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How to Become a Fishing Hobbyist

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People interested in getting outdoors and enjoying the placid waters of their local lakes should learn how to start a fishing hobby. Fishing is a hobby done by many people as a way of bonding with children or friends while connecting with nature. There are a few simple steps that ensure that you will receive the most enjoyment from fishing.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Fishing rod
  • Tackle box
  • Access to a fishing boat or raft

    Begin to Fish as a Hobby

  1. Step 1

    Research fishing and marine issues before beginning your hobby. Every state has a natural resources department which provides information on the species of fish within state waters. Local universities often have basic information on lakes or ponds in the community that can be helpful to the average fisher.

  2. Step 2

    Consider investing in a sturdy raft before you start a fishing hobby. Your friends may have rafts or fishing boats of their own, but avid fishers should have regular access to a boat. A good approach to finding an inexpensive raft is to look through online or print classified ads.

  3. Step 3

    Head down to your local tackle shop to learn more about the supplies you will need for fishing. These shops may be freestanding buildings by a lake or part of a hardware store in small communities. Tackle purveyors can also speak with you about seasonal conditions affecting your fishing expedition.

  4. Step 4

    Purchase inexpensive fishing supplies at a major outdoor chain store. Fishing poles, line and hooks can be found for a lower price than at specialty fishing stores. You will need a variety of lures and accessories for your fishing hobby so the savings add up.

  5. Step 5

    Organize your tackle box on a regular basis. You will purchase hooks, lures and a variety of other accessories to account for different fish species and bodies of water.

  6. Step 6

    Gather your friends and family together for a fishing trip. As a hobbyist, you should bring a group along from the start to enjoy the hours of patient waiting for a bite on your fishing line.

Tips & Warnings
  • Figure out your primary goal in pursuing a fishing hobby. You may want to fish because you want fresh seafood or to find a trophy fish to display above your mantle. It is necessary to determine this goal early on in order to plan fishing trips to lakes with the proper type of fish.

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