Angling is frequently viewed as a lone spare-time activity; a lone angling extremist leaving his house before daybreak on an icy winter day in order to target some obscure spot by a river, with his flask of coffee. While this particular stereotype is pretty well drawn for a good number of fishing hobbyists, it’s at the same time an extremely inaccurate picture of the majority of angling hobbyists who view angling very much as a social activity, gaining new friendships, while also a tremendous justification to take trips around the country and even internationally by getting involved in angling holidays.

Not only that, but angling contests are numerous – and they’re a good means for people to get together and find out new fishing tricks, while creating a fantastic reason to take a small vacation. In point Of fact, there are people who say that angling is only an excuse to go on minibreaks and meet people! Nevertheless, fishing is all the same taken very seriously by many of its enthusiasts and they are motivated by the social scene in the main to learn more regarding fishing through exchanging advice and tips with fellow people.

Over the last 10 years, the net has really helped grow the fishing communities – via Twitter, blogging etc, it’s now effortless to organise or simply go to a fishing competition or informal meet-up, while exchanging useful advice on Twitter, forums, blogs, Facebook etc.

When it comes to fishing gear, the web has absolutely aided anglers in hunting down the most suitable tackle, rod, reel, fishing baits etc due to the fact that now they can equate with numerous e-commerce websites rather than only being restricted to their provincial angling store.

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