Sep

29

Professional Fishing Equipment
Professional Fishing Equipment

Carp Fishing Equipment – Getting The Right Stuff

Most fishermen think that any rod and reel will bring in the carp of their dreams. What they do not realize is that carp, though once considered the trash of the lake, are sneaky creatures. If you are planning on fishing you might as well spend a few dollars extra and get the appropriate equipment for carp fishing. While some think it does not make a difference, carp fishing equipment can be the difference between a batch of carp fingers or hunger pains.

The rod used for carp fishing can vary with the different sizes of carp. In smaller lakes you may be looking at carp up to 15 pounds or so. In larger lakes carp may be as large as 30 pounds. Not every rod will allow you to wrestle a 30-pound carp, so choosing the rod carp fishing equipment should be based on the size of the carp. A 1 to 2 pound test curve rod will handle carp up to about 15 pounds. Anything over the 15-pound mark should probably use a rod with a test curve of about 3. The fishing distance also makes a difference when considering carp fishing equipment. The longer fishing distance requires a longer rod with the ability to handle a heavier weight because of the distance.

The reel also depends on the type of rod and distance that you will be casting. The reel must be compatible with the rod of course. That is something that in most cases can be purchased together to alleviate confusion. Most professional fishermen recommend a baitrunner type reel. This will help you hold on and keep from getting drug into the lake!

Another part of the carp fishing equipment is the fishing line. The rod and reel should give you a clue as to what size fishing line that you will need. Make sure that the line that you purchase is rated for the size fish that you are looking to catch. In most cases you can count on a 2-pound test curve rod to handle about a 10 pound fishing line. That is a rough estimate and the best way to determine is by your rod.

As for hooks there are a number of different sizes, shapes, colors and other bells. Most fishermen will build up a collection of carp fishing equipment that has a variety of hooks, weights and tools. Most professionals recommend that you go ahead and purchase a carp hook. They may cost a little more than a regular hook, but it will work better. When you are purchasing hooks make sure that you abide by the fishery laws. In some counties using barbed hook is prohibited.

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For more information on all aspects of fishing equipment, and to download a free guide, visit The Fishermans Guide

questions about kitchen equipment to all chefs out there?

i’m planning to buy a mini oven for home use. something big enough to roast a chicken/goose and under 100 USD.

also, an ice cream maker for under 100 USD.

lastly, a really good professional chef’s knife set with spatulas, scrapers, fish scalers, peelers, etc.. something i could use for life since i’m a culinary arts student. price doesn’t matter.

any recommendations for these items? please give feedback about the product also. any(even if you can only speak for one of these items) help will be very much appreciated. thanks.

If you are a culinary arts student, spend the money on good knives but do not wast your money on a sub $100 ice cream maker. There are many good knives. Henkel, Sabatier, Wusthof are all decent. Whatever you get, make sure it is high carbon stainless steel with a full tang. And make sure it is well balanced to your hand. I own both Sabatier and Henkel and are happy with both.

Knives are very expensive. I spend about $80 each on two chefs knives. And another couple of hundred on a filet knife, carving knife, boning knife and 2 paring knives.

Getting back to the ice cream maker, I recommend one with a freezing unit. I own one of the cheapest (cuisinart) but it has lasted me 3 years so far with great results. Mine ran about $300. Makes ice cream in about 20 minutes and can make several batches in a row. The best machines in this category run $700 and up, so I really consider my cuisinart quite a deal.

Bass Fishing : Bass Fishing Lure Tips

Sep

28

Fishing Gifts
Fishing Gifts

10 Gift Ideas For Men

Looking for the best gifts for men is of interest to most women, especially during the holiday gifting season. Women are busy looking for gifts for their husband, boyfriend, dad, or male business associates.  This article provides some gift ideas for men. 

The best way to select gifts for men is to see what their interest and passion might be. The gifts selected should be in line with what they like to eat or what they like to do at their leisure.  Your gift can also remind him of you.  Once you have decided what they like, you will find that the selected gifts can be sent not just for Christmas, but also for birthday, anniversary, or thank you.

Some gifts most men like include the following:

1.  Meat and Cheese Gift:
Food gifts are the most popular gifts for any occasion.  Most men enjoy meat and cheese.  Thus, meat and cheese baskets are the most popular gifts for men. There are meat and cheese baskets designed especially for men. Your manly man can enjoy truly manly snacks and gourmet treats if you send him a sausage and nut tote gift basket. The basket is filled with Stone wheat crackers, Pepper Jack cheese, tomato basil cheese, garlic summer sausage, salami, cashews, honey sweet peanuts, and deluxe mixed nuts. The lovely wooden gift tote will last long after all the treats have disappeared.

Instead of sending a meat and cheese gift basket, you can also send these gifts in a tray, a lunch box, or in a gift pail. This is especially convenient for your recipient if he brings his lunch to work.  

2.  Executive gourmet Desk Caddy:
If your man works in the office, you may want to send him an executive desk caddy filled with gourmet snacks. Every man will be proud to display the desk caddy long after the goodies have been enjoyed.  The savory snacks will ease the tension of the work day while the solid wood chest graces the office decor. The wood chest will also remind him of you while he is in his office.

3.  Executive Antique Truck:
If the man in your life is an antique buff or the truck fanatic, you can send him an antique truck filled with gourmet treats.  This beautiful solid wood antique truck carries lots of sweet and savory goodies that can be enjoyed at home or at the office. He will find “You’re A Winner” theme bag with fruit gems, chocolate chip cookies, caramels, gourmet coffee, crackers, fudge filled cookies, summer sausage, mustard and chocolates. After the goodies have been devoured, the lovely truck remains to grace his desk or mantel. 
 
4.  Golf Gifts:
Most men love sports, and golf is one of the popular sport.  If your man loves golf, you can send him a golf gift basket or gift box.  These golf themed gifts are filled to overflowing with snacks to eat and treats for the golf course. For example, in one of the gift box, they can find golfers fortune cookies, golf ball magnet, golf coffee mug, golf theme bag with honey sweet peanuts, hot pepper cheese, summer sausage, water crackers, seasoned pretzel dipping sticks, caramel corn, Greens keeper turf kit, birdie pack, golf tees, and chocolate cream filled wafer cookies. This is a great gift to the golfing husband, father, brother, or for corporate gifting. Other golf gifts may contain a book of golf wisdom.  Alternatively, you can select a tote bag filled with all these treats and golfing goodies such that your golfer can carry these treats around during his games.  

