3. Basic Tackle: Hooks, Sinkers, and Floats
No fishing trip is complete without a solid tackle box. Here’s what you’ll need:
· Hooks: Start with smaller hooks (sizes 6–10) for freshwater species and larger hooks (sizes 1/0–4/0) for saltwater fish like snapper and barramundi.
· Sinkers: Use split shot sinkers for calm lakes and small ponds. For Sea Fishing, carry heavier sinkers (25g–60g) to combat the strong current and waves.
· Floats or Bobbers: Great for beginners, these help you detect bites and keep your bait at the correct depth, making it easier to catch species like murrel, mullets, etc.
4. Bait and Lures
Choosing the right bait can significantly impact your success. For Freshwater Fishing, natural baits like earthworms, flour dough or bread are effective. Catla and murrel are especially attracted to fresh or smelly bait.
For Saltwater Fishing, fish like red snapper, grouper loves prawns/ Live prawns, sardines, small baitfish, squid, crabs, etc. If you’re using lures, go for medium depth hard lures, soft lures, or crankbaits for barramundi, while poppers and jigs are excellent choices for giant trevally (GT), barracuda, etc.
5. Tools and Accessories
Some essential tools will make your fishing experience smoother and safer:
· Fishing pliers: Great for removing hooks and cutting lines.
· Tackle box: Organize your hooks, lures, and sinkers.
· Bucket or cooler box: If you plan to keep your catch, ensure it stays fresh.
· Scissors or knife: For cutting lines or preparing bait.
· First-aid kit: Be prepared for any small injuries, especially when handling sharp hooks or fish with spines.
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