Tips for Largemouth Bass Fishing
December 15th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen mentioned largemouth bass fishing among dedicated anglers can engender levels of excitement that only those who regularly cast a line can appreciate. You have to understand some of the basic principle of largemouth bass fishing if you want to have a good catch and increase your chance of having a satisfying outing.
Tips for Largemouth Bass Fishing
Fishing bait live or artificial bait is a question often asked but fish will let you know what they prefer by how often they are biting. Plastic worms come in variety of colors, stick with one of them if you are getting good result or you can mix them up. You can switch from one color to another.
Always keep your live bait fresh and do not allowed to go off. If you buy worm in large quantity, it could produce odors so it would be recommended to split them up into air tight containers.
Always have a plan B having a plan before fishing for largemouth will give you the best result but you also must have back up plan to fall back on. The low level of noise activity is a good and preferred area for fish this largemouth bass.
largemouth bass fishing spot like rocks and weed are the place where the fish forgather and these fish are expert at ambushing their intended prey. Be prepared to move to another spot if you don’t get result in the first spot.
Birds can be a good indication of fish being present or ascertain signs of life around your fishing are. Birds are feeding when there is baitfish around and largemouth bass won’t be far away from the baitfish area.
Largemouth bass very comfortable in shallow or deep water level, but they are commonly like staying out of a current flow. Be prepared your fishing gear for both level of water and always have selection option of surface and deep water lures. Look at fishing the covered area when there is water current present.
Always try different thing, try reaction lure if the live or plastic bait are not bite. When fishing in murky water color you have to try at a clearer area and when you exhausted all bait option in deep water level you can try at shallow depths.
To have and success in largemouth bass fishing, angler must have ability and patience, if one method not working be prepared to change it.
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Reel Repair and Maintenance
December 15th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedFor a fisherman, there can be few nightmares worse than arriving at your fishing spot and discovering that your favorite reel desperately needs repair or maintenance. Even though reel repair and maintenance is better left to the experts, you can do it yourself if you are willing to take the risk. Remember: this type of work requires caution and care, and should only be undertaken by someone who understands the working of the reel!
Preparation
How the project is begun is one of the most critical steps to any job that requires care, so you should prepare accordingly. Set aside a workspace that is suitable for the job, and make sure you leave plenty of elbowroom. Make sure that there is space for all of the delicate reel parts. It’s smart to add a detailed photo of the reel piece-by-piece so that it can be put back together after the maintenance/repair is complete, or utilize a hand-drawn diagram.
Take it apart
Most reels come apart the same way, since they are built in a similar fashion (for the most part, some reels may vary slightly). This step is the most important time to photograph or draw each piece as it comes off, so that you can guarantee that you will be able to put the reel back together. Carefully remove each piece and place them in some kind of order (i.e. order removed). Be sure to take special care with very small pieces, such as screws, springs, and similar objects. Every piece has an important function, and each has a particular place in your reel.
The Tools
Repair and maintenance tools are some of the fundamental elements to the success of the project. Before starting the project, make sure that you have what you need, so that you do not have to go hunting for something in the middle of the project. Necessary tools usually include (but are not limited to) screwdrivers in various sizes (Philips and flathead), pliers, ratchets (including heads), clean and absorbent rags, reel grease and reel oil. You will also need a small brush, such as a clean toothbrush. Make sure that the reel grease and reel oil are in closed containers to prevent messy spills.
Starting The Disassembly
Your first step is to take the reel apart bit by bit, taking great caution with every section, to reduce the possibility of misplacing or damaging vital parts. Find the nut that attaches the reel handle and remove it. Rotate the drag star counterclockwise and put it aside. Remove the side plate, making sure to notate the position of the four screws holding it on. Disconnect the main gear assembly. Detach the spool from your reel case. Use your clean cloth to get rid of sand, dirt, and/or old grease. Grease the mechanism in its entirety. If your reel has a worm gear, revolve the level wind (in the left plate) to ensure that this gear is greased correctly. Use a very tiny amount of reel grease to lubricate all teeth. Cleanse the spool. Lubricate the endpins. Finally, you should replace the spool within the end case.
Main Drive Gear Assembly
Cleaning the main drive gear assembly is one of the most critical aspects of the cleaning and maintenance routine, and failure to exercise proper caution could result in your reel not working properly later. Follow each step carefully and pay close attention to details. Carefully remove the screws attaching the main drive gear assembly. Some will be screwed into a mounting plate, but others will be able to be lifted out. Locate the main gear assembly. Use your rag to remove sand, dirt, and old grease, making sure there is no trace of the residue remaining to ensure smooth function later. Grease the gear assembly thoroughly.
