General Components of Fishing Equipment

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When referring to nets, reels, baits, lines, rods, hooks, sinkers, spears and lures, anglers call them fishing tackle or fishing equipment. The fishing gear that is attached at the end of a line is called terminal tackle and this category includes hooks, swivels, sinkers, and snaps.

The word tackle referring to fishing equipment comes from 'takel' which designated the rigging of a ship, that is, the rope supports necessary for a ship's masts and sails. It was only later that "tackle" got to mean fishing equipment, and the meaning remained to our days.

The most basic fishing equipment consists of a rod, a line, a hook, a lure, a bait and a sinker. The line is a basic cord manufactured according to a specific pattern to be both resistant and nearly invisible for fish. When a fisherman buys fishing line he has to be sure that the stretch, the resistances and the strength of the product is suitable for the kind of fishing he has in mind. The line will be selected based on the size and the species peculiarities of the fish he/she intends to catch.

The sinker, otherwise known as a plummet, is actually a weight that allows the fisherman to cast the line with the hook farther from the shore or the boat. Sinkers are usually made of lead as their purpose is also to sink and to get the bait closer to the fish in the water as fast as possible. In some parts of the world, lead can no longer be included in the fishing equipment because of its high toxicity level. If swallowed by bird species or other fish, the sinker causes the death of the animal.

Another basic item of fishing equipment is the hook. This is a device meant for attaching the bait and for impaling the fish mouth. Hooks get attached to the line; and the fisherman can choose from a large array of hook sizes, materials and shapes.

Last but not least, the fishing equipment relies on baits and lures for efficiency. The lure is a piece at the end of the line that resembles very much to prey both in movement and appearance. Its purpose is to catch the attention of the fish with its color, movement and vibrations. When the fish goes for the lure, it gets hooked. Bait is the prey like element attached to the hook that works together with the lure for a successful catch. Bait can be natural including insects, little fish or worms, or artificial made of fabric or plastic materials.

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