September 22, 2009

Carp Fishing Tackle. Tips For Online Purchasers

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Fishing is one of the most popular pastimes for people of all ages. Throughout the world and here in America Carp are a species in demand from both serious and recreational hunters. For some of us it’s a regular thing while others use it as a form of relaxation to be enjoyed while on holidays.

Whichever category you are in, there is plenty of appropriate Carp tackle available online, and purchasing the correct tackle online is actually much easier than you may think. There are a huge range of options from which to choose and you will have no difficulty selecting the correct equipment most suited to your needs.

However, there are a few things to keep in mind whenever you are shopping on the internet Firstly, do your “homework” if you want to get the best deal. When you’re searching for carp tackle for instance, you will need to ensure that you’re aware of all the various options available on today’s market. Armed with this information, you will be able to make informed decisions and ready to take up any good deals that may be available.

Do not be too eager to buy the first rig or reel that may take your fancy. Just take your time and make a note of the items that appear to be good value and bookmark the appropriate websites that you find.

This time spent doing a bit of research, will put you in a much better position to make an educated online purchase. However, remember that quality is important and you’ll need to ensure that you’re completely satisfied in this respect before you part with any of your hard earned cash and embark on what will prove to be a satisfying and rewarding pastime.

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September 24, 2009

Top Bass fishing Lures

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I’m going to describe the best bass fishing lures in this article. You won’t find a list from best to worse lures,…. just my humble opinion of what works best for me.

All the lures mentioned in this article should be part of your fishing gear because of their effectiveness for bass fishing.

Large and small mouth bass are the two most common species of bass, so my term “bass fishing” refers to those two fish. The bass fishing lures mentioned here can be used for both types of bass. One of the tricks is to use a small version of the lure you pick for smallmouth bass fishing. It makes sense that a smallmouth bass would go for a smaller lure since they eat smaller prey.

Every bass fisherman should have these lures in their taclke box.

Plastic Worms & Grubs – Plastic worms proven time and time again to work great Carolina rig and the Texas rig are the most common way to rig plastc worms. Largemouth bass really get hooked on plastic worms. Usually, plastic grubs would be rigged on a lead head jig. Plastic grub are commonly known to be smallmouth bass bait Berkley’s and Power products are the most popular in the plastic worm and grub market. These items are similar to the plastics you’re use to except that these have been infused with some fish attractants. For really effective lures, get gulp grubs and worms.

Crank Baits – Crank baits are a highly regarded bass lure. Used for fishing a lot of different ways, these lures are usually manipulated to imitate bait fish. And remember, the more realistic a crank bait looks to a bass in the water, the more bass you will catch. A bait that works for both species and looks very real is made by Rapala and Bagley. Hands down, one of the best bass fishing lures on the market today is the KickTail Minnow. The KickTail Minnow is one of the best at looking like livebait fish than I’ve ever seen.

For early morning and late evening bass fishing, the Top Water Lures are best when fishing for either smallmouth or largemouth bass. One of the things you want to look for when top water lure fishing is the water to as flat as possible The glassier the water looks, the better your chances when fishing top water lures. The Jitterbug or the Pop-R are 2 excellent lures to choose from. Top water lure bass fishing is the most exciting when it comes to bass fishing.

All in all, the three lures mentioned in this article are 3 of the best lures for bass fishing. I highly recommend you add them to your fishing gear as soon as possible if you haven’t already. You’ll thank me later.

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September 25, 2009

Trout Fishing Tips

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Number 1. Always use ultra light fishing gear if you are fishing for trout. Too many times, anglers attempt to use medium-action gear when at the stream trying to snag trout. It’s a big mistake and won’t allow you to catch fish. Instead, you have to use an ultra light rod and reel and the lightest fishing line possible.

Personally, I’ve found that four-pound test monofilament line works best when fishing for trout. Using light line and gear are paramount for trout fishing, especially if you’re fishing small rivers and streams.

Number 2. Be aware of your shadow; you need to avoid casting a shadow on the area you will be fishing when fishing small rivers and streams. Casting a shadow is a sure-fired way to scare away the larger, older trout from the area. If you want to catch trout, you must be aware of your shadow.

Number 3.  No artificial bait or lure beats the effectiveness of a plain-old live worm when it comes to catching trout. For me, a live worm riding the current of a small river or stream will attract trout most times the fish are present. And the best way to rig a live worm for trout fishing is to use a set of gang hooks. Gang hooks and live worms is the perfect combo for trout fishing.

Number 4. Using small spinners, in the 3-7/16 range, are terrific bait for catching trout. While effective in many trout fishing situations, the small spinners are perfect for fishing rivers and streams. Popping your rod tip while allowing the spinner to flow with the current can be especially effective. Using black, browns and other dark colors with gold blades is optimal. Be sure to attach your spinner to your line with a small barrel swivel for best results. Not only will it stop your line from twisting, but it will also ensure that your spinner works efficiently.

Using any or all of these tips will make you a much more effective trout angler. There you have it. Just put these tips into practice, as the sooner you do, the more likely you are to reel in the big one.

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