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Subject Topic: What fishing gear for a complete novice? Post Reply Post New Topic
04/1/2009 at 1:55pm
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Hi, are there any anglers out there?

I would like to get into a little fishing this year, lake fishing & maybe river fishing. Mainly for holidays etc. Can anyone recomend a starter rod and reel, and what other (non expensive!) gear would I need? We have a cash generator shop where we live that has lots of second hand rod 'n' reels in stock for about £15 - £25, but I don't know what sort I would need. Any suggestions welcome.



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04/1/2009 at 2:33pm
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Argos do some good starter kits reasonbley priced might do you a turn until you get better at fishing

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04/1/2009 at 4:01pm
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Try Bennetts of Sheffield they do Mail Order

http://www.bosfish.co.uk/

 

 

 



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06/1/2009 at 5:05pm
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Definitely start with Argos. The do some really inexpensive outfits complete with a basic instruction book. Fishing is all about practice and learning, it takes time to perfect your own techniques but its fun doing it. I have been fishing fo 50 years and still get a thrill when my float twitches

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06/1/2009 at 8:34pm
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Thanks guys,

Argos seem to do some great value starter kits. Also checking out Bennetts.

Happy New Year!



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07/1/2009 at 10:20am
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I would be looking for a general purpose float rod around 12 foot long paired with any reel capable of holding at least 100yds of 4-6lbs line..4-6lbs line allows you the option of tying a hooklength of lesser breaking strain say 2-3lbs(or less) to your main line for fishing for silver fish..ie roach/dace etc..but still gives you the option of fishing the 4-6lbs line straight through to your hook if fishing on the float for bigger species like carp/tench etc...Also a multi tip(usually 3) feeder rod for distance fishing on the bottom..The 3 tip rod again gives you the option of fishing 3 diffrent sizes of weights usually light/medium/heavy depending on what your fishing for..and I would pair the feeder rod with a reel with a baitrunner facility built in..Okuma(sp) do some reasonable reels in the £15-20 bracket...If big(ish) Carp are your quarry Wychwood do some reasonable starter rods/reels..in the £50 bracket..As Hawk said above fishing is all about practise and learning as you go..So go...enjoy.

Jelboy.

Ps: You could perhaps start off with a smaller rod for float fishing..but a 12 footer gives you better control of the line when fishing at diistance..and of course aids netting/bringing to hand any fish you hook..and in any of those fiddly rig changes that occur from time to time when fishing



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07/1/2009 at 10:39pm
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Bennits are very good.. Customer service is brilliant.

If its young kids aswell start them with a pole rather than a rod and reel combo.

Kids with a pole get on alot quicker i take my boys 3 and 5 years old and they do just fine with a little help.

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11/1/2009 at 11:16am
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Thanks Jellboy and Andy,

Our son is three so this summer will be perfect for getting him involved.

 

Cheers guys.



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11/1/2009 at 3:15pm
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Hi Glyn

Keep your eyes out for taster days with the Environment Agency. They do events at variuos places throughout the summer, where your lad can have a session with a licensed angling coach.Session's can be around half an hour but is enough to get him hooked. And the good news is these sessions are generally FREE



12/1/2009 at 6:10pm
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Lu Pitt as a post on fishing tackle and placed this link   http://whitbyanglingsupplies.com/   there is a starter kit for 25 pounds, which appears to be very good value, most decent fishing tackle shops will be only too pleased to offer help and assistance,if river or canal fishing dont forget that you need an eviroment license or a hefty fine can be given I think its a similar case in France, licenses in France seem to be sold from the ' Tabac ' shops, nice touch having a coffee beer or glass of vino whilst your licence is written out I found French fishermen to be very friendly and helpful.

Regards  Stew



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12/1/2009 at 6:33pm
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Quote: Originally posted by arcuk73 on 07/1/2009

Bennits are very good.. Customer service is brilliant.

If its young kids aswell start them with a pole rather than a rod and reel combo.

Kids with a pole get on alot quicker i take my boys 3 and 5 years old and they do just fine with a little help.

:)


Yep Glyn I'd endorse Andy's Idea of starting the wee lad(3yrs old) off on a 3m pole usually called a whip..The whip is a telescopic pole that extends out by 3-4 sections and the line usually 2-3lbs breaking strain attaches directly to the pole through a small eye at the top..couple this with a pole float and a hooklength of maybe 1 1/2lbs tied to a size 18 eyed hook and I'll bet he will have great fun fishing the margins of any pond/lake with it..The whip does away with the need for a reel (thus avoiding tangles) and the cast is a simple flick out with the bait(usually maggots) loose feeding 4-5 maggots each cast to more or less the same spot each time to bring the fish in and get them feeding...

Jelboy.



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14/1/2009 at 6:25pm
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dont get a starter kit from Argos, just pop into a reputable tackle shop and explain what you want the tackle for and what you want to spend and they will always put you on the right gear, but try not to go when the shop is full, a week day or a Saturday morning rather than afternoon when anglers are rushing in for there bait for Sundays, and the shop assistant will be more than happy to spend some time with you showing you how to use the new gear you have just bought. good luck [;)]

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19/1/2009 at 7:53pm
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Great advice everyone, thank you.



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16/2/2009 at 11:16pm
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Discover leisure do a good starter kit.



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