Sport Fishing
January 23, 2009 by Travel Info, Adventures & Travel Packages
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If compared to commercial fishing, sport fishing falls in the category of hobbies that put very little pressure on the environment: we are talking abount an activity that takes nothing for the fun it gives in return. The sheer leisure pursuit, this is the main trait of sport fishing, as it has nothing to do with profit or survival issues.
The most basic of sport fishing form requires nothing else but lots of hooks, a rod, a line and a reel. Of course, there are other additional devices, called terminal tackle, that people use to enhance the impact on fish. Among the terminal tackle items used in both commercial and sport fishing, swivels, weights and floats deserve a first mention. Sometimes, instead of baits fishermen rely on different types of lures, thus, sport fishing incorporates handcrafter applications as well as plastic artificial flies and imitations of crawlers.
Though a male occupation first and foremost, sport fishing has left room enough for women too. Some hobbyists are disatisfied with the way things stand in the fishing circles and the big question comes from 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. It is a catch and release type of activity/hobby, plus, relaxation and fun are the very elements that define the sport.
Various practices carry the name of sport fishing. The explanations for this variety were mainlyprovided to challenge their abilities and to play the game on the fish’s ground. Thus, on the average sport fishing types include noodling, big-game fishing, kayak fishing and trout tickling. For example, in the case of kayak fishing people use stealthy sea kayaks that allow fishermen to reach 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 tuna, marlin or sharks. 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 invention of motorized boats. In 1898, the marine biologist, Dr. Charles Frederick Holder created the foundation for this sport and published quite a few articles and books that provided a nice combination of exciting stories and accurate scientific details.
Fishing Reel
January 9, 2009 by Travel Info, Adventures & Travel Packages
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The fishing reel is the part of the fishing gear without which the retrieval of the fishing line would not be possible; the reel as such also uses a spool and an axle for easy operation. Used traditionally in angling, a recreational sport, the fishing reel is most often used together with the fishing rod. However, there are professional reels which are mounted directly on the boat gunwales or transoms. In case you are interested in this kind of information, the first use of a fishing reel is mentioned in the documents around 1190 AD. Actually there is an illustration of the use of this device in a Chinese painting and mentions of this piece of fishing equipment were made in Chinese records beginning about 1195 AD. As far as the invention of the fishing reel in America is concerned, Kentucky native George Snyder is the one who gets the credit for it.
One other fishing reel detail that deserves all the attention is design variety that makes selection pretty difficult sometimes. In time, as fishing developed, fishermen invented different kinds of equipment, specialized for the extensive diversity of this occupation. What makes fishing different? The kind of fish you are after makes the crucial decisive factor for the choice of the fishing reel, but the waters and the season also become selection factors.
The fishing reel variety is quite impressive. Worth mentioning for the sake of exemplification are spin cast reels, center-pin reels, bait casting models, fixed-spool types as well as under-spins and so on. Each type of fishing reel has its own characteristics and mode of operating, which you should definitely be familiar with in order to make the best of the fishing experience.
Details on the mechanisms of fishing reels could prove helpful under certain circumstances. When technical features get under discussion we need to refer to both reels and drags. In the direct-drive fishing reel, the spool and handle are coupled directly; therefore when the handle moves in one direction the spool recaptures the same movement. In an anti-reverse fishing reel, on the other hand, there is a mechanism which lets the line play out while the handle stays motionless. The drag mechanism applies pressure on the rotating spoon to a variable extent. The purpose of the drag mechanism in the fishing reel is to provide the right amount of friction to the line.
Fishing Lures
January 8, 2009 by Travel Info, Adventures & Travel Packages
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Fishing lures are mostly used in recreational fishing. They consist of objects attached at the end of the line and they are designed to look like the prey of the fish that you want to catch. Color, vibration, movement and shape, all influence the capture as such. If there were no lures attached to the lines, the bait could remain invisible for the fish. All fishing lures come with a hook on the end for the attaching of the bait. Once the fishing lures play their part, the fish gets hooked.
With the help lures, hiding fish are also attracted out of their hidings becoming an easier prey. This is done by casting and retrieving the lures progressively, and such movements make the lures appear to be swimming. The movement of the lure will also make light reflect and thus attract the attention of the fish.
