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Deep Sea Fishing

What is Deep sea fishing ?

Deep sea fishing is all about getting into a boat, going out into the sea and casting for fish. It is the art of catching fish either barehanded or using baits and hooks, spears or nets.

There is a simpler form of sea fishing, called beachcasting or shorefishing which, as the name suggests, is standing on the beach and casting for fish. At times, fishing is all about casting a line and waiting patiently, while at others it can call for skills required in a wrestling match, especially when you have to pit your wits against a 30 pound giant!

Where to go ?

Though a rare sport, sea fishing is slowly gaining popularity. Goa is the hot spot. State governments along India’s coastline have tourism and fisheries department offices in the capital cities where you can obtain fishing permits.

What you need to know ?

Deep sea fishing as a recreational sport has few takers in India, though angling is very popular. Make sure you follow rules about where and when fishing can take place. To plan your deep sea fishing holiday, you can contact beach resorts which can help you find specialised activity providers for the sport.

What you must carry ?

A lot of patience is what you must take along with you on a fishing holiday. You may spend a whole day out in the sea and still end up without a catch. You could rent fishing gear such as powerful reels and strong rods from the operator.

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