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Surf fishing requires a combination of skill, the right weather conditions and especially optimum surf fishing equipment. If any part of this equation is not present, you can expect a less than desirable catch. From children to old timers, anybody can enjoy learning how to surf fish. Many places offer surf-fishing lessons that include information about surf fishing equipment and cover fish, water and the skill's basics.
A very important item to be covered during surf fishing lessons is the type of equipment and how it will function best for the ultimate fishing experience. Interestingly, there are few optimal pieces of surf fishing equipment, as everyone tends to have personal favorites.
Fishing rods work best in the surf if they are between 10 and 15 feet long, and the choice of rod length depends on what one is most comfortable with.
Tackle products such as weights, leaders, hooks and swivels are good to carry for a variety of feeders. Many surf fishermen use triple drop leaders, spider leaders or the pyramid leader. Once again, it is a personal preference and it is based on the type of fish that you are looking for.
It is often best to use bait caught from the same area when you are surf fishing a particular area. That is generally what the fish in the area feed on and what they generally will respond to. Consequently, you will do well to carry some smaller rods or nets in your surf fishing gear for catching the bait your prey prefers.
At any rate, landing nets are important to have when surf fishing and it is best to have someone along with you to help you bring the fish in with the help of a net. Which net to use will depend on the type of fish that are in the area. Of course, if your prey are heavier fish, you will certainly want to have a heavier duty net handy.
The surf fishing equipment you employ will depend on the type of water that you are fishing. Surf fishing can be enjoyed in either fresh water or salt water. Many people enjoy surf fishing in lakes, rivers and other small bodies of water.
Surf fishing can also be great fun in the ocean and numerous fishermen surf fish for trophies in salt water. Fishing in the surf is a wonderful pastime for any age group in the family, as there are different sizes of prey to be found there. While wading through the surf, almost everyone will enjoy the sun sparkling on the water while waiting for the creatures moving beneath it.
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