The Basics of Saltwater Sport Fishing

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The Basics of Saltwater Sport Fishing

January 2nd, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

If compared to commercial fishing, saltwater sport fishing falls in the category of hobbies that put very little pressure on the environment: this is an activity that takes nothing for the fun it gives in return. Profit making or survival issues have no share in sport fishing that remains totally devoted to leisure use.

The most basic of saltwater sport fishing form requires nothing else but lots of hooks, a rod, a line and a reel. Of course, there are more complex devices, known as terminal tackle, that people use to enhance the impact on fish. Among the terminal tackle items used in both commercial and sport fishing, floats, swivels and weights deserve a first mention. Sometimes, lures replace baits in basic practices, thus, sport fishing incorporates handcrafter applications as well as plastic artificial flies and imitations of crawlers.

Although initially a field dominated by males, nowadays more and more women are taking part to sport fishing events. Some hobbyists are disatisfied with the way some issues are dealt with in the fishing circles and the big paradox refers to the lack of apparent purpose for the sport. Why fish if you eventually release the catch anyway? And yet, this is the very purpose of sport fishing. Relaxation and fun define a sport that can be easily defined as a catch-release game.

There are different ways of doing sport fishing. The reasons why people have come up with this diversity were mainlyinvented to set competition standards and move the practice to a more peaceful environment friendly level. Thus, you should know that some of the sport fishing types include kayak fishing, big-game fishing, trout tickling and noodling. For example, in the case of kayak fishing people use stealthy sea kayaks that make the access possible to areas that are unfishable under regular circumstances. In big-game fishing the main action occurs from boats, too, and the catch is represented by large open-water fishes such as sharks, malin or tuna. Anyway, individual fishing contests are run on land while team competitions depend on boats.

As for the beginnings of sport fishing, it is known that it started off between the 16th and 17th centuries, but big-game fishing imposed itself as a sport after the motorized boats were invented. In 1898, the marine biologist, Dr. Charles Frederick Holder created the foundation for this sport and published a number of books and articles that cover a nice combination of exciting stories and precise scientific details.

Learn more about fishing, fishing techniques and fishing destinations here Fishing Tip and also here Big Game Fishing

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