by Dog Lane Fishery
Have you always wanted to try coarse fishing but didn't know where
to start? This handy
guide will give you a
push in the right
direction. Coarse
fishing is advanced
freshwater fishing,
catching fish such as
bream, roach, carp and
tench. Coarse anglers
can be found on canal
and river banks and at
public and private lakes
with stocks of fish like
these. Whilst a lot of
the tackle and angling
jargon can be quite
daunting, it's worth
persevering and talking
to seasoned anglers to
find out what the
attractions are and to
get some useful hints
and tips. 1. The
tackle shop The best
place to start is your
local tackle shop. The
staff there will have a
really useful knowledge
of all the equipment
that a new coarse fisher
may need, and they'll
also be able to point
you in the right
direction of clubs or
lakes that welcome
beginners, or who may
even hold beginners'
sessions to help get you
started. 2. The
internet The internet
is a fantastic source of
information, and you can
find out pretty much
everything you need to
know about coarse
fishing by spending a
bit of time browsing
websites. Whether you're
looking at a dedicated
coarse fishing site,
you're reading
information on lake,
river or canal fishing,
or following a blog
that's posted by a keen
angler, you'll be able
to find the answer to
pretty much any question
you have. Use the web to
gather information so
that you're well
prepared when you go to
the tackle shop or book
a day at a coarse
fishing lake. 3.
Magazines There are
plenty of magazines
dedicated to coarse
fishing and they are a
great place to find out
what's happening around
the country. From tackle
reviews to hints and
tips for catching your
dream fish, magazines
are a great way of
keeping in touch with
the coarse fishing
community. Learn as
much as you can about
coarse fishing before
you start, make sure you
get the right equipment
and ask for advice along
the way, and you're
bound to be hooked in no
time!
About the Author Dog Lane Fishery operates three coarse
fishing lakes in the
beautiful Warwickshire
countryside. Visit our
website now by clicking
coarse fishing UK.
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