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Is there anything more enjoyable
on this entire planet than fishing with light tackle? For me,
fishing with light tackle is as much fun as can be had while
clothed! I'm telling you if you've never experienced the thrill
of catching an 18 inch Rainbow Trout on 4-pound test, while standing
in the current of a flowing stream, you need to put it on you
"things to do" list! Light tackle fishing makes the
great sport of fishing that much more enjoyable. As a matter
of fact, once you become proficient at light tackle fishing,
fishing with what's considered "normal" fishing tackle
won't feel right anymore.
In my world, light tackle fishing
means using monofilament fishing line that's no larger than six
pound test. I personally use four-pound test, but that's neither
here not there. Is this 6-pound test thing some sort of rule?
No not at all, it's just my preference. What is a rule is that
rods and reels should be of the "ultra light" variety.
Every fishing rod and reel has an action. For example, heavy,
light, or ultra light. For light tackle fishing your rod and
accompanying reel should be ultra light action. When purchasing
them, just look at the manufacturers descriptions of the products.
The description will tell you what the rod or reels action is.
When light tackle fishing,
I prefer to use live bait (especially worms) as well. Of course
small lures can be employed as well, it's just that I prefer
live bait. A very effective technique, that when couple with
light tackle becomes extremely effective, is the use of gang
hooks. Gang hooks are simply two small hooks tied in tandem.
They can be tied yourself or they can be purchased, it makes
no difference. What's important is that they are employed when
using light tackle and live worms.
The bottom line is that light
tackle fishing is not only more enjoyable, it makes you a better
angler as well. Using light tackle forces the angler to learn
how to play their catch, rather than just "winching"
it in. This aspect alone makes light tackle fishing well worth
any time, effort, or money that it may cost you to get set up.
As I said before, once you become a proficient light tackle angler,
you'll find it difficult to fish any other way.
Trevor Kugler
Co-founder of JRWfishing.com
Trevor has more than 20 years of fishing experience and currently
raises his 3-year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing
country......Montana.
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