5.  Fishing Gift:
If the man in your life enjoys fishing, then send him a fishing gift basket. The handsome creel gift bag contains The Wisdom of Fishing book with 350 pages of fishing antidotes and stories, as well as delicious treats to accompany his fishing trip, including: fisherman shortbread cookie, chocolate cream filled water roll, cheese dip, coffee, caramel corn, smoked almonds, and other goodies.

6. Nascar Gift:
If your man is a Nascar fan, he will be thrilled when the NASCAR Lovers gift basket arrives.  The gift consists of a cooler filled with cheese, crackers and other snacks, and a history book of stock car racing which will entertain your NASCAR aficionado.  The goodies will treat him as he reads. 

7. Motorcycle Gifts:
For weekend warriors and motorcycle fans, they will love to receive a motorcycle themed gift basket.  The basket is filled with motorcycle mementos, including: ceramic motorcycle bank, ceramic motorcycle picture frame, motorcycle coffee mug, bandana.  They will also find gourmet snacks for their road trips, including Jack Daniels coffee,  cheese snack mix, chocolate cream filled wafer cookies, water crackers, chocolate chip cookies, cheddar popcorn, and summer sausage. They will remember your thoughtfulness for years to come.

8.  Bullseye Treats Dart board:
You can send your man a dart board with delicious treats.  This unique exclusive gift is filled with delicious cheese, crackers, Smokey beef sausage, chocolate Wafer cookies, smoked almonds, caramel corn, and more. He can relax with the game while enjoy the treats.  This deluxe dart board set is sure to hit its mark.

9. Football Gift Basket:
If your man is a die hard football fan, you can send an exclusive football gift basket. The red basket is filled with a ceramic football mug, ceramic football chip and dip plate, ceramic football desktop change holder, cheese & dip spreader, sports theme bag with deluxe snack mix, chunky salsa, roasted peanuts, sugar cookies, tortilla chips, white cheddar popcorn, and summer sausage. This unique gift will delight the football fanatics in your life.

10. Baseball Gift Basket:
Similarly, if your man is a baseball fan, you can send him a baseball gift basket. This baseball shaped tray is full of snacks, including, sunflower seeds, peanut butter pretzel nuggets, butter toffee pretzels, cinnamon sugar pita chips, Water crackers, caramel popcorn, smoked almonds, beef salami, hot pepper cheese, and cheese spread. The baseball fan can enjoy the game while eating these delicious snacks and throwing the soft baseball around.

In summary, in selecting the perfect gift for men, it is best to make your selection based on their passion and what they like to eat. Most men enjoy meat and cheese, so cheese and meat gift is probably the logical choice. Alternatively, You can send him an executive gourmet desk caddy or antique truck to grace his office.  You can also send him a gift basket based on his favorite sport, including golf, fishing, Nascar, motorcycling, football, or baseball.

Kate S. is the CEO of Gift Basket for All, LLC. You can visit her site by clicking on the link below:

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What funny fishing or hunting related gift can I get my Dad for Christmas?

I need some ideas on a gift I can make for my dad for Christmas this year. It is sorta of a tradition. I have gotten my dad a joke gift every year for the past 10 years. This year I would like it to be related to fishing or hunting, but I can’t come up with anything. What funny gift can I make my dad for Christmas that is related to fishing or hunting? Thank You!

Get a hat (ball cap or sailor hat type or whatever) and pin things on it like hooks, those rubbery things they use with bait, buttons that say something about fishing on them, bandaids (for all those times finger got hooked lol), a small toy fishing rod if you can find one or make one, etc on it. I did one of these for my grandpop who loves fishing and he loves it. Wears it everytime he goes out on the water! Or you could do a vest.

Fly Fishing Gifts – Fly Fishing Journal Gift for fishermen

Sep

28

Boat Fishing Equipment
Boat Fishing Equipment

Fishing Equipment

Do you want to go fishing? Do you want to take part in sports fishing?  If you do then you have to be prepared with various fishing equipments to be able to perform well in the sport.  

In this article, we will discuss a bit about fishing equipment.  This will be helpful you if you want to go sports fishing or if you want to go fishing for pleasure; this guide will likewise help you.

Hook, Line and Sinker

Hook, line and sinker are used in basic fishing.   Hooks are usually attached to a pole with a line.  The sinker is necessary to make sure that the bait will be left in the waters for the fishes to see.

The requirement in the appearance of the hook, line and sinker under the water is never to be visible to the fishes.

While the improvements in the modern fishing industry have included many different tools, the basic hook, line and sinker remains necessary for pleasure fishing activities.

Fishing rods

Fishing rods of today have different materials and different uses.  There are fishing rods using carbon fiber, fiberglass and most commonly bamboo.  The flexibility of the fishing rod is necessary in today’s fishing but usually, just a bamboo fishing rod may be enough.

Fishing reels

A fishing reel is mounted on an axle.  Fishing reels are used in conjunction with fishing rods.  They are often used to ensure the movement of the bait underwater.  Usually the reels are used to mock the real life baits movement underwater.

Bite indicators

In modern fishing activities, a bite indicator is necessary so that fishes will be unable to escape.  If a fish already ate your bait and you did not notice it, by mere waggling, the fish may be able to escape your line.  You do onto want this and thus a bite indicator is necessary for you.  

Especially in cases of catch and release fishing where the hook goes shallow in the mouth of the fish, it will easily escape if you have no bite indicator.

There are now electronic bite indicators in addition to float bite indicators.

Spears

While spears are used in the olden days to catch fishes, in today’s fishing industry, spearguns are used.  Slings are added to the usual spears.  In the case of Hawaiian slings, it uses a sling separated with the spears.  It is just like an underwater bow and arrow.

Fishing Nets

Fishing nets are likewise an olden day fishing equipment.  Nevertheless, fishing nets are still used in today’s fishing industry.

There are other fishing equipments such as traps, fly fishing tackle and fishing lures among others.

To be able to perform in the sport well, you will need to know the standard fishing equipment used and go from there.

Again, if you are fishing for pleasure and doing a catch and release activity, then fishing equipments that will not harm the fishes are necessary.

How about fishing boats?  You may not need it but if you want to, then this is a fishing equipment where you might need to invest on.

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www.sport1912.com work on large number of fishing equipments and fishing lures at low prices. So if you are fishing in the same location often will help you enjoy your fishing expedition most of the time.

Going to Puerto Vallarta in May..where are some good fishing spots?

My husband wants to go fishing but we don’t necessarily want to rent a boat. Are there any fishing piers or docks in PV and places to rent fishing equipment?