Fishing lures fall into several categories depending on the manufacturing concept and the purpose they serve. A first type is the jig, a lead hook with a sharp tip onto which artificial or natural bait is placed. This is usually shaped like a minnow, worm or crawfish. Another category consists of the surface fishing lures that got their names because they are lighter than the jigs and therefore meant to float on the water and look like surface prey. Last but not least, the spawn fishing lures have been created for surface fishing; they are thin and shiny so that they can get fish attention as quickly as possible.
Another category is that of plugs or crank-baits; these fishing lures are designed to move at faster speeds and to go back and forth exactly as fish prey would. In the popular group of artificial baits, bass worms and flies are extensively used.
Fishing lures are not an invention of our times, as they have been part of fishing ever since the appearance of this occupation. The change results from the possibility to manufacture the lures artificially; thus the most common materials for fishing lures are rubber, cork, plastic, wood and metal. Somehow, the decreased use of smaller fish species as baits poses no longer a threat for the survival of such small-sized specimens; consequently, the food chain will remain unaltered if regular living baits are used restrictively.
Last but not least, with recreational fishing, caught and released fish have better chances of survival if artificial fishing lures are used. The hooks attached to the fishing lures are not very dangerous for the fish and do not impale the mouth as deep as the old type hook varieties used to. Therefore, more and more fish survive after being released by recreation interested fishermen.
Fishing Tip
January 6, 2009 by Travel Info, Adventures & Travel Packages
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Fishing used to be a basic occupation but not it just makes a great hobby. Is it history that maintains fishing so popular? Is it because when you take up fishing you have the opportunity to evade from the maddening urban existence and get a chance to finally relax? Probably this is just one reason that’d explain the great joy of fishing. Anyway, despite the relaxation this hobby undoubtedly provides, it can also bring lots of challenges if you want to make it right and with clear successful achievements. Therefore, besides the right fishing gear, you might also need a fishing tip every once in a while. Friends, fishing books and online web pages are the most reliable and within reach sources for any form of fishing tip you may require.
Speedy research results represent the main advantage of the Internet when you look for a particular fishing tip. It is faster and, besides, you can discover not only the necessary fishing tip you were looking for but also funny stories of what happened to other fishermen during various expeditions. When you start a query for the ‘fishing tip’, the search engines will bring up lots of sites and web pages to match your specifications; then all you need to do is take your pick.
You can get a fishing tip from more experienced fishermen. Thus, an ice fishing tip recommends the change of the lure with an airplane jig and the use of only fresh live bait to keep the fish biting. This common piece of info works great for anyone who wants to catch pike or walleye.
Consider this other good suggestion and fishing tip for boat angling situations. Though it sounds difficult, some people claim that it is very conveninet to take plenty of pre-rigged fishing rods, to make maneuvers easier. If you do so, you will not waste so much time doing it but you will get the chance to actually fish more. Whether this is a useful fishing tip or not, it’s for you to decide.
The combination of baits on the same hook seems to be the fishing tip that helps you catch most large-sized specimens. Thus, you should put both corn and a worm together so as to increase the odds for a good catch. Almost any challenge a fisherman comes across can become an educational experience that accumulates as the fundamental knowledge specific for the activity.
Deep Sea Fishing
January 4, 2009 by Travel Info, Adventures & Travel Packages
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Though the terminology deep sea fishing seems to indicate marine fishing expeditions, the term actually applies to any form of fishing in waters larger than a lake. Rivers and ponds are not meant for deep sea fishing as the water is too shallow for most of the cases. Deep sea fishing is carried out in coastal waters that make the habitat of lots of large fish species.
Deep sea fishing requires bigger boats for the operation so as to maneuver and store the catch conveniently. Such a boat is designed in such a way so as to accommodate the crew and leave room for the equipment necessary for deep sea fishing. It should be the type of boat intended to stand against storms and bad weather at sea and to facilitate the access in the fishing area fast and safely.
Marlins, sailfish, swordfish, tunas and even sharks get caught during deep sea fishing. There are also smaller types of fish species caught at the same time with these large ones; however, the latter are not the real intended game. These come as a by-catch or, if caught intentionally, they are meant to be turned into bait for the larger fishes.
Deep sea fishing has been carried out in mainly the same areas throughout time since this occupation became known, and later it became one profitable kind of business. California, Nova Scotia, Hawaii, Florida, New Zealand are among the most common of locations. One of the advantages of those areas is that the possibility of catching big fish along the coasts is triple as compared to other regions where the various large species live in deeper waters.
