Beginner Fishing Gear for Ladies
Ladies often out fish the boys when the family heads out on the lake to catch dinner at the cottage.
Top fishing gear for ladies
Here’s a look at some basic fishing equipment to help your favourite cottage gal catch dinner at the lake.
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Spincast combo
A spincast reel is the best option for beginners of all ages. It is the easiest to use and gives anglers a chance to focus on accurate casting. Spincast combos come in a variety of price points.
Check these out: Popular Spincast Combos
Spinning combo
A spinning combo is the better option for someone who has mastered the basics of angling. These rod and reel kits tend to be higher quality and have more variability on designs depending on the type of fish you plan to catch.
Check these out: Popular Spinning Reel Combos
Tackle box
Everyone needs a simple tackle box to keep the lures and basic gear organized. It makes fishing easier and safer in the boat when the lures are safely stored in the box.
These ones are in different sizes and colours: Popular Tackle Boxes
Fish glove
Handling fish takes a bit of practice, especially when you have to deal with sharp spikes on the dorsal fins, as is the case with walleye and perch. A fish glove solves the problem.
Needle-nose pliers or hook remover
Every angler should have a set of needle-nose pliers or a hook remover.
Travel pack for the cottage
A travel pack makes it easier to organize your gear when heading to a remote-acess property to do some serious fishing.
Ladies polarized fishing glasses
Polarized glasses are helpful when fishing for walleye, pike, or muskies, as these fish often follow the lure right up to the boat or dock.
Check these ones out: Polarized Fishing Glasses
Sun hat
A quality outdoor hat is essential for any fishing trip.
Go to our beginner fishing gear for the whole family page to see a full list of the equipment you need to begin catching fish at the cottage.
By: Andrew Walker