Thanks
We will be staying at Dreams

We sailed in from Acapulco and the only fish we caught were where we rounded the point just at the entrance to “Banderas Bay P.V . We caught two tuna and a whopper of a “Dorado” or “MAHI-MAHI I think they are called in the U,S,A,

There are charters and you wont find them, they will find you.
Maybe someone else can be more specific but you will have no trouble. 6 hour excursion should not cost you more that $300.00usd They go for $200–$300.00 here in Aca
I hope this changes your mind.

There is a place near the Marina by the airport by the Pemex
fuel station at the docks that may. I know they sell used rods

There is only one in Acapulco that sells sticks that have line wrapped around them.

I always say “If there is a buck to be made a Mexican will be there to make it.”
You might run into someone at your hotel and arrange to go out on a charter. The price is not based per head. Probably limited to 8 people depending on its size.
$40-to $50 a person and its quite often they bring in two sailfish (pez vela) 30 kilos

Fly Fishing Equipment : Attaching Fly Fishing Reels to Rods

Sep

24

Rent Fishing Equipment
Rent Fishing Equipment

Preparing Your Best Ever Fishing Trip with your group In 10 Easy Steps

1. What are your fishing priorities?

Identifying your priorities is one of the first things you must do to plan a great fishing trip. Just saying you want great fishing is not good enough; you need to be more specific. Great fishing may be perceived differently by each person in your fishing party. One person might be happy with catching 15 fish per day, while another might be expecting 25 fish per hour. So, you need to decide this up front.

2. What type of fish do you want to catch?

While this may seem obvious, it is something that needs to be discussed. One person may want to fish for Grouper and Snapper, while others may want to go bass fishing. Since Grouper and Snapper are salt water fishes, this will really disappoint the bass fisherman as bass are fresh water fishes.

3. What is the weight of the fishing line you be using?

Depending on the type and the size of fish you want to catch you will buy the fishing line of the right weight. If the line is too light, it will snap when the fish is ‘fighting’ with you when it gets hooked or when you haul onto dry land

4. What is the mode of your fishing trip?

Some anglers simply enjoy catching many fish (most any size) hoping to get a few big ones. Other fishermen prefer to catch the biggest fish they can find through minimizing the number of fish caught. You need to decide which is more important to your fishing group… many fish that are not the biggest or less fish which gives a greater chance of a huge one. It should be noted that there are many places where you can do both… catch lots of fish and get some big ones.

5. What is the technique used when you fish?

Do you like to troll? Or drift? Fish in ponds? Deep sea fish? We have witness people wading in 50 feet of water thinking the fish were only a few centimeters from the surface. Unlikely to catch anything this way. Be sure you know the type of fishing your group prefers and that the lake/pond/sea will offer it.

6. Do you need other accessories for fishing?

If you prefer to have your line deep under water, it will be advisable to get a sinker. If you prefer your line not deep under water, a normal size float will be sufficient. If you going to do spinning then you have to look at various fly tackles.

7. What will you do with the fish after it is caught?

Do you want to cook the fish and have a delicious meal with your family or continue to rear it in your fish tank? Some people let the fish go when they are not the recommended size for capture.

8. How long is this fishing trip?

If you fish in the fishing pond there will be a fixed number of hours where you can spend at the ponds. Typically the pond operates two sessions, the day (e.g. 8am-8pm) and the night session (e.g. 8pm-8am). If you rent a Fishing Boat and go out Sea Fishing, you will typically spend two-three days on the boat. Make sure you bring with you sufficient fishing equipment, food and drinks and bathing products.

9. How much are you willing to spend for this fishing trip?

Depending on how much you pay will definitely impact on the type of fishing trip you’ll have. Be honest. How much do you really want to spend? Are you comfortable renting a fishing boat for great sea fishing? Or would you prefer just to fish in a neighbourhood fishing pond or reservoir?

10. What is the weather going to be like?

Check out the news for the weather forecasts for the next few days. You wouldn’t want bad weather to dampen your well planned fishing trip.

So, if you really want to have a fabulous fishing trip, get started by planning just exactly what you want out of the trip and how much you are willing to spend. Do this right and you can have the fishing trip of a lifetime. I hope the above 10 tips will help your greatly.

References Dave Cushion, Choosing The Perfect Fishing Trip Destination

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Where is a good place to go fishing in Miami?

I am staying at a hotel in south beach and I’d like to rent equipment and fish off a pier. Any ideas?

ya got the Atlantic ocean right in front of you , just pick a spot

Fishing Tips

Sep

19

Fishing Report
Fishing Report

Fishing Reports Help with the Catch

Before getting too ambitious about any upcoming fishing trips, you might want to check out some fishing reports and some other Fishing Information to see what kind of luck other anglers are having.

Your local bait shop often has the latest fishing reports and fishing information to help you catch the most number of fish possible. In recent years, fishermen have been turning to the internet for the most up to date information about the area they are fishing in before heading out for the day.

With fishing forums, you can even talk with other fishermen to get the most accurate fishing information from a variety of areas. These can be an ideal tool to help you find the best spots to fish and possibly even a new fishing partner.

However, there are several other places to look for fishing information that will give you an idea if upcoming fishing trips will be fruitful or not. One key factor in fishing is the current weather system and what it is preparing to do. Often when the weather changes, particularly when a cold front comes in, the fishing improves significantly.

If your fishing trips take you to a lake, the water level in the lake can affect the mood of the fish and actually change their behavior patterns. If the season in which a species of fish mates is unseasonably warm or cold, or if the lake level is too low, they will not spawn, or mate, at the normal time and some fish may not spawn at all.

Not only does this detract from the pace of fishing, it also has the potential to hurt the fish population in that lake. You should be able to find lake levels, as well as water temperatures, fairly easily on the internet. The lake may have a website, the conservation department may keep track, or it may be posted in local fishing forums.

Another factor that many people claim has an impact on fishing trips, as well as the behavior of other animals, is the current moon phase. It is said that certain moon phases do something to stimulate animals and people, and can make fish more aggressive. Although no one is quite sure why, many fishing reports back up this theory.

However, different species don’t all respond the same to moon phases. For some fish, like trout, a full moon means that there is enough light to feed at night, so when your line hits the water at dawn, they’re full from feeding all night.

Migratory fish will be more active when the moon is positioned so that the tide rises. How moon phases affect a species of fish depends largely on that fish’s behavioral characteristics and maturity.

To get the most accurate fishing information, fishermen can use a variety of sources. Many factors contribute to ideal fishing conditions, including lake levels, moon phases, and water temperature for your particular area.

Experiencing the specific region for yourself, though, is no match for finding fishing information from any of the sources available.

