eh jangan panggil pak dong...gue masih muda :) panggil andris ajah 'gue dapat www.pennreels.com tuh bagian tips nya. eh soal mancing kakap ntar kalo dah dapet baru gue ajak u. thanks soalnya tengsin kalo nggak kebuktian ada kakapnyaaa. --- Wira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry Pak salah nulis Nama, sekali lagi > sorry........... > > --- Original Message --- > From: "Wira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: > Sent: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 13:41:04 +0700 > Subject: Re: [mancing-l] Dont commit a fishing faux > pas! > > >Dapat dari mana ini Pak Nadris? maksudnya alamat > websitenya > > > >On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 07:17:49 +0100 (BST), Andris > Suherman wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>Don�t Do This! � A common mistake committed by > novice > >>anglers is holding a spinning rod and reel > combination > >>improperly when fishing (as shown in photo). When > used > >>correctly, the spinning reel and guides should be > on > >>the underside of the rod. > >> > >> > >>Don�t commit a fishing faux pas! > >> > >>On any given angling adventure, there always seems > to > >>be someone onboard who commits an embarrassing > >>"fishing faux pas." A glaring mistake that > instantly > >>draws the attention (and often the ire) of any > nearby > >>experienced anglers. Maybe a column that helps the > >>angler follow proper fishing procedure and > etiquette > >>would reduce such occurrences � a "Dear Albie" > column, > >>if you will. Such a column would certainly cover > the > >>following "cardinal sins" of fishing. > >> > >>Fishing Bass Ackwards > >> > >>Spinning outfits are designed to be used with the > reel > >>on the underside of the rod and (guides pointed > >>downward). Don�t fish with a spinning reel on the > "up > >>side" of the rod and the guides facing upward, or > >>you�ll never hear the end of it. If you prefer to > >>crank with your right hand instead of your left, > most > >>quality spinning reels feature convertible > handles. > >>Likewise, using a conventional reel on the > underside > >>of a conventional rod instead of on top where it > >>belongs, is an equally offensive fishing faux pas. > If > >>you see any anglers misusing their rods and reels > in > >>these ways, do them a favor and set them straight! > >> > >>Using the Same Old Line > >> > >>Many anglers neglect to spool up with fresh line > prior > >>to a fishing trip. They invest all kinds of money > in > >>the trip itself, tackle and the like, but forget > about > >>the importance of line quality. Never fish with > line > >>that�s been sitting in your garage for extended > >>periods of time and has consequently become > tightly > >>coiled, dry and brittle. If you do, you can expect > a > >>day full of poor casts, tangles and "break-offs." > >>Equally important is using a high quality brand of > >>monofilament or braided fishing line. It doesn�t > >>matter if you put new line on your reel if you are > >>using that "bargain basement" stuff that costs > $4.00 > >>for a spool of a thousand yards. Besides the > quality > >>and freshness of the line, using the right > pound-test > >>for the angling application is key. Novice anglers > >>will often use line that is inappropriately light > or > >>heavy for the situation. Such a fishing foul can > be > >>responsible for reduced bites (if the line is too > >>heavy) or broken lines and tangles (if the line is > too > >>light). Experienced anglers know that proper line > >>selection can mean the difference between landing > or > >>losing the fish of a lifetime. > >> > >>Ignoring the Rule of Thumb > >> > >>Cast a conventional rod without applying light > thumb > >>pressure and you�re bound to experience a "bird�s > >>nest" that shouts "clueless angler here." Sure, > even > >>veteran fishermen experience a "professional > over-run" > >>every once in a while, but if you find yourself > >>spending more time untangling backlash than > fishing, > >>it�s probably time for a few casting lessons. > While > >>many reels have built in centrifugal or magnetic > >>casting control mechanisms that help reduce > backlash, > >>no reel is "backlash-proof." It takes practice and > an > >>educated thumb when casting to avoid problems. > Making > >>sure that line is cranked onto the spool evenly > upon > >>retrieve also helps to avoid casting catastrophes. > >> > >>Crossing the Line > >> > >>The experienced and courteous angler is typically > >>careful about where he or she is casting, and > avoids > >>crossing over the lines of other anglers. If you > want > >>to make friends onboard instead of enemies, be > >>conscious and courteous when casting. Casting over > >>other lines almost always results in tangles that > can > >>cost a boat fish when hook ups occur. Prior to > casting > >>take notice of where others around you have > already > >>casted. Then make your cast to an area that�s > >>upcurrent to the lines of those anglers. If you > happen > >>to accidentally cross someone else�s line, it�s > better > >>to reel in and re-cast immediately, then to wait > until > >>someone hooks up and a mess ensues. > >> > >>Losing Your Balance > >> > >>To avoid being labeled as "fishing impaired," be > sure > >>to select a reel and rod combination that is > properly > >>matched and balanced. Don�t pair up a light action > >>spinning reel with a heavy duty spinning rod, or > >>combine a small baitcaster with a big game > trolling > >>rod. Use common sense and put together a matched > and > >>balanced outfit. And whatever you do, be sure not > to > >>use a conventional reel on a spinning rod or vice > >>versa. > >> > >>Cement in Your Boots > >> > >>Most saltwater gamefish, especially surface > species, > >>make runs that require the angler to "follow the > >>fish," or move laterally to keep the line > >>perpendicular to the boat during a fight. > Experienced > >>anglers know this and move with the fish according > to > >>avoid problems. If you stand like you�re stuck in > >>quick sand as a gamefish makes a run along the > rail, > >>you can expect your line to be "sawed off" in > seconds > >>flat. > >> > >>A Major Gaffe > >> > >>Want to really drive a deckhand and skipper crazy? > >>Just try to "bounce" a large hooked fish aboard > >>without the assistance of a gaff or net. There are > >>good reasons that all serious sportfishing boats > have > >>these important tools onboard. If you have a big > fish > >>on the line, be sure to call for some assistance > from > === message truncated ===
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