Sports

Step into an Adventurous Reality: Join a Fishing Challenge

September 19, 2016 — by Richard Dawson

Fishing Challenge

If you love fishing, and want to take it to the next level and find out how well you do compared to other fishermen, you should try competing in a tournament. The worst thing that could happen is spending a couple of hours out in the water trying to catch fish, which is exactly what you are doing anyway. The best that could happen is you walking away with a nice cash prize and maybe some amazing fishing gear.

Finding a fishing challenge to participate in shouldn’t be too hard. And what a challenge Australia is when it comes to fishing…All the different species and locations that you can fish can truly make it an interesting and challenging experience. The most popular fishing challenge Australia has to offer is the Hagane fishing challenge. It has multiple rounds and there are multiple challenges, all of which bring points throughout the year, and at the end of each round, the person on top of the scoreboard gets a prize. So if you don’t do well on the first few challenges, don’t be discouraged and keep going!

When it comes to finding tournaments, you can ask at local bait shops, look online or look for flyers at boat ramps or docks. Then you just have to pay an entry fee and get ready to fish. You need to dedicate time and energy to prepare for a fishing tournament if you want to do well. Here is what you can do to improve your chances of placing high on the scoreboard at a fishing challenge.

Having the right equipment is necessary if you expect to land a good catch. Having the right fishing clothes that will be right for all the weather conditions on the day of the tournament is also a must. It might be windy in the morning and then hot in the afternoon. You should even prepare yourself for pouring and heavy rain. Furthermore, having a variety of fishing reels, lures and baits will also help you fish out the potential prize winning catch.

Ideally, you should get in the water a few days before the tournament to see how the fish bite and what are the best places to catch the fish needed for the tournament. This is a huge step in a tournament preparation and can be a huge deal. Use this information to develop a game plan and know how, where and when to move throughout the day if things aren’t going too well at a particular spot. While you shouldn’t restrict yourself and just tunnel vision your way into the tournament, you should still develop a framework to help you throughout the day.