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Visit Mike Selvon fishing portal for more information on fishing reports, and leave a comment at our fishing blog. Don’t forget to claim your FREE Salt Water Fishing Secrets gift.

the fishing report for 5/30/08?

Wherever you may be, maybe this site will help………………..

VENICE REPORT_Lg_16x9.wmv

Sep

19

Fishing Information
Fishing Information

Finding Fly Fishing Information Online

One of the great things about the Internet is that you can locate valuable resources about all sorts of topics. This is certainly true when it comes to fly fishing. If you are currently in the mood to learn more about this sport, here are a few tips on how to go about finding fly fishing information online.

One of the easiest ways to begin your search for all sorts of data about fly fishing is to use one of the major search engines currently available. Some of the larger engines not only will scan their own listings of topics, but also scan the listings associated with some of the smaller more specialized search engines as well. Try using a very broad keyword search and see what you come up with. You should come up with plenty of hits in the returned items.

The keyword search should provide you with access to several sites that focus on the art of fly fishing, as well as other sites where the subject is mentioned to some degree. Often, associations and clubs will show up near the top of the search results, especially with a topic of this nature. Often, those types of web sites will include all sorts of fly fishing information that will be applicable across the board. You may even find that a national club or organization will also provide you with links back to local groups that you can interact with as well.

Never rule out finding a state or local association that provides fly fishing information that is especially relevant to your area. If you don’t come across a link to a local site with your main keyword search, then try narrowing the search by including your local city or your state as part of the search criteria. This will provide a little more focus and may lead to finding out there are local clubs very close by. Some may even have a message board or a section of articles dealing with the sport. When this is the case, you will find that the site is worth bookmarking as an excellent repository of fly fishing information that you can use.

 


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You can find a whole lot more Fly Fishing Information and tips at ht//www.flyfishingjoy.com.

where can I find fishing information for bervard county florida?

Hi evryone. Sorry for the less specific question it was my dad asking on my account.

To be specific he was looking for tidal information near the 192 bridge and in that vicinity.

Oh, please spare us all… narrow down what you want, Brevard is nearly 80 miles long and full of all kinds of fishing opportunities, from deep-sea to freshwater…

A visit to a local bait store can point you to decent places to fish and suggested baits for the area…

A little more info on what you’re after and I can probably help you out a bit more… It’s just that I’m kinda tiredish right now, and everyone who’s a regular here has already seen my fishing tour of central and northern Brevard…

Give an idea of what you’re after (information or fish-wise) and you’ll get a lot more help…

(Isn’t everyone proud of me for not going into A.D.D. babble mode? Yay!!!)

Edit:

Ok, better. Now keep in mind, inshore tides will be off from beach tides…

http://www.fishmore.com/weather_&_tides.htm

http://www.almanac.com/tide/32901

Closer to the inlet than where I’m at, so not as far behind as it is further north… again, local bait stores are wonderful places, because they know how far behind the inland tide change is…

(hope those sites help some…)

TEXAS FISHING

Sep

17

Fly Equipment
Fly Equipment

Equipment you Need to Become a Master Fly Fisherman

Just as with any other sport, the equipment you use when fly fishing can be very important. There are various types of equipment that you need when you undertake fly fishing, and be prepared because some of it can get quite expensive!

Of course, you’ll need a rod and reel. What type of rod you choose depends on the type of fish you will be angling for. Fly rods are ranked according to their net weight capabilities (nwt). The nwt number will tell you what type of fish you will be able to catch. Fish that weigh 8 pounds will require at least an 8 nwt rod, etc. The larger the nwt number, the larger fish you can catch.

Some rods are multi-rated (e.g. 7-9 nwt). These rods are good to use because they can accommodate a variety of fish, but multi-rated rods tend to be less flexible than single rated rods.

Rods are made of fiberglass, graphite, or bamboo. Fiberglass rods are durable and less expensive. Fiberglass rods are best for beginning fly fishermen because they can be used in a variety of situations. Graphite rods are lighter and will give you more fighting weight when it comes to landing a fish. Bamboo rods can be expensive, but they are extremely strong and are suited to a more laid-back casting style.

Your fly line will need to match the nwt of your rod. If you have an 8 nwt rod, you’ll need to use an 8 nwt line. It is acceptable to go one or two sizes above or below your rod weight (i.e. 9 nwt or 7 nwt). Buy line that is strong and durable. Some lines are specially designed for freshwater, saltwater, etc.

You will also need to have a durable net that you can carry with you. After the fish has lost its will to fight, a good net is used to scoop them out of the water. This can be a big part of your Fly Fishing Equipment because without a good net, you won’t be able to get your fish out of the water!

Having the right fly fishing equipment is important for both the beginner as well as the experienced angler. As you get better and better at the sport, you will begin to see how important having good equipment can be. You can always upgrade, so it’s good to start out small and work your way up to the more expensive stuff. Your fly fishing equipment can make a world of difference between landing that big fish or catching an ordinary one.

About the Author

Steve has been fishing for many years. There is nothing he likes better than spending a few hours on the side of a river or lake trying to catch the ultimate fish. He has travelled extensively throughout the world and never lets an opportunity go by to try out the local fishing. He has written a book on the subject of Fly Fishing which can be purchased at http://fishing.articleland.co.uk . He can also be reached for further information at his website http://www.articleland.co.uk

How did a piece of playground equipment get the name ‘flying fox’?

Where did the name come from? Hopefully this is clear enough, I’m talking about these things:

http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200604/r82440_239694.jpg

This I know, but where did the name come from?

Hi Terra,
Flying Fox is another name for a cable car, and a name Australians use for cable-suspended traversing equipment or zip line.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_fox_(cablecar)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip-line

EDIT
You asked in your Additional Details
This I know, but where did the name come from?

My additional answer – I can only assume that it is derived form the Flying Fox bat, which is found in Australia. Perhaps the first users of zip lines in Australia felt like a large bat, flying across a gully.

Fly Fishing Equipment : Fly Fishing Backing Material

Sep

17

Used Fly Fishing Equipment
Used Fly Fishing Equipment

Fly Fishing Equipment – The Basics For the Beginner

“What fly fishing equipment should I get?” I’m often asked that question by folk who are interested in learning how to fly fish. Sometimes, it seems so complicated. “Is it expensive?” is the second most often asked question.

Let’s start with the second question first. While you can spend thousands of dollars on gear, you don’t need to nor should you spend more than a couple of hundred dollars if you’re just starting out. Depending on what conditions you will be fishing, you might even get away with less than that, too. I recommend that you speak with casting instructor who knows your area and what conditions you’ll be fishing in at first. That person will be able to put you on the right track as to the specifics of what gear you should have.

