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The Basics of Sport Fishing

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Sport fishing is a popular American past time, and is often referred to simply as recreational fishing. The challenge of sport fishing is to find and catch the region’s most coveted type and species; the whole event may even include eating the catch of the day. Sport fishing methods vary by country and region, and the tournament and competition can depend on the specific species being targeted. From fly fishing to chasing down Marlin, there are many different skill levels and components involved with sport fishing tactics.

Types of Sport Fishing

There are a few different types and forms of sport fishing:

• Bass fishing
• Big game fishing
• Shore fishing
• Ice fishing
• Lure fishing
• Fly fishing
• Rock fishing

Each type of fish requires a different method for the appropriate catch; common species include tuna, walleye, northern pike, finger mark, trout, trevally, sailfish, and even shark.

Sport Fishing Equipment

In order to compete in a tournament or competition, each angler will need the basic tools and supplies:

• Reel
• Rod
• Tackle
• Fishing nets
• Fish finders
• Fishing line

Sport fishing bait can be as simple as fishing lures and spinners, but may also include live fish species and other small animals. Common bait options include night crawlers, streamers, oysters, shrimp, and crustaceans. Frozen bait is another option; mackerel, sardines, herring, octopus, and squid are commonly used for many sport fishing competitions and events.

Sport Fishing Competitions

Scores are given to the anglers at each sport fishing competition, and these global events can be considerably large and extensive in scope. Each score is assigned to individuals (commonly known as shore fishers), and teams (boat fishers). Fishing is timed, and a pound-test will determine what type of value the batch has. Anglers can receive a ‘flat score’ when they land, tag, and release a specific type of fish which is then divided by the line test.

Some sport fishing com Scores are given to the anglers at each sport fishing competition, and these global events can be considerably large and extensive in scope. Each score is assigned to individuals (commonly known as shore fishers), and teams (boat fishers). Fishing is timed, and a pound-test will determine what type of value the catch has. Anglers can receive a ‘flat score’ when they land, tag, and release a specific type of fish which is then divided by the line test. Competitions take place on chartered boats; these sport fishing expeditions are becoming a popular way to take part in sport fishing around the world.






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Charlie Corbin out of Slim’s Fishing Camp in Belle Glade reported largemouth bass in the 8- to 9-pound range are being caught on live wild shiners. Best action has been in the pockets along the outside edges of the grass line in the areas of Ritta, Pelican and Kramer Islands. Fishing with spinner baits, flipping jigs and casting soft plastics over the grass is working on smaller bass. Speckled ...

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