General Tips & Information About Fishing
Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish. It is an
ancient and worldwide practice that dates back about 10,000 years with various
techniques and traditions and it has been transformed by modern technological
developments. Fishing continues to be a favorite pastime in the United States,
in 2001, 16% of the U.S. population 16 years old and older (34 million anglers)
spent an average of 16 days fishing. Freshwater fishing was the most popular
type of fishing with over 28 million anglers devoting nearly 467 million angler-days
to the sport.
You can help to take care of our lakes, rivers, and
other waterways so that others may enjoy these areas for years to come by
practicing some of the following actions:
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Don''t Litter... take along a trash bag or other
receptacle for collecting your trash so that you can deposit it in the proper
trash receptacle. Use proper dumping stations instead of tossing refuse into
the water.
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Make sure that you use the correct type of bait and
fishing gear permitted in that area. There may also be limits on the number,
size, and kind of fish that you can keep. Check with your destination ahead of
time to see what the local regulations allow. If you use a boat or watercraft
when fishing, check to see what kinds of watercraft are allowed at the body of
water where you are going to fish.
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Pay attention to local procedures and cautions for
cleaning your watercraft after you leave the water so that you don''t encourage
the spread of npn-native species, such as the Zebra Mussel, to the next body
of water you may visit with your boat.
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Don''t fish in areas where it is not permitted. These
areas have been declared "off limits" to fishing to protect wildlife,
vegetation, or for your safety.
Safety While Fishing:
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If using a boat to fish, wear your life jacket and make
sure that your passengers wear theirs, too !
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Use caution when baiting and removing hooks
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Do not fish on unauthorized waterways
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If operating a houseboat, be careful of carbon monoxide
build-up around the boat
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Obey the posted speedlimits and wake warnings if using a
watercraft when fishing
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Bring along extra safety items such as water, flashlights,
maps, and a cellphone or radio
"An
Introduction to Dry Fly-Fishing"
A film JR
Hartley would have made had he still been around
Gilliam has
captured the full majesty of the river and the romance of the trout in this
informative and entertaining piece of work. It is accessible to all ages and
the film will set the viewer on the path to many hours of pleasure. It gives
the angler expert tuition on selected waters throughout the country, where the
skills learnt from the film will have the beginner casting the fly within the
hour.
The film features
world renowned fishermen Ian Moutter:APGAI Chairman Scottish Fishing
Association, Ken Smith: APGAI Chairman English Fishing Association, Ron
Holloway: Vice-Chairman Game Fishing Association and John Berry: Angling Times
Journalist.
Recommended for
getting started
Length: 30
mins
Release date: 2006
Topics : Flies, Rigging, Casting Technique & Presentation,
Environment, catch & Release.
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