To answer the question about what fly fishing equipment you’ll need to get started, here are the basics. You can of course purchase much more, but why not wait before spending lots of money to find out if you’ll enjoy the sport in the first place?

  • A fly rod
  • A reel that will hold the line
  • Line (usually a floating line will do fine if you’re targeting small to medium size rivers)
  • 8 lb. test monofilament that you will use for leader material
  • Flies
  • Clippers
  • Sunglasses

Optional equipment when you are starting out:

  • Waders to keep you dry if fishing rivers
  • A vest or bag to carry gear (and perhaps your lunch and a flask filled with something to drink if you are so inclined)
  • Landing Net

And that’s about it. The conditions you will fish will dictate the length of your rod as well as the weight of the line you will be casting. Most beginners can get away with selecting a rod in the 8 to 9 foot range and 5-6 line weight (wt.). Unless you will be after big fish, you can get by with a very inexpensive fly reel. All it does in most cases is hold the line for you. In many situations where the target fish are trout, you likely wont even need to use the drag on your reel. In most cases, tension is applied to the line with your hand.

Although many fly anglers have all sorts of systems for determining the correct leader thickness and taper, don’t worry about that for now. Because the lure in fly fishing are very light weight, you are using the weight of the fly line and the ability of the rod to power the line forward when you cast your fly. Therefore, fly line is much thicker than the monofilament used in spinning or baitcast fishing. That’s where the monofilament or leader comes in – it is tied to the end of the fly line, generally an 8 foot length is fine, and to the other end of the leader, you will tie your fly.

Although it is fun to tie your own flies, at this point it is probably best to obtain some from someone you know that ties up flies, or purchase them for a shop that sells them. If it is a local shop, they will be able to advise you as to what patterns that will be most likely to entice the fish to hit. At first, stick with nymphs or wet flies. Dry fly fishing can be a lot of fun, but I’d recommend learning to cast and catch fish with a fly rod using nymphs.

Sunglasses are a must when fly fishing! The last thing you want to do is damage your eye with a misplaced cast and a fly stuck in your eyeball. Think safety first, no matter what you are doing. If you have decided to also purchase a pair of waders, make sure you are familiar with the water you will be wading in.

There are a number of resources available to you to help you decide what fly fishing gear is best for you. Read reviews of the gear that is available to you, talk to other fly anglers, and perhaps the best advice of all: Hire a fly fishing instructor for at least a half day. This will help prevent you from forming bad habits that will be difficult to break later on.

About the Author

Ian Scott is a free lance writer who spends much of his time when not working and writing about a variety of topics, with a fly rod in hand. Follow along with Ian’s regular fly fishing activities.

What kind of fishing do you do and how well do you do it?

Rate your skill from 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest. Also rate how much you like it for example
I trout fish 4/5. 4 is how good I think I am and 5 is how much I like it. Also please state how you fish lures, flies, bait, and etc and what equipment you use. This info will be used for future Kahunas
Here is my preference
Trout all species 5/5. Fly , lures, and bait
Small and Large mouth Bass 3/4. Fly ,lures,and bait
Catfish Blue 5/5. Bait
Catfish Channel 5/5. Bait
Bullhead 5/4. Bait
Walleye and Saugeye 3/5 . Bait and lures
Pike , Tiger musky, and muskie. 3/5 Bait and lures
Grayling 1/5. Flies
Mountain white fish 4/4. Flies and bait
Kokanee Salmon 4/5. Lures
Crappie: 4/3. Bait and lures
Bluegill: 5/1 Flies
Greensunfish:5/1 flies
Wiper:3/5 . Bait and lures
I use Southbend equipment including my fly fishing rod to catch these species
I forgot glass and the common carp 3/4 bait

Largemouth Bass: 5/5.
Smallmouth Bass: 0/5. I’ve never caught one.
Stripers: 0/5. I have yet to catch one.
Strippers: 1/5. I enjoy it, but run out of fives too quick.
Any trout: 3/0.
Carp: 4/2. I don’t like to sit in the same spot for hours and hours.
Channel Catfish: 2/2. I just don’t like to sit in one spot all day.
Crappie: 3/5. I’ve only caught a few, not enough to say I’m a pro at it.
Bluegill: 4/5. About the same as crappie.

For my bass fishing, I use lures. From crawling jigs and plastic worms on the bottom, to quickly walking-the-dog with a Spook, to deadsticking a big trout swimbait. I use rods from my own 5 1/2 foot 30 year old Fenwick and Ambassadeur to my dad’s expensive Ardent reels and Phenix rods.

For my panfish, light line, a long fly rod, a cheap underspin Shakespeare reel, and crappie jigs. The occasional nightcrawler and float works too.

Fly Fishing Reel – Orvis Battenkill Large Arbor

Sep

17

Discount Fishing Equipment
Discount Fishing Equipment

Basic Guide To Fishing Supplies

Fishing is a nature-oriented sport that allows you to relax. Many people want to experience fishing, but are unable to buy the appropriate supplies for their adventure.

There are many fishing stores around, but majority of the stores try to sell unnecessary fishing supplies to gain more from the innocence of the fishing novice. Here are some of the basic fishing supplies you need for any kind of fishing in any location.

1) Hooks – In a variety of shape and sizes, these are one of the most important parts of your fishing gear. Fishing hooks are affordable, so you could stock an assortment of hooks for each kind of fishing. Majority of hooks are shaped like a letter “J”.

2) Rigs – These are used for catching different kinds and species of fish. The two most common rigs are the Bobber and Crappie. Bobber rigs are suitable for catching Bluegills and are best for beginners.

3) Sinkers – As the name suggests, this fishing equipment is used to cast lighter lures and to quickly drop the bait to the bottom of the water where the fish are located. Together with the bobbers, the sinkers are used to hold your line at any given point.

In fishing stores, you will find numerous variations of sinkers that come in different sizes, weights, and shapes. The current speed and the water depth would determine the weight of the sinkers you will need for your fishing trip.

4) Bobber – It is also called a cork or a float. The bobber’s purpose is to let you know when a fish bites your bait. The commonly used bobbers are pencil, slip bobbers and buttons. They come in different sizes to fit all kinds of baits and sinkers. The best bobbers are those that are smaller. The wind would blow the bobber back to you if it were too light and would scare the fishes off when it is too big.

5) Swivels – This kind of fishing equipment is used when you are fishing with bait such as a spinner or a minnow. These kinds of bait tend to twist and turn, which would likely your line deformed. By using the swivel and connecting it between your line and bait, it would allow the lure to spin around without tangling up the line. Swivels are affordable and come in different sizes to fit the bait and hooks you use.

