Fishing equipment


Fishing Equipment:
Having good fishing gear is important for anyone who takes fishing seriously. Even those who just occasionally fish should make sure they use the best fishing equipment they can. There's nothing worse than being on the lake about to land the catch of the day when something happens to your fishing pole.
While this is part of the sport of fishing, it you frequently have to worry about your fishing gear breaking, it can quickly become a big frustration. Fishing is supposed to be a calming activity, even sport or trophy fishing. Having inadequate equipment can really ruin a good fishing outing.
If you're new to fishing, you might not want to spend a lot of money on equipment. Getting better equipment can make a big difference in the quality of your fishing experience. You don't want to go broke buying a whole bunch of equipment and accessories you don't really need, but making sure you have everything you need can go a long way in making an "okay" fishing experience into a "great" fishing experience with memories you'll keep for a lifetime.
For mahseer the rod required is a spinning rod and it has to be between 8 to 11 ft in length. action has to be medium, medium-heavy or heavy.the reel has to be the same action with rear drag and minimum of 4+1 ball bearings. it could be a spinning type or a multiplier. the action for the multiplier is also the same but the ball bearings is no criteria.the next thing would be the line or monofilament. it has to be clear or blue or green with little or no memory.line weight between 15-40 lb test. then the lures or baits . rapala plugs with golden,rainbow,blue,firetiger,silver are recommended in size 4 inches and above.also mepps spinners in size 4 and above. abu garcia tobies in silver copper and gold.importantly plain hooks treble and single in medium to big size and swivels in the same size. a handy multi tool will complete the outfit. one could throw in a landing net too.


A fishing rod or a fishing pole is a tool used to catch fish, usually in conjunction with the pastime of angling, and can also be used in competition casting. (Sustenance and commercial fishing usually involves nets). A length of fishing line is attached to a long, flexible rod or pole: one end terminates in a hook for catching the fish. A 'fishing pole' is a simple pole or stick for suspending a line (normally fastened to the tip), with a hooked lure or bait. They are most commonly made of fibreglass, carbon fibre, graphite or, classically, bamboo, and are the only fishing levers properly referred to as "poles". In contrast, 'fishing rod' refers to a more sophisticated casting tool fitted with line guides and a reel for line stowage. Fishing rods vary in action as well as length, and can be found in sizes between 24 inches and 20 feet. The longer the rod, the greater the mechanical advantage in casting.