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Fishing angling techniques PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 20 August 2006

There is several angling techniques involved in catching your fish. Many effective techniques have been developed for casting your gear to catch fish. These are some of the most common methods that are employed today:

Over Hand: By assuming you are standing facing right in front of a clock, and your planned target is the 3 o'clock position so in fishing you can apply the same technique. You should keep your elbow just next to your ribs as you raise the rod straight up. Try to move the rod sharply back to the 10 o'clock position, then you should use your wrist to whip it forward, releasing the lure at about 11 o'clock position.

Sidearm:  Try to keep in your mind that you are standing in front of a clock always. Keep in your mind that your target is toward the 3 o'clock. And face the target squarely; then hold the rod parallel to the water. Move the rod at waist level sharply to the 7 o'clock position if you're right-handed, then try to release the lure at about 6 o'clock using your wrist to whip it forward.

Underhand: Height should be waist level. Then try to hold the rod parallel to the water in the angle of 45-degree from the target. Then go for lose the lure 6 to 8 inches from the rod tip. Then release the lure as the rod reaches the bottom to the circle in one quick, smooth motion, "draw" a half-circle with the rod tip. Use only your wrist and keep the tip of your rod pointed down. Follow through, raising the rod tip to give extra distance and lure control.

These tips are also you need to be employ in your method. So you need to learn some basic tips to master the art of catching your favorite fish. Some the tips to be considered by any avid anglers are:

You should be staying close for more effectiveness according to the water clarity.
Don’t try to make any noise as much as possible your lure when it lands on the water surface. Consider casting past the target when ever possible.

Remember: You should always concentrate on your cast with your wrist, not the arm or your shoulder also.

 
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