Fishing tackle and golf shop
Fishing is usually a site you see on a sunny Sunday morning, it is also classed as a sport, although some people would not consider sitting waiting for a fish to take the bait a sport. There is a lot more to the art of fishing than appearances first suggest, some people thing that you put a maggot on the hook on the end of the rod, throw the line into the water and wait for the fish to take the bait. Fishing with live worms is one of the most popular methods used by fishermen. The art of making the worm look as natural as possible is very important, as the more natural the worm looks, the more likely the fish is to take the bait from the rod. Before putting the worm on the end of the rod it is very important for the fisherman to wash his/her hands, as any weird smells on the worm will immediately put the fish off the worm. Many fishermen eliminate these smells by rubbing their hands in mud and grass before attaching the worm to the hook.
It may surprise many to learn that the weather plays a major part in the catching of fish. The moons phase can also mean the difference between plenty of fish in the water, and none at all. Many people fish to relax, others do it to compete, there hope is to find the biggest fish in the water. The biggest fish which was cause in England weighed 66lb and was caught by a lady called Bev Street, this fresh water cat fish was caught in Cambridgeshire in the Bluebell Lakes.
Golf is also a sport which many people consider relaxing, hitting the ball off the tee up the fairway and then off to the 19th hole (the clubhouse) afterwards, to celebrate a good game had by all. There are plenty of Golfshop and fishing shops where you can pick up fishing and golfing tackle, and online shops all stock items such as rods, tackle, hooks, bait, golfbags.