Deep sea fishing involves several techniques out of which the first to mention is trolling, that is a form of angling performed by drawing a baited line through the water. The bait usually looks like squid or other smaller fish regularly used for bait and it is thrown at the rear of the boat. Deep sea fishing boats have an equipment called stabilizers or outriggers that make the fish catching area larger. Another technique is the chumming or chunking which requires that large pieces of bait fish get thrown overboard in order to attract the larger wanted species.
All in all, deep sea fishing has reached unparalleled proportions in terms of extent because of the larger market consume. Presently, diet variations with fish dishes have actually become an epitome of healthy living, and many people give up red meat for this white lighter variety.
Jobs That Require Travel
January 3, 2009 by Travel Info, Adventures & Travel Packages
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A job that requires traveling seems like a dream come true for many people, but sometimes, you may not be the right person for such positions. Even if business is the focus of most trips, you still get some time to sight-see and explore a little bit of the foreign country atmosphere. Sales positions are usually the most frequent jobs that require travel making as they depend on the visits paid to potential clients in the same geographical area, somewhere else in the country or abroad. A practice implemented by many companies nowadays is to employ representatives from a certain area and give them the assignment of encompassing all the cities or states in their neighborhood.
Individuals with jobs that require travel making to not very distant locations are usually given a company car, plus, the same payment policy is applied to all the business trip expenses as well as to the eventual hotel fees if the trip involves staying over night. Regional management positions are other jobs that require travel availability: thus, the managers of restaurant and retail chains have to travel from one state to another and address the local business issues. The reporting scheme is pyramidal, meaning that the store or restaurant manager reports to the regional manager who in turn files a report to the next executive level.
Some jobs that require travel availability go beyond state borders, such assignments are usually given at the national or even the international scale. Trainers and recruiters, software installers, public speakers, journalists and reporters as well as other professional groups need to target diverse customer categories that are not defined by regional boundaries. Before you start looking for jobs that require travel, consider a self-evaluation to answer a legitimate question: are you suitable for such a position?
Some people have had the surprise to discover that life on the road was not what they expected from their occupation, but they didn’t imagine all the implications when they sought for such a form of employment. In other cases, trips for business purposes could be perceived as a very invigorating experience even if business reality as such cannot be described in glamorous terms. A career assessment test could help one find out whether he or she is good for jobs that require travel availability. Good luck!
Saltwater Fishing
January 3, 2009 by Travel Info, Adventures & Travel Packages
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Fishing as an occupation varies in terms of features according to two main elements: the type of fish and the water environment properties. It is obvious that according to the different ways of catching the fish, different kinds of equipment are necessary. In time fishing tackle and techniques have developed requiring adaptation for one activity sector or another particularly when since the preeminence of fishing for commercial purposes. Therefore, to comply with market demands and increasing needs, saltwater fishing is widely performed in the entire planetary ocean as well as on internal seas.
The tackle has to match the variety of water fish species in order to be efficient. Consequently, this very uniqueness of saltwater fishing has determined a variation of tackle, gear parts, baits and lures. Furthermore, water depths, variations of water temperatures, light reflection and the environment purity level influence saltwater fishing as objective external factors. Skilled fresh water fishermen will immediately feel the difference when trying saltwater fishing for the first time; some say it is impossible to resist it.
Lines and lures are the first to reflect the differentiation level between the various categories of saltwater fishing. As you can see, not only the environment and the fauna influence the equipment, but the fishing items and devices influence each other and require certain adjustments and modifications.
No matter how you prefer to do saltwater fishing remember that the monofilament fishing line is the best choice for any lure, combining economy and good casting range. The advantage of monofilament fishing line for saltwater fishing comes from its versatility as it accepts and works quite properly with all lures. Besides, it can be weighted with a number of sinkers to take the fishing line to the depths you want it to get. Low cost and ubiquity make two other main features of the mono-filament line; it can be bought in large spools and is readily available at any fishing tackle and bait shop.
However, mismatches occur for some types of saltwater fishing lures and the mono-filament line. The most upsetting downside of this type of fishing line resides in what some fishermen would call little responsiveness. Its stiffness makes it coil on the spool, therefore causing one to lose casting distance. In spite of these faults, at least for the first saltwater fishing experience, you can try the monofilament fishing line, even if there is a wide variety of other choices you can definitely make.





