Extreme Sports Goes
Fishing
Though there is not a definable extreme
fishing event, extreme sports enthusiasts who are fishermen
have taken the sport to extremes on their own. The extreme
fishermen have come up with ways to make the sport faster and
more exciting for the spectator.
They have found ways to speed up the action with faster
boats and high tech equipment that not only catches fish, but
does so with the flair the other extreme sports have.
The extreme fisherman is one who is an adrenaline junkie,
but also likes to the quiet of fishing. Sounds oxymoronic, but
these people actually exist.
The first thing that the extreme fisherman craves is speed.
If you ever watched a professional bass tournament, the
contestants have super charged bass boats that scream across
the water to get to their chosen fishing spot. Some of these
bass boats can reach speeds up to forty five an fifty miles an
hour.
The boats have been trimmed down to skim across the water
and at the same time are made comfortable for the people in the
boat and their equipment. Priced as much as an economy car,
these boats have added fishing into the world of extreme
sports.
Another innovation that has taken fishing up a notch toward
being included as an extreme sport is the equipment. Some
extreme fishermen have modified shot guns to deliver the line,
bait, or lure to out of the way places that a boat and a
skilled cast could not reach before. Using rubber grommets
inserted in an empty shotgun shell, the fishermen can launch
his cast three to four times further than they could do by
hand.
This can be more accurate also. The grommets release the
line on impact of the water and the lure or bait will drop to
the surface. The line for this operation needs to be a little
sturdier and has to be fed from a spool versus a reel. When the
line is cast, the line is then attached to the reel and the
angler can wait for a strike. This will allow the fishermen to
fight the fish longer and give then more of a challenge landing
the big one.
The ultimate in the world of fishing extreme sports is bow
fishing. Bow fishing is popular in southern Florida and the
swamp lands of the south. More hunting than fishing, the arrow
is attached to fishing line that is spooled upon the bow. When
fishing for gar fish or other large fish that swim along the
top of the water, the angler stands up in the boat and waits
for the fish to pass.
Once he or she has a clear shot, they loose the arrow toward
the fish. If the arrows strikes the fish it will sometimes
stick into the fish or pass through the body. When the string
is taunt, the arrow will not slide through the wound and the
archer angler will bring his fish in. The string is a little
tougher than normal fishing line. Bow fishing is the king of
extreme sports when it comes to fishing.
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Author: Peter
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