Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
5:59 pm
Irrespective where you are fishing the fishing reels must be the best quality and not let you down. If you are in the process of building your fishing kit, you should pay particular attention to the kind of equipment you are putting together. A penny pinched here and there could cost you a prized trophy on any of your fishing trips. There are different sets of equipment for different game. You definitely Read the rest of this entry
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Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at
5:37 pm
Whats an ought or ot on a fishing reel?
a shark reel whatss an ot or ought
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Monday, January 25th, 2010 at
5:35 pm
The diversity does not seem to end when it comes to purchasing fishing reels. Stroll into any retail store catering to fishermen and get ready to be inundated with nearly continuous reel displays. So how can a beginner choose what will fit their fishing needs between a host of manufacturers, spinning reels, bait-casting reels, and many different reel designs?
Establish whether you are going to use Read the rest of this entry
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at
5:11 pm
There are two options in picking up your fly fishing reel, the fixed-spool and the conventional kind. The second type is commonly employed in saltwater fishing and it works by means of a revolving spools. The first kind is the type that has immobile spools.
If you are on the look for a cheaper option, go for the fixed-spool reel and this is the best for the inexperienced users. This type is specially Read the rest of this entry
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Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at
5:02 pm
What is your favorite fishing rod & reel in your collection?
I am not asking this question for you to tell me your "favorite fishing reel for this" and your "favorite fishing reel for that", this is a question of your favorite of ALL of your reel & rod combos!
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
5:07 pm
Fishing in deep saltwater with spinning reel rod?
I fish on a pier with deep water 50ft +. My problem is that i cant feel when my line reaches the bottom. is there a way i can tell? To me my rod is useless when it comes to deeo waters cuz i cant feel when it hit bottom.
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at
5:30 am
What is the best fly fishing reel for under $200?
What are the best (top 5, top 3) fly fishing reels for under $200?
I don't know much about fly fishing, but my friend has been fly fishing for years, it's his favorite thing to do and I want to get him something for Christmas.
I've seen some for a few hundred, but since I don't have time to research (need to buy it within the next Read the rest of this entry
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at
5:45 pm
There are 2 main types of fishing reels although there are other subsets that are quite common. Although these are not exclusive to certain fish or conditions they level of the angler involved does play a part.
Baitcasting Reels
Baitcasting fishing reels can also be called overhead reels which is a term that refers to how they are cast. They are often quite simple in design and the line sits on a Read the rest of this entry
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at
11:15 am
Anyone who sees him or herself as an angler will end up with loads of fishing gear. Lures, flies, weights, swivels of all sorts and descriptions will make their miraculous way into the "fishing gear" and woe betide if anyone dares to even look at the stuff.
Stuff? What stuff? "My equipment, thank you very much".
Then every once in a long while you actually sit down and check over what you have managed Read the rest of this entry
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at
11:15 pm
Fishing reels have two classifications: the fixed spool reels and the conventional reels. Fixed spool reels are immobile. Conventional reels, on the other hand, feature spools that revolve and are commonly used in saltwater fishing. These are further divided into three varieties: spinning, spincasting and baitcasting.
Baitcasting Reels
This is a small and conventional type. It can easily fit into Read the rest of this entry
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