Fishing Boat
January 5, 2009 by Travel Info, Adventures & Travel Packages
Filed under Fishing Trips & Vacations
A fishing boat used in catching big game fish should be an angler’s best friend. If fishing as a sport appeals to you and you feel inclined to buy a boat, then you should have a look at the smaller-sized ones not larger than twenty feet. Boats should be reliable, however, as they are designed to help you withstand bad weather at sea, they should also provide speed and safety to you or your crew. A larger fishing boat reaching up to 100 feet in size may transport many more anglers than a small boat could, perhaps even thirty crew members.
Even though owning a fishing boat may be appealing, very few people go for buying one. Most anglers would rather rent a boat, get to the fishing areas and return it when they get back on land. Having your own fishing boat with all the required electronic equipment for orientation and location may turn up very expensive. Not only will some anglers rent a fishing boat but they will also hire a crew or captain who knows the fishing grounds very well and can easily lead them to an area abundant in the kind of fish they want to catch. Even so, the rental of the fishing boat together with the crew could get within the reach of the common angler if more fishermen gathered for the expedition. That is why wealthy anglers are the ones to profit the most from such services
As far as the fishing boat types are concerned, vessels come in many different shapes and sizes. Some are intended for commercial use while others aim at recreational fishing only. The first type of fishing boat ever used by a human being looked more like a canoe that could not go far from the shore. Nowadays, our technologies allow us a great deal and boats have increased in size and scope as well. The commercial fishing boat, for example, can really impress the viewer if we were to consider not only the size but the storage capacity too.
The most well known type of fishing boat used for commercial purposes is the trawler that is equipped with many nets so as to maximize the volume of the capture. Other types of boats include drifters, longliners, seiners, factory ships and so on. They are designed up to such quality standards and according to internationally used manufacturing procedures that they no longer pose any risk for the crew. The recreational fishing boat also comes in various shapes and sizes that include flounder boats, pontoons, charters and kayaks. Presently, many people choose to buy a boat for leisure activities rather than for fishing.
Deep Sea Fishing
January 4, 2009 by Travel Info, Adventures & Travel Packages
Filed under Fishing Trips & Vacations
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.





