What is fishing tackle? When I was first asked this question I simply thought it was just the bait. I was wrong. Fishing tackle consists of everything that makes up fishing, be it the fishing pole, the wire, reel and nets. Fishing tackle is constantly changing with new and improved tackles that promise better results from that of previous methods and tools used. This shows that fishing is a progressive sport that is constantly improving.
In the past fishing tackle consisted of just a line and a hook. When one looks at how fishing is carried out today, it is possible to see a great deal of change has occurred. For instance, the fishing poles themselves are becoming lighter and more durable that cope with the strain of the fish, where before the pole may have snapped. Today's state of the art poles can bend more than 70 degrees and still retain their shape weighing no more than four kilograms. With the development of fishing poles, comes the increase in costs. Fishing poles have a wide price range of anything from twenty pounds to an excess of 6 thousand. The more expensive poles as already discussed are more durable, yet lighter, which add up to the perfect combination of catching the best fish.
Bait, which is also a fishing tackle, has also improved over time. In the case of live bait, red coloured grubs are used instead of grey grubs. It has been found that they attract more fish due to their bright colours. This shows the advancement in fishing tackle with the type of baits used. With artificial bait, thin brightly coloured fake fish were used in the past that shone and moved in the water, attracting fish. This fishing tackle was improved with the development of lights used as bait. Modern methods of fishing are carried out by placing small LEDs in fish shaped, coloured plastics. This new method of fishing attracts a lot more fish then the pervious methods of artificial bait as the blinking light attracts the fish to the hook. Another positive attribute that artificial baits bring, is that live animals such as small fish or worms do not get harmed. Artificial baits will save you money in the long term as you simply buy them once and that is it. They are also usually cheaper than some live bait such as small fish etc. However they are sometimes more expensive then grubs and maggots.
With the development of the internet fishing, tackle has become much cheaper to buy online and from my own personal experience it would be wise to make an investment online rather than go to a shop, unless you are a beginner of course.
By using different fishing tackles and different fishing techniques it is possible to see that there are many different ways to fish. It is also important to note how fishing tackles have changed over time to become more effective at catching fish. In the future there are endless ways in which fishing tackle can be improved. With the development of sonar's that detect larger fish (mainly used in sea fishing) and lasers that can catch fish, it is possible for one to see that fishing techniques will be constantly changing in order for it to become easier to catch fish.
by Tony Savour
Find out more about Fishing Tackle
No response to “Fishing Tackle – What is It?”
Post a Comment