Nothing's Better Than Going Fishing

Loving Fishing by Lauren

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A beautiful rainbow trout

Below are a list of necessary materials to take on a fishing trip:

  1. A fishing pole with line, hooks, weights, and a reel

  2. A cup of bait (worms, crickets, salmon eggs, etc.)

  3. Extra hooks

  4. Pliers

  5. A net

  6. A bucket

  7. Some sunscreen, a hat, or other things for sun protection!!

  8. A tacklebox to keep all the necessities!!!

Most bait is inexpensive, and here are a few of my favorites. Keep in mind that you do not have to buy these items in such bulk, and that smaller amounts are much cheaper.

Types of Bait
Where to Find
Prices
Salmon Eggs per 2 oz
Sporting Goods Stores (Big 5, etc.), or anywhere with a fishing section (Longs Drugs, etc.)
$ 2.95
Crickets per 500
In some select stores or in nature.
$ 10.00
Worms (11dzn)
Found in nature, in small refrigerators in sporting goods stores, or grocery stores (called night crawlers or critters).
$ 20.95
Power Bait per bottle
Anywhere with a fishing section in a store.
$ 5.25
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