Title: 
Essential Fishing Accessories

Word Count:
476

Summary:
In order to truly enjoy the art and sport of fishing, you'll need a few basic essentials as well as some of the various other accessories that just make fishing enjoyable.


Keywords:
electronic, sonar, GPS, fish finders, humminbird, garmin, bottom line, magellan, lowrance, eagle


Article Body:
In order to truly enjoy the art and sport of fishing, you’ll need a few basic essentials as well as some of the various other accessories that just make fishing enjoyable.  You will find that this is a great time to learn about what options you have in fishing and to gather up your tools so that you can set out to enjoy the day.

The rod and reel are the most fundamental of all fishing equipment.  You can go with a basic set if you are buying for children or are just the casual fisherman.  You’ll also choose basic tackle including hooks, sinkers, fishing line and as bobbers.  You’ll need needle nose pliers too.  You should consider purchasing a net as well.  Make sure to choose the right size of net as a small net can easily lose you the catch.  If you fish for a number of different fish, then look for one larger and one smaller option to consider.

Consider the electronic alarm.  This wonderful contraption will allow your fishing line to thread through the slot in the alarm head.  When you get that bite, the alarm goes off and the LED display flashes.  You know there is something waiting for you then!  There are a wide range of options to consider here.

Your clothing choices are also important to consider.  You’ll need a fishing hat and sunglasses, to protect you from the sun’s powerful rays.  A vest is another option especially if it has lots of pockets in it.  Waders are idea for thigh or chest type fishing excursions.  A good waterproof jacket is almost a necessity in the fall or spring months.  Gloves are essential as well.  You can select rain suits to help keep you dry as well.

Other things to consider include forceps, flashlights, wading shoes, scissors and a fishing belt.  For game fish, consider a gaff.  The tackle box or bag, pliers and pocket thermometers are important as well.  Think about angling pliers and a good quality fishing knife and sharpener too.  Of course, you should take with you a floatation vest or life jacket if you are heading out onto a boat.

Before you run out and spend a considerable amount of money, though, make sure that you take into considerations the type of fish you are after as well as the skill and preferences that you have.  Not sure what you need?  You can always ask a family member or friend for help but more than likely your information can come from the staff member at your local bait shop.  

Fishing only gets better when you have more than enough fishing accessories to help you get the job done correctly.  Most of these accessories can be purchased through the web or in any of the best fishing tackle shops near you.