Choosing a Bait Caster Reel – Part 1
March 25, 2013 by admin · Leave a Comment
A bait caster reel will give you greater casting accuracy, which will result in better bait placement. Better bait placement will give you more bits. View full post on Recreation-and-Sports:Fishing Articles from EzineArticles.com Related Blogs Related Blogs on Bait Related Blogs on Caster Related Blogs on Choosing
Have Lots of Fun by Taking Part in Costa Rica Fishing Tournaments
September 13, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Planning a vacation at Costa Rica is an excellent option. Natural beauty and fishing are the two main attractions of this place, which attracts thousands of vacationists from every part of the world. Continue reading Have Lots of Fun by Taking Part in Costa Rica Fishing Tournaments [Article source: Free Article Directory - Sooper Articles] [...]
Selecting Fly Fishing Tackle, Part 1
May 25, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
I am often asked what my favourite kink of fly fishing is, and I always reply – brown trout fishing with dry flies on western streams. But saltwater fly fishing offers so much more excitement, so much variety, so much many opportunities, and such strong fish, that it runs a close second. View full post on [...]
Selecting Fly Fishing Tackle, Part 2
May 24, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Out to the dance floor I went, excusing myself as I worked and threaded my way through couples lost in the strains of the band. Once at the wall, looking down at the snappers, I got a workable length of line out, then picked it up and threw my backcast high in back of me [...]
Selecting Fly Fishing Tackle, Part 3
May 21, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
There are huge sharks, for example, and even sawfish in Lake Nicaragua in Central America, 125 miles from the Atlantic. More species of fly-taking fox fishing tackle are generally available to the inshore angler, and inshore saltwater fishing also is less expensive than offshore sport. Particularly when it comes to fox fishing tackle. For the [...]
Best tackle for Norfolk coast, Part 3
April 19, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Now, I certainly do not advise cutting fish open for the sake of it, but if you are going to cook it, be it cod, bass or pollack, it makes sense and good water craft to gut one during your session to see what fishing tackle they are feeding on. That way, as fly fisherman [...]
Best tackle for Norfolk coast, Part 2
April 18, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
On the business end of his fishing tackle, J was wearing diem clothing for sea fishing and using a rig that I have not used before – a pulley dropper rig. His theory is that in the strong tides of the channel, the rig that offers the best bait presentation by far would be a [...]
Best tackle for Norfolk coast, Part 1
April 15, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Instead of following the crowd towards the town centre car park, park your car in the town centre on the main road and then walk down towards the water, past the uk fishing tackle shop. There you will find some of the best codling fishing in Norfolk. As for specific marks, the whole of the [...]
Fly Fishing Tackle – Using The Right Leader – Part 2
March 24, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
In the taking of trout, especially, there is no doubt in my mind that it is the thin tippet that pays off. Once in Maryland I was fishing Beaver Creek, a small limestone stream. As I worked upstream I came to a long, narrow pool, not more than 20 feet wide. I paused to look [...]
Fly Fishing Tackle – Using the Right Leader – Part 1
March 22, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Leaders are used in fly fishing so the fish will see the fly but not the line to which it is attached and will grab the fly with-out suspicion. One of the major reasons novice fishermen don’t catch fish is that almost invariably they start out with the misconception that it is difficult to cast [...]

