Fishing is great Nigeria pastime and this has
generated a huge interest and following internationally as well. It is no
surprise that fishing is among the most popular hobbies on the planet. In
Nigeria alone, the interest in fishing seems to be insatiable and estimate puts
it that around 8 million people acquire fishing licenses on yearly basis.
If you want to make money from
fishing check out these ideas...
1.
TEACH A
FISHING CLASS - You can always make a little
extra cash teaching your skills and expertise to others. If you can, get
involve in public education program on all things about fishing. Get them out
of shore and demonstrate to them on the preparation of the fishing poles, the
right way to cast a net and what circumstances you should let go of a fish, or not.
Show how the fish scale can be removed and how to gut the fish the right way.
Show what sorts of cooking are possible. In short, get them to experience all of
these.
2.
MAKE YOUR
OWN LURES AND SELL THEM - For
presentation, baits should be filled inside a container with dirt and night
crawlers, and of course a little water. To keep baits alive, make sure the
temperature is cool enough. Do and sell your own fishing lures and
flies.Fishing poles made of wood are not too bad an idea as well, and remember
to make the smaller ones to cater for the kids market.
3.
USED YOUR
OWN BOAT FOR FISHING TOURS - There
are tons of people doing this in states like Florida. Organize trips to get
people out fishing. Some people would prefer fish on the water instead of on
shore. Obviously, you would charge a fee for such service, but make sure your
boat is well equipped with baits, tackles and fishing lines, not to mention the
life jackets.
4.
RUN A
FISHING CAMP - A fishing camp could be an
excellent idea during fishing season. You can tailor trips that cater to
adults, children or families, or simply a mixed bag of crowd. Better still,
cook all the catches. Conduct cooking classes as well as lure making and
fly tying. You could show the kids how you make fishing rods from non-descript
sticks. During rainy season, organize trips for some serious night crawlers
spotting.
5. GO PRO! - Being
a pro fisherman is exciting, and you get paid to fish. However, your chances of
getting their is very slim. Not to mention it takes a lot of time and
commitment.Look at life stories of some of the Bassmaster Classics contender
and you’ll see what I mean. Many of them spent years participating in small
tournaments, perfecting their skill on caching bass by learning their
habits.That said, if you have the commitment and don’t mind spending eight
hours on a freezing cold day in a bass boat, the potential to making decent
money is there.
6. BLOG ABOUT FISHING
- Blogs about hobbies are very popular and fishing is no exception. You
could start a blog about fishing like this one, sharing your experience,
thoughts and techniques with your readers. You could blog about anything
related to this hobby.Once your blog starts to receive some decent traffic, you
could monetize it in many ways, from selling ad space to selling fishing
products as an affiliate to creating and selling eBooks and more.For example,
you could write an eBook on how to find good fishing spots where you share your
tips and techniques on how to do it.
and this has generated a huge interest and
following internationally as well. It is no surprise that fishing is among the
most popular hobbies on the planet. In Nigeria alone, the interest in fishing
seems to be insatiable and estimate puts it that around 8 million people
acquire fishing licenses on yearly basis, with 50 million being professional
anglers.
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