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How to Set up a Fishing Pole

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By Tawny Hamilton
eHow Contributing Writer
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There's nothing like the anticipation of sitting at the end of a pier, fishing pole in hand, watching and waiting for your bobber to go under and a fish to bite your line. While there are many different types of fishing, such as fly- and deep-sea fishing, the simplest kind is freshwater, a great recreational sport. All it requires is a fishing pole, tackle, bait and place to catch fish. The following steps will show you the basic equipment needed to set up a fishing pole for freshwater fishing.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Fishing rod
  • Reel
  • Test line
  • Bobber stop
  • Small bead
  • Hook
  • Sinkers
  1. Step 1

    Attach your chosen reel to your fishing rod. Place the reel into the reel seat and tighten it. Be sure not to overdo it.

  2. Step 2

    Spool the test line onto your fishing reel. You can also purchase a reel that has the test line prespooled.

  3. Step 3

    Thread the test line up through the holes in your fishing rod. Make sure you get a lot of slack in your line after threading it, so that you can easily attach the rest of the equipment.

  4. Step 4

    Slip your bobber stop onto the test line. The most popular bobber is a rubber stop that looks like a grain of rice with a hole at each end that the test line is threaded through. The bobber stop is necessary to keep the bobber from sliding past the depth that you choose.

  5. Step 5

    Thread a small bead directly under the bobber stop. The small bead is necessary to keep the bobber stop from sliding down into the bobber when a fish is hooked and pulls on the test line.

  6. Step 6

    Slide your slip bobber up the test line.

  7. Step 7

    Thread the test line through the eye of the hook to attach it to your test line.

  8. Step 8

    Clip two small split-shot sinkers to your test line using a pair of pliers. Clip them about 10 inches above the hook and an inch or two apart from each other.

  9. Step 9

    Put your choice of bait on the hook and you're ready to start freshwater fishing. You can use an earthworm, a bee-moth, a minnow or a cricket. Keep in mind that your choices for bait are not limited to the ones mentioned.

Tips & Warnings
  • There are many alternative rods, reels, line, hooks and bobbers than the ones mentioned. However, the ones mentioned are the most popular and easiest to use, especially for beginners.
  • Depending on where you live, there are many great places to go freshwater fishing. State and national parks are a couple good places, but local lakes and rivers are also good freshwater fishing spots. See resources for more ideas.
  • Do not clip the sinker on with your teeth. They are usually made of lead, which is poisonous.

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