March 4th, 2008

Saltwater Fishing Rods

The joys of saltwater fishing rods! Imagine it. You are standing on the deck of one the nicest charter boats one could ever imagine. The sun is shining, you are surrounded by good friends, and you are realizing that you are as far away from work, worry, and a mundane existence as you can possible get. Suddenly something catches your eye. It’s a tug, a tug at your fishing line. You step over to your stand, grab your rod, and begin to reel in a fish bigger than you have ever seen in your life.

February 16th, 2008

Inflatable Kayaks - For River Fishing

Inflatable kayaks are a great idea for anyone who enjoys river fishing. What do I mean by river fishing? I simply mean fishing is small rivers and streams for fish such as trout, smallmouth bass, and even walleye. These types of rivers and streams usually feed into larger rivers and bodies water, and are normally fished from the bank or with the help of a pair of waders. For these types of rivers, inflatable kayaks are a great choice for any angler.

November 27th, 2007

Slow-rolling A Spinnerbait

If you’re seriously interested in knowing about Spinnerbait, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at one technique you need to know about Spinnerbaits.

This technique is primarily used to fish deeper water areas usually between 10 – 20 feet deep. A lot of times you will be fishing some type of structure, weeds, moss, stumps, or rocks. The premise is to keep the bait deep just bumping the stumps or rocks and just “ticking” the grass or moss. Ticking, being a good red neck techie term, meaning just keeping in contact or brushing the structure. It is most important in this presentation to keep contact with the structure you are fishing.


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