembles the prey of the fish you are after in every way. Its purpose is to attract the attention of the fish with its colour shape and movement. Artificial flies, tiddlers and sand eels come into under this category. When the fish bites the lure, it gets hooked. </p>
<p>Whilst, bait, on the other hand, is the item physically attached to the hook. Bait is usually of two types: animal or foodstuff: &#8216;animal&#8217; refers to small fish or other water creatures, insects or crawlers and &#8216;foodstuff&#8217; refers to things like grains, such as wheat, bread or whatever the angler believes might attract the fish.</p>
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		<title>Deep Sea Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 18:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though this term might make you think of ocean fishing, deep sea fishing refers to that which is performed in waters as large as or larger than lakes. Rivers and ponds are not "deep sea fishing" as the water is usually too shallow. Deep sea fishing is carried out in coastal waters where lots of large fish species make their home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Even though this term might make you think of ocean fishing, deep sea fishing refers to that which is performed in waters as large as or larger than lakes. Rivers and ponds are not &#8220;deep sea fishing&#8221; as the water is usually too shallow. Deep sea fishing is carried out in coastal waters where lots of large fish species make their home.</p>
<p>Deep sea fishing requires bigger boats for the task so as to maneuver and store the catch conveniently. Such a boat should have enough room for the crew meant to carry out the fishing and also for the equipment needed in order to catch and store the big fish. It should be the type of boat intended to withstand storms and bad weather at sea and to facilitate access to the fishing area quickly and safely.<span id="more-59"></span></p>
<p>There is a wide range of fish to be caught in deep sea game fishing includes marlins, swordfish, sailfish, large tunas and various types of sharks. There are also smaller species of fish caught at the same time as these larger ones. However, the small ones are not caught on purpose: they are called by-catch or, if caught intentionally, they are meant to be used as bait for the larger fishes.</p>
<p>Deep sea fishing has been practised in mainly the same areas throughout the time since this occupation became known and later still it became a profitable business. California, Nova Scotia, Hawaii, Florida and New Zealand are among the most common of locations. One of the advantages of those areas is that the possibility of catching big fish along the coasts is triple compared to other regions where the various large species live in deeper waters.</p>
<p>Open sea fishing can be done using several techniques of which the first we should mention is trolling. That is a form of angling achieved by dragging a baited line on the bottom of the ocean. The bait is usually squid or some other smaller fish commonly used for bait and it is thrown behind the boat. The stabilizers behind the boat also called outriggers work great at enlarging the area that can be used for catching fish. Another technique is chumming or chunking which requires that large pieces of dead bait fish are thrown overboard so as to attract large predatory fish.</p>
<p>It is easy to understand that open sea fishing has been developed commensurately with larger market consumption. Nowadays, more and more people in large cities are beginning to be able to afford to vary their diets to include various sea foods, big deep sea fish have become more popular than ever.</p>
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