Other supplies are the tackle box and your bait. The bait would vary depending on the kind of fishing you wish to perform.

Now that you know the basics, you could easily enjoy your fishing trip affordably and safely

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where is the best place to get a discount on fishing equipment these days?

Walmart had some excellent deals yesterday or the day before. Watch it though, the sale doesn’t always show up on the register so you may want to write things down so you don’t get ripped.

Bass Fishing Red Mill Pond Delaware

Sep

15

Fishing Magazine
Fishing Magazine

Catfish Fishing Magazine Reviews

While there are plenty of magazines on the market talking about fashion and beauty, there seem to be all too few on nature and wildlife. Especially finding a magazine that talks about catfish fishing can be difficult. In many cases, magazines may focus on fishing in general, and this is the closest most come to actually addressing catfish fishing directly, with a random article here and there about it. However, there are some magazines that regularly contain at least something relative to catfish fishing.

For example, In Fisherman is an online publication, as well as something to which you can subscribe. In looking at the website, you’ll find all sorts of pertinent information about fishing in general, as well as links to many outside sources. Excellent articles range from recipes and preparation of freshly caught fish to tips on ways to improve your catch. Most importantly, you can search for articles on various subject, with a list of the most popular choices on the home page, including the many types of fish that are popularly hunted in the country.

If you look down the list, you’ll find walleye, panfish, bass, and even catfish. Fishing Magazines often pay too little attention to the individual species of fish, but In Fisherman seems to take active interest in accuracy and wants to fulfill the desire of all readers by publishing specific information on such topics.

Old articles are indexed by relevance, making the site user friendly indeed. You can even find listings for boats for sale, contests, and award winning anglers. Overall, the magazine addresses catfish fishing in a fine manner and also covers all sorts of other interests that a catfish angler may have.

Another magazine that is quite an authority on all around fishing is Game and Fishing Magazine). While this magazine actually covers much more than just fishing, there are several beautiful things about this website. It is easily interactive.

The magazine articles are archived by almost every possible topic you can imagine, making it very simple to do a search on “freshwater catfish” and come up with literally hundreds of articles. At the same time, the entire site is well organized and thought out. There are sections to discuss big game and feature articles to consider. However, fishing has its own little section altogether where you can choose freshwater fish and opt for catfish.

Fishing magazines are rarely this organized and this easy to access in an electronic format. Once you’ve chosen to look at catfish fishing, you can select various states or regions to learn about top fishing spots in the area and so on.

About the Author

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is commited to providing the best catfish Fishing Information possible. Get more information on catfish fishing magazine reviews here: http://www.askcatfishfishing.com

Where can I find magazine distributors for retail shops in Alabama?

I’m ready to open a new bait shop in Prattville, AL and I’m having trouble locating a magazine vendor or distributor so I can put fishing magazines in my store. Any resources?

If you can’t local distributors for the fishing magazines, you should contact the magazines directly, either they will hook you up to the local distributor or they’ll supply you directly.

Kayak Fishing Magazine – Electric Kayak (EK) Ocean Kayak Torque at the cement ships in VA.

Sep

14

Saltwater Equipment
Saltwater Equipment

How To Successfully Switch From Freshwater To Saltwater Aquarium

Wrongly led by the belief that freshwater aquariums are easier to maintain than saltwater aquariums many people opt for the former. There are a greater variety of fish that can be kept in a saltwater aquarium as also plants and coral too. The equipment is more or less the same as a fresh water aquarium just the inmates and look is different. Many people would love to have a saltwater aquarium but the myths of switching from fresh to saltwater dissuades them from doing so.

Converting from a freshwater tank to a saltwater one is simple. Most of the equipment is the same with just a few exceptions to the rule. One of them is the tank substrate. Saltwater aquarium fish prefer a substrate composed of live sand and a lot of crushed coral as opposed to the gravel that freshwater fish are used to. Your existing filtering systems will work equally efficiently in both types of tanks. Remember that the water filtering system works on the principle of circulating water through the tank. This means that a vigorous system will disturb the water surface a process that helps the oxygen level rise in the tank water – a good thing.

Lighting in the saltwater tank is of importance only if you are planning to add plants and coral to the tank. A fish only tank can fare very well without the added lighting. A common mistake many aquarium enthusiasts make while converting from freshwater to saltwater is to add a little table salt to the water. This is no laughing matter even for the fish. This will kill the coral and plants as well as the fish. Saltwater has a very different variety of bacteria as compared to freshwater and this aids in supporting the fish and corals in the tank.

When you transit from a freshwater tank to a salt water tank go to the pet store and get some substrate from the saltwater tanks there. This substrate is added to the freshwater in the tank and after a few days you must test the salinity of the water with a refractometer or hydrometer (available t the pet store). the salinity must read between 1.020 and 1,026 before you add the salt water fish to the tank.

You must also remember that saltwater causes a lot of rusting to occur in the tank and do you should be ready to regularly clean out tank equipment at least twice a month. If rust has already set in you must change the equipment promptly.

Feeding saltwater fish is very different from feeding freshwater fish. Saltwater aquariums require a combination of frozen food that is easily available from the pet store. Never keep frozen food in your freezer for more than 3 months. Discard any unopened frozen food that is older than 5 months. It might sound like a lot of work to maintain a saltwater aquarium, however, once you are there you will discover that the joys are many and the work is not too much.

About the Author

Abhishek is an avid Fish Lover and he has got some great Aquarium Care Secrets up his sleeves! Download his FREE 105 Pages Ebook, “Aquarium Care Made Easy!” from his website http://www.Wonder-Homes.com/636/index.htm . Only limited Free Copies available.

What equipment is needed for a saltwater aquarium?

I have a freshwater aquarium right now and would like to switch it eventually to a small saltwater aquarium. My tank is 10 gallons so I was planning on only getting one clown fish with a starfish or shrimp. I have a heater, an out of the tank filter, and thermometer. Is a protein skimmer and an air pump also necessary? Also my tank light is quite old and doesn’t have the wattage on it, so should i assume that I would need to upgrade the cover on my aquarium?

a 10 gallon saltwater are for experts, beginners shouldnt start with smaller tanks because the smaller you go the harder it will be, as a 10 gallon will have water parameters that litteray will chan ge daily.

You wont need a protein skimmer on a 10 gallon but they have nano ones that are better than nothing.

Even though a single clownfish in a 10 gallon isnt much, the water parameters will kill most beginner saltwater keepers.

