Going fishing: Take the time to enjoy it

Friday, November 19th, 2010 By

Fishing buddies

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Going fishing is a great way to get outside and explore new areas or re-visit old, favorite spots. If you enjoy eating fish, you are going to love the experience. It isn’t necessary to spend a lot of money on gear, clothing or travel expenses to incorporate this fun activity into your routine, so you can forget about cash loans. It can be a fantastic family activity or an opportunity to get away from everyone.

Get your fishing pole!

I recently had to replace my fishing pole. I spent $30 on a pole with a 15-year guarantee that it wouldn’t break. I purchased some line and a few lures for another $20. If you are interested in fly fishing, there are ways to keep the costs down, as well. There’s really no need for personal loans or installment loans. If the clerk is trying to sell you a $200 pole, do not make the purchase! You do not need an expensive pole to enjoy fishing. The main idea is to get out there and have fun and maybe even bring home dinner for very little cost.

Ask folks about their fishing experience

If you want to learn a few great fishing tips, learn to listen first. Ask other folks about their fishing experience, rather than just talking about yours. You can learn more in a short conversation with someone about where to go and where the fish are biting, provided you let them do most of the talking. Take an interest in their fishing. Inquire how they did. Be interested in their experience.

You may learn something

When you take the time to listen to others, not only does it make the other person feel valuable, but you get to learn something new. You might even discover tricks of the trade from a longtime fisherman. However, remember, they won’t share anything with you if you are doing all the talking. So get out and get some fresh air and sunshine. The only thing you have to lose is the worm on the end of your hook or the fly on your fly rod.

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