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    Why Fishing Should Be Considered A Sport Fishing should be considered a sport because it meets all four criteria that define a sport in the Cambridge Dictionary. It states that a sport is a game or competition, a job that takes physical effort and skill and is played or done by following rules between an opponent or the environment. The time it takes to become good at fishing is very comparable to that of the time it takes to become good at another sport. While fishing may not be the first thing

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    Fishing can bring you a sense of peace and keep you physically fit. You don't have to be rich to participate in the sport, but you do need certain gear. From a fishing rod to extra bait, here is a list of the things you'll need if you want to start participating in this fun sport, or if you want to get your children into fishing. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/06/benefits-of-fishing_n_5754408.html Fishing Rod The type of fishing you'll do will dictate the kind of fishing rod you'll need

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    Top 4 Types Of Lure To Use For Bass Fishing If you want to take up bass fishing this year, you need to make sure that you have the right type of lure in your tackle box. Here are the top four types of lures that you should carry with you if you want to be a successful bass fisher this year. #1 Plastic Worms Sometimes, the classic choice is really the best choice. You should always have a supply of plastic worms in your tackle box because they are not only classic, they are effective. Plastic worms

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    Bass Fishing

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    As time went on. I went from fishing in a small creek to the local lakes around my home area. My cousin had just bought a bass boat and asked me if I would like to start fishing with him. We fished every weekend, and from that point on I began to learn a lot more of what fishing had to offer, bass fishing in general. Preparation was a key aspect to get done to achieve that successful day on the water. Tackle and other equipment are a definite factor to narrow down that night before, as you will make

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    sitting around the dinner table, seemed like just a normal dinner that my mom made which was delicious. My dad said “ do you guys want to go fishing?” we said yes and then one of the greatest things happened. My dad told me and my brothers that we were going on a fishing trip to the greatest place for fishing I have ever heard of, Canada. Me and my brothers love fishing and had asked my dad if we could go before, so when my dad told us this we were thrilled. It was going to be very long drive so we would

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    Bass Fishing The line goes tight ,then a strike ,then the pole bending down into the water,the line running of the reel.That is when you know it's a big fish and the adrenaline starts to pump then you see the great Largemouth bass leap from the water as it try to get the hook out of its mouth as if its life depended on it .But after a long tiring fight it's over and the giant green largemouth bass is in the boat .It's a giant 5lber .Now that would be a fish to bad on average I only catch 3 lbs

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    want to go fishing?” my friend asked as I pulled into his driveway. After a minute I said, “Sure. When are we going?” We agreed upon going early the next morning. While we were waiting on the next morning to come, we got everything we needed for the next day ready. The day was long, but it soon became dark. After waking up to the annoying humming of the microwave and the smell of bacon, we got ready for our day of fishing. I gathered the fishing poles, and my friend grabbed the tackle box and made

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    My First Day

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    relaxing and beautiful, and I couldn’t wait to get started on our first weekend at the lake with my family. On our first day we all decided to go fishing me, my mother, and my dad. Which was funny because I’m terrified of worms and fish. I’m terrified of anything that’s not human and has four or more legs. Soon my dad began gathering the fishing equipment, and my mother started putting the rest of the things on the boat, in the mean time I decided to pick up some rocks and throw them in the lake

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    Bass Fishing. Bass fishing is the angling of more commonly known black bass. There are so many black bass species well-thought-out as game fish in North America. For instance largemouth bass, spotted Kentucky bass, smallmouth bass, and Guadalupe Bass. Bass fishing can be a technically challenging sport and or activity due to many factors like weather condition,water temp etc. Bass fishing has been around for hundreds of years however the sport has changed a lot since it started as a sport around

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    The jig and bobber rig has been around for a long time but I still get funny looks from some that haven’t heard of it before. It is deadly for sluggish crappie that tend to bury themselves into thick brush and don’t seem to want to eat. This technique can actually trigger a reaction strike and you can catch some crappie even when live bait just doesn't interest them. THE RIG The jig and bobber rig is just as it sounds. A jig placed on your line beneath the bobber. This rig allows you to focus

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