Friday, November 5, 2010
The Adventure Of Shark Surf Fishing
Shark surf and fishing, three words that have their own definition. But when you put surf, shark, and fishing together, you will end up with a new hobby, Surf Shark Fishing.
Surf fishing is considered a sport wherein one tries to catch a fish while standing on the shoreline or wades in the surf. Baits may or may not be included. It is usually done in saltwater. This sport is exciting because of the participation of sharks.
Opinions about this sport is split in the middle because of the issue of handling sharks. And, most people think of sharks as “creatures of the deep” or “man-eaters”. Sharks are considered predators that usually hunt alone. Sharks don’t prefer attacking people. People are not their natural food source. Their defense mechanism is threat display when they feel something is out to get them. News regarding shark attacks is unavoidable consequences, being in the wrong place in the wrong time.
So, how do you get started on this new hobby?. These are the following guidelines to begin this hobby.
First is to locate a shark fishing gear. It is important to have the proper fishing gear. Second, secure a location for surf shark fishing. Try to look for good shark bait. Last, but definitely not the least, have an experienced surf shark-fishing angler with you if it’s your first time. It is handy to have a manual on safety techniques on surf shark fishing. Surf shark fishing can be an activity done on the beach. Due to their dwindling population, this is a rare and great opportunity to meet one of the pre-historic specie to roam the ocean. Aside from this, it is guaranteed to give you up to a thousand times of adrenaline rush.
If you are into this thrilling adventure and catching the ocean swell all year-round, then why not get your surfboard up and try Surf Shark Fishing.
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Fishing is a popular activity in Australia, particularly amongst the male population. It is a time for fun, relaxation and a prime excuse for a boy's weekend away.
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