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Fishing can be a tricky sport to get into. There's a lot to learn and plenty of subtle knowledge that only comes along with practice and time. For some, casting a line out for the first time can be a little embarrassing, especially if you're heading out with more experienced friends or colleagues.

Improving your technique doesn't have to be a painful process though - with a few of these fishing tips for beginners and plenty of time with a rod in your hands, you'll be casting like a professional in no time at all.
Do some reading first
Are you fly fishing? Surfcasting? Game fishing? Casting your line off a dock? There are a lot of different places and ways to cast a line - each type of fishing has its own equipment and basic procedures to follow. Read up before you head out on the water! Even if you're experienced in one kind of angling, you might not know it all when it comes to another.
Start with beginner's equipment
A lot of people who are keen on getting started make the mistake of jumping in the deep end when they purchase equipment. Better equipment doesn't make you a better angler and sometimes it can just make it more difficult to get started (like open-faced fishing reels for example). Beginner's equipment is made to be easier to use, letting your focus on the basics of fishing before moving you on to more advanced techniques.
Research your bait
Before you head out, do some research on the area you're heading to, the type of fish you expect to catch and the best bait to catch them with. There's nothing worse than sitting there with a glum look on your face because nothing's nibbling - knowing what you're catching and what bait you should be using can mean more success when you cast your line.
Check the weather
While blue skies and the warm sun can make for a great day out, an overcast day has proven to be more successful time and time again if you're looking to land a big catch.
Let a guide show you the ropes
Whether you're heading out on a chartered boat or just exploring your local rivers and lakes, hiring a guide to teach you the basics and show you some of the best spots can give you a foundation of skills and help you find success a little faster.
Of course, the best thing you can do is get out there and start casting your line! The more practice you get in, the better you'll be. We were all beginners once and with a bit of time you'll soon be landing the big ones like a pro.
Gladiator Marine is the ideal boat hire in Auckland for your next corporate event, big game fishing day trip in Auckland, or simply cruising on Auckland Harbour and the Hauraki Gulf.

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