Jigs, spoons, plugs, spinners, poppers, flies are types of what?
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Though fishing can become complicated with fancy lures, expensive reels, shiny boats, water-depth finders, and all sorts of other gadgets, all you really need to fish is a pole, some line, a sinker, a bobber, a hook, and some bait (all refered to as tackle).
Basic
freshwater
Fishing
for sunfish or panfish.
This type of fishing doesn't require a tackle box the size of a transport, nor do you need any type of degree.
You need only a rod and reel, line, a bobber and hooks, just like in the good old days.
The only bait you really need are worms!
(or perhaps grubs, plastic worms, corn, bread or bits of hot dog for bait)
Worms can be caught on a dewy night using only a flashlight and a tin can that has a bit of grass and soil in it. This keeps the worms alive.
Thanks Mike. I agree 100%. When I was growing up with my two brothers, we used to go early in the morning to the local pier and dropped a line with worms or small fish as baits ( no reels, no rod ) and went home with something for frying that morning.
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