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How to start fishing

How to start fishing

Jul 23, 2025

So You Want to Start Fishing?

Fishing is one of the most rewarding outdoor activities—calming, exciting, and surprisingly beginner-friendly. Whether you're dreaming of peaceful mornings by the lake or planning your first big catch, this guide is here to help you hit the water with confidence.

At Duke and Duchess Outdoors, we believe everyone should enjoy the thrill of fishing—without the confusion of gear overload. That’s why we’ve created this simple guide and paired it with a hand-picked starter collection that covers everything you need.


1. Choose the Right Rod and Reel

Your fishing journey starts with the right combo.

Best for Beginners:

  • Telescopic Fishing Rods – Easy to carry and store, ideal for travel and spontaneous trips.

  • Spinning Reels – Versatile and forgiving, great for learning basic casting techniques.

 


2. Stock Up on Tackle

Tackle refers to the gear you’ll use to catch fish: hooks, sinkers, lures, swivels, and more.

Must-Haves:

  • Hooks: Different sizes depending on the fish type.

  • Sinkers: Help your bait sink to the right depth.

  • Lures or Bait: Artificial lures or live bait to attract your catch.

  • Swivels: Reduce line twisting and make changing lures easier.

 


3. Don’t Forget Line and Tools

A durable line and a few essential tools make your setup complete.

Recommended:

  • Braided or Fluorocarbon Line – Strong, reliable, and versatile.

  • Fishing Pliers – For cutting line and removing hooks safely.

  • Tackle Box – Keeps all your gear organized and easy to carry.

 


4. Know Your Fishing Environment

Different water types = different gear needs.

Freshwater: Lakes, rivers, ponds – usually smaller fish like bass, trout, or crappie.
Saltwater: Requires corrosion-resistant gear for fish like mackerel, redfish, or snapper.

Stick to freshwater when starting—it’s easier and more accessible.


5. Keep It Legal & Safe

Check local regulations about fishing licenses, catch limits, and safety guidelines.
And don’t forget sunscreen, water, and a first-aid kit.


Ready to Get Started?

Fishing is more than just a sport—it’s a lifestyle. Start slow, stay curious, and enjoy the journey.

See you on the water!

Written by: The Team at Duke and Duchess Outdoors