130g Saltwater Reef: Tour of Equipment

Sep

11

Ice Fishing Equipment
Ice Fishing Equipment

Ice Fishing Equipment – Must Know Facts For Beginners

Several countries in the North practice an angling that is a bit different from other forms of fun fishing. This kind of fishing is what they call the ice fishing you must have a lot of patience and the ice fishing equipment when doing it. Ice fishing is a slow and sometimes a dangerous sport.

If you are wondering where ice fishing started, it started in frozen countries like Norway and Canada, however, these are not the only countries that practices this style of fishing. Another location that is great for ice fishing is in Alaska because the ice is thick, which is makes it an ideal to fish on. When you go ice fishing make sure that the ice is thick enough to support your weight.

In the old times, ice fishing equipment is composed of a strong wooden pole, a strong and long fishing line, with a hook and a bait and of course a stool to sit on while waiting for a catch. Other would chose to use a spear to catch a fish but only a few uses this method but a spear is an effective ice fishing equipment to use.

If you think fishing is just sitting and waiting will you are wrong. It needs hard work and patience to cut a whole through the thick ice to expose the water below. In order to do this you will need an ice saw or an ice spades, which is an essential part of ice fishing equipment. When using this equipment you can cut whole of 5 inches in diameter in the frozen lake. Another important part of ice fishing equipment is the strainer used to get rid of newly forming chunks of ice in the water.

There are various kinds of fishing techniques that can be use in ice fishing. The first technique needs a small, lures fast and a keen eye to catch smaller fish. Second, uses a ‘tie-up’, a special part of ice fishing equipment. This method works by dragging the multi-hooked fishing line until it strikes, which ties the fish in a web of hooks. The spear method is another technique, which works by placing bait on the water and strike when the right moment comes.

Even though ice fishing is a fun sport it is also dangerous. The frozen ice must be four inches thick to support the average weight of a person but sometimes the ice is less than four inches thick. Taking for granted the thickness of the ice can lead to a disaster. A person can die because of hypothermia if he falls into the ice water especially if it is not taken care of immediately.

About the Author

Abhishek is an avid Fishing enthusiast and he has got some great Fishing Secrets up his sleeves! Download his FREE 116 Pages Ebook, “Fishing Mastery!” from his website http://www.Fishing-Masters.com/772/index.htm . Only limited Free Copies available.

3 people ice fishing how many pole should i get and list the ohter equipment?

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3 small rod and reels
3 tip-up’s
1 ice auger
1 ice scooper
1-2 ice shanty’s (OPTIONAL)
warm boots
small ice hooks (tear drops)
ice fishing bobbers
bucket (to sit on / hold gear)

Unreel!! Crazy ice fishing Must see!!!! Wisconsin Fishing

Sep

6

Fishing Equipment Tackle
Fishing Equipment Tackle

Sport Fishing Equipment – Knowing What You Will Need

Having the right fishing equipment is one of the most important aspects of sport fishing and it is not a good idea to scrimp on the sport fishing equipment that you buy. After all, your fishing tackle is what lures the fish to bite and allows you to reel them in. Cheaper brands may be fine for an afternoon at the river for small children. But when you are looking for lunch or that prized fish, you will want to ensure that you have good quality fishing equipment.

There are many types of rods and reels. Some local stores will try and sell you their basic models, but all fish are not the same and water conditions can vary widely. Rods, reels and fishing lines all have rates and are geared for specific fish. Think about it this way, you would not be able to reel in that 200 pound Marlin with the supermarket $20.00 special. Or if you did it could turn out to be a dangerous for the rest of the patrons on your fishing expedition.

Choosing your sport fishing gear depends on two things, your budget and the type of fish you are after. The rod and reel will most likely be the most expensive fishing equipment that you will have to purchase. Well, except for the boat that is! The rod and reel will come with instructional guidelines that explain the rated test curve, meaning how much weight they can withstand. If the rod is not heavy enough or made for catching larger fish you are liable to hurt yourself. Make sure that you are using the appropriate rod for the appropriate fish.

Knowing the difference between the different types of fishing will also assist when purchasing your sport fishing gear. You would not want to purchase a fly fishing rod unless you are planning to fly fish. With fly fishing the bait, or artificial fly, is meant to sit on top or just below the surface of the water. If you are going ice fishing, a regular rod and reel may not be suitable. The best way to prepare is to do a little research and speak to some experienced fishermen. If you are not familiar with anyone that fishes you can always ask questions from fishing dealers online or at your local fishing tackle store.

There are a variety of sources for information on getting the right fishing tackle. There are numerous CD’s, DVD’s and books that are available for purchase. These may cost you a few dollars, but the experience and advice can save you hours of time and money. Sometimes learning on your own can cost you hundreds of dollars and many uneventful fishing hours.

About the Author

For more information on all aspects of sport fishing, and to download a free guide, visit The Fishermans Guide

gone fishing??? funny or not?

A man phones home from his office and says to his wife, “I have the chance to go fishing for a week. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime. I have to leave right away. Pack my clothes, my fishing equipment, and especially my blue silk pajamas. I’ll be home in an hour to pick them up.”

The man rushes home to grab everything. He hugs his wife, apologizes for the short notice, and then hurries off.

A week later, the man returns and his wife asks, “Did you have a good trip, dear?”

The man replies, “Yep, the fishing was great, but you forgot to pack my blue silk pajamas.”

His wife smiles and says, “Oh, no I didn’t. I put them in your tackle box.”

HAHAHAHA!!!!

Fishing Bait & Equipment : How to Bait a Fishing Hook

Sep

5

Fishing Supplies
Fishing Supplies

How to Buy Fishing Supplies Wholesale

Are you interested in setting up a home business selling fishing supplies online? Buying wholesale from suppliers is easier than you might think and you will save a huge percentage on retail price – leaving you a decent profit after sales. This article is a guide to the product itself, buying your merchandise and finding the correct supplier for you.

Fishing is a real hobbyist’s sport. People into fishing tend to be pretty dedicated, and there’s always plenty of gear to be sold. That’s where you come in – if you can sell fishing supplies for a lower than retail price, you could stand to make some real money.

It’s important to know a bit about fishing when you set out to sell the gear. What people need to take with them when they go out for the day is what you need to stock. Most basically, you need a rod and a line, or a net to do anything in angling. Then a float is used as a bit indicator, to let you know when you have something. Hooks are also obviously needed, and bait. You’re unlikely to sell live bait online, but there are plenty of artificial or natural baits available. Lures and weights are important too for certain kinds of fishing.

