April 15th 2009 06:17 am

Sea Angling

Sea angling is a continually progressive sport. Many sea anglers started fishing when they are very young. They may be fortunate and live by the sea like myself.  The first step are often fishing off a Jetty or Pier with a bamboo rod or handline, then lowering a baited hook into the water and waits for the fish to bite. As time progresses and the young angler learns new technique from experience anglers, he or she will target different species of exotic and elusive seafish. The final steps is to progress to boat fishing/offshore fishing.

Sea fishing, both from shore  and boat fishin, offers great variety of excitement, whether you want to challenge the sporting qualities of a Ikan Kurau(Thredfin Salmon)or partake in a nigh-time fight with a giant Janakah/Snapper or grouper. The succesful angler will have to learn and master the techniques of distance and accurate casting, experience to find the best spos and the right tackle set-up.

Sea angling is a fascinating sport. It’s limitless in variety that it offers, both in number of species that can be caught and the methods that can be used. It’s anout understanding the way mother nature works, like the tides and species that swims beneath that tide. It’s also an endless learning curve, as each day something will change. No two trips, either on shore or in a boat far out sea, are ever the same, and that above all makes it continuously challenging.

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