Fish Hat
Fish Hat
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2 Fish Hook Hat Pins or Tie Clips $4.00 |
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B1 SET OF 4 FISH HOOK HAT CLIP VISOR, BAG, JACKET TIE $2.99 |
Teach a Child how to Fish
Teach a Child how to Fish
Get Them on Fishing, not drugs
Children should all grow up fishing. Dad or Mom starting them out and teaching them what to do so they are hooked, on a positive sport and not drugs or bad habits. Some where along the line, families forgot about generational teaching; Grand Dad teaching Dad, Dad teaching you and you teaching your children. Fishing is such a positive way to spend time together and share ideas on moral issues and other aspects of what it means to have real fun without going against the ways of nature. Children love to fish if they are started off with a positive fun experience; we see it every day here at: FISHING at Country Cove Village although, not unlike most of us, work and family situations prevent fishing as much as the Children would prefer to
So, what was it that Dads can do to make a difference? Let me give you a few tips.
First off, start them young. Get on the bank at as young an age as you possibly can. Obviously though you need to exercise parental consciousness about their safety. Whatever you do, DON’T plan on any fishing yourself, because here at FISHING at Country Cove Village that’s just what parents do or at least one of you will tend to the children baiting, helping them learn to cast and play it in and then unhook the fish. If fishing is going to happen, the fishing will be done by the kids with your help! This lets you pay attention to them and not ignore them while you fish. I see too many parents getting frustrated with children who are “getting in the way” of their fishing; but once the child has learned the basic it quickly become a fun competition for all of you.
Secondly, make sure you plan the first trips to someplace that you can actually catch a lot of fish such as: FISHING at Country Cove Village. At this point, it does not matter what kind or how big, just make sure they can catch some. A small child’s patience is very short, and waiting 30 minutes for a bite will turn them off in a hurry. You may need to go to a small pond where the Bluegills are biting on just about anything and everything and remember, this is for them, not for you. At least not at the start, but then stand back and soon they’ll be teaching you, ready or not, it’s in their nature.
As they fish, Brag and Cheer about every fish they catch. Make an exciting experience out of it. Take lots of pictures.
Once you do this several times, they both boys and girls will be trying to take you fishing; like just about every day.
Remember though it is your parental responsibility to make sure that in that day of excitement, they do not get to hot or have too much sun; that will turn them off of fishing for it will make fishing equal discomfort in their minds.
As your child grows older, make sure they get their very own fishing gear to fish with. They need “their own” rod and reel, tackle box, and fishing hat, you know how important yours is to you. Of course, as he ages, those items will escalate in price, but it is worth the money, believe me. Then one day they will start buying their own special need gear!
We see on the news every day about kids of all ages doing really stupid things and getting in trouble with the law because their parents are just too busy for them. Get your children hooked on fishing and you will never have to worry about them or what they are doing because they will be fishing.
By: Pastor Brady
About the Author
Bass Fishing Gear – When to Use What and How to Pack it all Efficiently
Bass fishing is one of the most popular types of fishing found in the sport. People everywhere love to fish for bass. If you are an avid bass fisherman then you probably already know the importance of great bass fishing gear. The gear you use can have a big impact on how successful your bass fishing trip goes. Just as important to know what type of gear to bring is knowing when to use what and how to pack it all efficiently so it can be used when you need it.
No fishing trip is complete without bringing along the right things to catch your fish. With bass, the gear you have can make a big impact on how successful your fishing attempts are. It can also make you more confident in your fishing abilities and more comfortable in long hours of waiting for fish. Here are some tips and guidelines on bass fishing gear to help you prepare for your next trip.
You may require extra gear not really included in the list of categories above, depending on the type of fishing you are doing and when and where you are fishing for your bass. Every fishermen develops his own style over time and this will determine the amount and types of bass fishing gear that you acquire as well.
Remember the importance of dressing properly for your occasion and weather. The clothing you wear can be just as important as the rest of your bass fishing gear. This is why many avid bass fishermen have fishing vests and fishing hats you can attach lures to as well as gear to protect them from the elements and many pockets for holding everything you may need close to your person.
Baits and Lures
Of all the types of bass fishing gear, some of the most vital to success will be your baits and lures. When it comes to baits and lures for bass, there are literally thousands to choose from. Each of these typically falls into one of 6 basic categories:
crank baits
spinner baits
top waters
jigs
plastics
live bait
Of these, you can choose which will work best according to your needs at the time, the type of fish you are fishing for, the conditions of the waters and your personal preferences. Most bass fishermen have a combination of different types of lures and baits on any given fishing trip so they can be sure to always have what they need. If one bait isn’t working for you after you try using it different ways then you will have other types available to try as well.
The type of bait or lure that you use depends on different situations such as the weather that day, the type of waters you are fishing in, the size and species of the bass, the area of water and more. Bass fishing as a sport is considered very dynamic, which you probably already know. No two situations are the same and will call for different tactics and techniques. Always being prepared with the right bass fishing gear is also very important.
About the Author
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best bass fishing information possible. Get more information on bass fishing gear here: http://www.askbassfishing.com/
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2 Fish Hook Hat Pins or Tie Clips $4.00 |
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B1 SET OF 4 FISH HOOK HAT CLIP VISOR, BAG, JACKET TIE $2.99 |
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G LOOMIS SKELETON FISH BEANIE HAT, VERY COOL!!!! $18.00 |
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Brook Trout Fish Hat Pin or Lapel Pin * FREE Hat Pin * $5.00 |
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Bonefish – Fish Hat Pin or Lapel Pin * FREE Hat Pin * $5.00 |
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Hardy Greys Logo Hat Born To Fish GREAT NEW $22.00 |
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B1 SET OF 4 FISH HOOK HAT CLIP VISOR, BAG, JACKET TIE $3.99 |
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G LOOMIS “FEAR NO FISH” 3D Hat in BONE of G Loomis rod $22.00 |
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G LOOMIS “FEAR NO FISH” 3D Hat in BLUE of G Loomis rod $22.00 |
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G LOOMIS FISH Mesh Back HAT of G Loomis rods $22.00 |