Not only can you sell the actual paraphernalia involved in fishing, but there are many other accessories to be sold too. Raingear is important for those days when the fishing conditions are not quite picture-perfect. Waders and other wet gear can be useful for more active fishing. Knives and camp cookers can be useful if the angler is actually successful! If you want to go all out, a full selection of camping gear could be the way to go – many campers fish and vice versa! It’s your choice how much or any of this gear you want to sell, but however you want to get involved, wholesalers are the only way to stock your business.

Fishing is most popular as a hobby in the US, and to a much lesser degree in Europe and so most wholesalers are located in America. Ordering wholesale, however, has become much more internationalised with the use of the internet. Now most wholesalers are easy to reach through their websites, which showcase their products and have easy online ordering facilities.

A good all-round fishing wholesaler is Go Fishin’, which stocks a wide variety of the above products. If you’re looking for a specialist camping distributor, then perhaps Wholesale Hunter is the place to look, which has a whole selection of survival gear. Adventure 16 is a good outdoor wholesaler, which can give retailers a wide variety of products. Whatever you are looking for, there are plenty of wholesalers out there. Simply look around and decide on the wholesaler whose goods and prices you like the most and place an order.

So there you go, your guide to fishing supplies and sourcing and buying them from online wholesalers.

About the Author

Mitch Gleason has been a business writer for the past 15 years contributing to many business periodicals. Read some of his articles about
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where is the best place to buy hunting and fishing supplies in the florida panhandle area?

bass pro in Destin

DECORO FISHING SUPPLIES, MT MAUNGANUI, NEW ZEALAND.

Sep

5

Fishing Forum
Fishing Forum

4 Benefits of Hunting and Fishing Forums

Although hunting and fishing are centuries-old pastimes, they have by no means remained unaffected by recent communication developments. Rather than meeting by chance or visiting a neighbor to organize a hunting trip, outdoor enthusiasts are now willingly and actively communicating over the Internet to share information and organize various activities.

There are now numerous possibilities to communicate over the Internet, such as e-mail, instant messengers, and many others. When it comes to creating content to which many people can contribute and from which people can benefit in the long term, however, the most valued method of communication are web-based forums and discussion boards. Hunting and fishing forums are indeed the favorite of outdoor enthusiasts. Here are four main reasons for the constantly growing popularity of this method of communication.

1.#Making friends

Hunting and fishing forums allow easy and efficient interaction with other people who have the same hobby. While hunting and fishing are traditionally comparatively lonely activities, web forums make it possible to get into contact with hundreds and even thousands of people. They are also an efficient route for potential friends, partners, etc.

2.#Building trust

The typically friendly tone of web-based forums creates trust and therefore makes them a very suitable channel for organizing friendly activities such as hunting trips, for instance. Posting a forum announcement makes the sender much more approachable than in the case of a dry advertisement posted on a home page.

3.#Increasing the popularity of outdoor activities

What is popular and fashionable now is generally what is promoted over the Internet, as this is the medium that now dictates trends. Hunting and fishing forums are an efficient tool to make these traditional activities more popular than ever.

4.#Gaining knowledge and experience

Web forums start from good intentions and build an extensive and useful base for various information, consisting of the experience, knowledge, and advice of many good-willed people.

An excellent example of hunting and fishing forums that enjoy great popularity among outdoor enthusiasts is the popular outdoor social network Myoutdoorspace.com. It has a comprehensive forum section with numerous topics and posts, which users define as the most useful source of information for their hobby that they have ever experienced. Myoutdoorspace.com is based in Texas, the home of outdoor fun, but welcomes people from all over the country and the world.

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hunting forums

where can i find a good fishing forum in michigan?

bass and panfish

Try these links

http://www.theflyfishingforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1786

http://p073.ezboard.com/fmichigansoutdoorforumsfrm53

http://www.icefishingchat.com/viewforum.php?f=14

http://www.michiganwalleye.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=13

http://www.michigan-sportsman.com/forum/

http://www.upwoodsnwater.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=1

http://www.efishon.com/

Also, there are groups on “yahoo groups”
that you can also check on.

Funny Fishing.Bolton Fishing Forum

Sep

2

Fishing Equipment Tips
Fishing Equipment Tips

Fishing Trip Tips

Fishing can be a relaxing way to spend your weekends. It has been proven that fishing is one of the all-time treasured experiences of thousands of American families. However, any sport has its dangerous side and fishing is no exemption.

Majority of fishing equipment have sharp tools such as metal hooks which may lead to accidents when the fishing environment unexpectedly changes for the worse. Storms, hurricanes, wild currents, and other mishaps, could spoil your fishing trip.

If you are planning to go on a fishing expedition with family or friends, here is a list of urgent situations and what preparations you need to face each scenario.

1) Weather – Before packing up your bags and traveling to you fishing spot, consult or be aware of the weather conditions for the day and the following days. Whether you are fishing on shores or in a boat, you should be cautious of the conditions such as flash floods, storm movements and darkening of the skies. When signals such as extreme lightning strikes, you should head to dry land immediately.

Having a sun-drenched day is not really an “appropriate fishing day.” You should be aware that spending many hours with exposure to the sun could damage your skin. Be prepared by bringing sun block to avoid sunburns. You should be aware of heat sickness symptoms such as nausea, breathing difficulty, lightheadedness, and unable to concentrate on tasks. Prepare a supply of water or liquid beverages to keep hydrated.

2) Sharp fishing equipments – Since fishing includes many sharp tools, you should always be prepared to treat injuries by packing disinfectants such as medicated lotion or spray and hydrogen peroxide. If an incident leads the skin to bleed, you would need bandages, cotton or paper towel. Bring your own first aid kit.

3) Tangles – One of the most common fishing hindrances is wherein your line is caught in anything surrounding your fishing spot such as trees, logs, etc. Try to get your line or fishing rod out of the tangle immediately to avoid the problem that could lead into a major accident. You could either snap off the branches of the tree or carefully and slowly remove your line away from where it is tangled.

4) Bait – When you run out of bait, it could spoil your while fishing trip. Avoid this by splitting up the rest of the bait into halves, quarters or thirds. The worm, even if divided, could still move, so the divided worms could still lure your target fish.

Be prepared to face any scenario to keep your fishing adventure as relaxed as possible. With all these in mind, you could enjoy your fishing trip safely and successfully.

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I just want some tips on what reel, motor, and other equipment i would have to buy to have a nice fishing experience at a local academy or walmart. this will be done in the gulf of mexico not deep sea fishing just at the mouth of the river for some free time. If you can include prices I would really apreciate it.

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