Do you know how much line to put on the spinning reel and why is it important? Learn how to find that perfect amount depending on a fishing technique!
Fishing for beginners is a section, where you will find articles that will serve as a guide to people who are new to the sport of fishing. Most articles will assume that you are an absolute novice and try to help build your knowledge base and skillset in a systematic but straightforward manner.
We will publish articles on a wide range of topics such as; do catfish have scales, teeths or bones and how long do they live out of the water.
We will also cover the topics like what are fishing rods made of, what is the best barometric pressure for fishing, what is jigging, trolling and spinning in fishing and much, much more...
If you have dreamt of entering the world of fishing, but you were never quite sure about where to start, you have come to the right place. We love fishing and are excited about passing on our decades of experience to new fishers. It is a perfect excuse to get away from the concrete jungle and escape to nature; you can even enjoy it as a family or with a group of friends.
Fishing is a challenge which involves learning different skills. Part of the problem is that the challenge you face when fishing is never quite the same from one day to the next. There is an endless list of things you need to learn, from how to use spinning reel, what type of reels and type of rods do we know in to how to hold a fish, so it doesn’t escape your grasp. These things may seem simple to master, but depending on the catch, you will need to deploy very different tactics.
Fishing is a journey of life long learning; once you think you have mastered all the skills that you need, new challenges are just around the corner. But rest assured you will soon be able to find your quiet corner of this world, to work through these issues for yourself.
We all looking forward to sharing this incredible journey with you and we hope that you will enjoy reading our different fishing guides (like about ice fishing, surface fishing, boilies, bobber fishing and more) and tips as you venture into the world we know to you soon learn to love.
Do you know how much line to put on the spinning reel and why is it important? Learn how to find that perfect amount depending on a fishing technique!
How much ice for ice fishing is enough to support you depends on do you plan to walk or drive over. Read more to find out details and get some safety tips!
Do you know what is BFS Fishing and how it differs from ultralight spinning? Read more to find out what exactly is it and what are the main benefits!
Are you in search of fishing memes but you are getting lost in hundreds of unrelated ones? Check out the best ones here divided in various categories!
Choosing what pound line for bass to use will determine your success. Learn how to pick the right one in accordance with line type and lures used!
Copolymer fishing line is a new line type that combines two different nylons instead of one. It has many benefits. Read more to find out the details!
Do you know what is the best temperature for fishing and how to determine it? To make it easier for you, I made a quick overview of all popular species!
Do you know what exactly is overfishing and what are the effects of it? Is there anything you can do about it? Read more to find out about this problem!
Do you fly fish upstream or downstream and how do you decide which technique is better and how is it properly done? Read more to find out the details!
Do you know what are the most expensive salmon species on the market and what dictates the price? Are they really worth paying for? Read more to find out!
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