
Fishing
is fun— just ask any of the 50 million children and
adults in America who now enjoy the sport! Better yet, try
it yourself— you can quickly learn to fish at any age.
Fishing is not just about fish— during a fishing trip,
families and friends relax together as they enjoy being outdoors
and learning new skills.
Here’s what you’ll need to fish in
freshwater:
- An inexpensive fishing rod and reel
- 4- to 8- pound- test monofilament fishing line
- A package of fishing weights
- Fish hooks (Number 6– 10 size)
- A plastic or wood bobber
- A selection of live bait or fishing lures
- A casting plug
- A state fishing license (depending on your age)
You’ll find everything you need at a fishing tackle or sporting
goods store. Many discount or hardware stores also sell fishing
tackle. If you want to fish in saltwater, ask for help in
selecting the right equipment.
While you’re in the store, ask about a fishing license. Depending
on your age and your state, you may need one to fish legally.
Also pick up a copy of your state’s fishing laws (or regulations),
which will tell you the types of fish, the minimum size limit,
and the number of fish you can catch in one day.
hen, choose a fishing rod that you can hold comfortably in
one hand. There are many inexpensive combination packages
available that include a rod, reel, and fishing line. Tie
a hook to the end of the line with a fishing knot.