01-15-2007, 12:43 AM
Even with what Tarpon4me stated, there are some variables as well.
You can target specific species and still be surprised when something else takes your line or even a bigger species takes you target from you.
I also like shark fishing. Sometimes Skates and Rays may take your bait. Other times something else will take your bait and then a shark will take it.
You can use some of the same gear for freshwater but it is still better to have "Other" rigs available.
Heavier lb test and sturdier sticks are a must as well as reels that can handle what you are fishing for.
If you are the sporty type, there should be no problem landing big fish on the lighter tackle.
Good luck and Happy Fishing.
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You can target specific species and still be surprised when something else takes your line or even a bigger species takes you target from you.
I also like shark fishing. Sometimes Skates and Rays may take your bait. Other times something else will take your bait and then a shark will take it.
You can use some of the same gear for freshwater but it is still better to have "Other" rigs available.
Heavier lb test and sturdier sticks are a must as well as reels that can handle what you are fishing for.
If you are the sporty type, there should be no problem landing big fish on the lighter tackle.
Good luck and Happy Fishing.
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