Fishing is an entertaining activity and it has gradually emerged as a field from where enthusiast can derive pleasure. In many parts of the world, fishing is regarded as one of the mainstream sports and several competitions are also conducted as well. Australia being the paradise of fishos, ample number of fishing competitions are also held there. In Australia various other event regarding fishing are also carried out, like fishing carnivals and fishing festivals. Basically Fishing competitions include three popular categories: Fly Fishing, Deep Sea Fishing and Bass Fishing. There are several other smaller categories to accommodate every type of fisherman. Let’s get an overall idea of the events.
Fly Fishing is generally a three day event and held in different locations all across the world. This competition is dedicated to catch trout. The Deep Sea Fishing Competition is carried out in fresh and saltwater tournaments. Here the fishermen compete to catch tuna, salmon, marlin, sharks and other large game fishes. This is really a very captivating sport and fishermen become hooked on the fight. All these large fishes put up a tough fight during the attempt to reel them in. And even the experts have to tussle a lot. On the other hand, there are several small deep sea fishing competitions are which are held year round in almost every country. Enthusiast can collect information from local charter boat companies.
Bass Fishing Competitions are most popular among freshwater bait fishermen. Here the fishermen enjoy their rough-the-tumble with large mouthed fish and it is definitely is a fighter. Bass fishing is undoubtedly one of the most popular fishing tournaments around. Countries carry out local and national fishing tournaments. Talented bass fishermen, who want to make it big, can participate in National Bass West All Star Series. This series is hosted in California and Arizona, whereas the actual location varies every year. This competition is a two day event that hosts teams, with each fisherman competing to be the Angler of the Year.

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