The next portion of your cleaning and maintenance will involve the main drive gear assembly. Each step must be followed precisely to avoid problems.
The small parts
Because of the small parts that are involved in this part of maintenance and cleaning, make sure when you place them down you are putting them down in the order you remove them. This will enable you to put them back where they belong and help make sure that your reel is functional. Diagrams or photographs will be indispensable in this part of the process. The top of your main gear will have washers. When you remove them place them down carefully (noting the order or removal) and once you have them all removed, clean them, and place clean grease on them and gently massage it into each washer. Once you’re done, remove any excess grease with a clean rag. Each washer should be dry to the touch and replaced back into the main gear in the proper order
Locked bearings can be a huge setback for some reels, so be sure to carefully lubricate every bearing down all sides or swap the bearing. Do not try to take the bearing apart, or you will end up cleaning BBs from your workplace!
Putting it all together
You start by positioning the spool back in the reel casing. Set the right side plate and gear assembly above the endpin. Align the screw holes, watching that each side is lined up correctly. Attach each screw into the side plate. Reattach the drag star. Next, you should attach your reel’s handle.
Testing
You can test your work by ensuring that all parts are well anchored and also back where they were removed from. Using your digital photos (or hand drawn diagram) will help you make sure that everything has gone back to the proper place.
Summary
Though the process is monotonous and slow, you have the ability to execute these simple maintenance steps and save money. Nevertheless, a calm hand is required, and you may discover that either a magnifying lens or excellent eyesight is very advantageous. No matter what kind of reel you are operating (conventional or bait-casting), these straightforward steps can help you steer clear of waiting for and paying a professional to keep your reel operating efficiently. Since you are probably one of the many fishermen who are finicky about who handles their reels, simply utilizing methods such as these can help put a stop to mistakes and/or repair costs. Keep your reel safe and clean, and you will nearly promise long life and many fishing memories.
There are many great reels out on the market, some of the most popular include: Shimano Fishing Reels and Penn Fishing Reels.
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The Magic of Old Fishing Lures
December 15th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedTimeless appeal that’s what people said for old fishing lures or back to simpler time, where small craft product production was the norm. Nostalgia, innovation, and variety make this hobby rewarding. You will know the magic that comes from collecting old vintage fishing lures and tackle if you are an angler who has old tackle box full of lures. Although the old fishing lures a little rusty and may be dusty but they are artifacts of simpler time in America.
The Small-Scale Entrepreneur Innovation
The golden age of fishing tackle was dominated by small lure manufacturers in the late 20th century. Some national brands which exist were not really mass marketed like today and because of the lure made in some hardy soul’s basement and garage, most lures were regional contraptions. Because of they need not to please mass market with discount store so the small lure maker could truly innovate. Quirky and strange designs made their way onto shelves of tackle shops and hardware stores.
The Norm of Heavy Lures
It is far from standards lure today, most antique lures are huge and usually heavy and were designed to be cast with the crude level wind reels and stiff rods of the time and usually to fish at top water or ran in shallow water. But with today advent of backlash free reels and modern lines, smaller lures has began to dominate.
Lures That You Looking For
You can find these name stenciled on wooden plug in old tackle box like Creek Chub, Arbogast, Heddon and South Bend. Even some of these companies still produced lures until now, you still can look for older with larger wood models. For collector it is considered to be more valuable lures with the original box and paperwork.
The Lure Made From
Old fishing plug are made from variety of woods, including basswood and balsa, red and white cedar, and most hardwood can be used. You will find rust on the hooks of older lures unless they were kept dry not like hook today which made with advance technology make them rust resistance.
Finish and Paint
Combination of colored lacquer and followed by a coat of clear are most vintage lures were painted. The variety and ingenuity of the paint pattern have make collecting the older lures more enjoyable aspects. Expert craftsmen applied old plug with color pattern and intricate airbrushed scale. But this old finish might not be good being used regularly and it is better you just keep them for collection and enjoyment off the water.
Tackle Industry Revolution
The explosion of fishing from a cottage industry to a full blown mass market has been found in 1970’s. Lure manufacturing strictly made an overseas proposition with large catalog houses, bass tournaments and mass market retailers. Internet has made some small batch companies get enough of market to survive.
Modern Lures Can’t Compare With Old Lure
Modern lures lack of romance of their older counterparts even they have sharper hooks, better paint and run truer in the water. The mystique and nostalgia of small batch won’t be equal with the new lures.
In the eye of collector, the value of old fishing lures will steady increase along with the years go by and they will always popular.
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The Thrill of Peacock Bass Fishing
December 15th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedPeacock bass fishing, or fishing for the butterfly peacock or speckled peacock, is exciting freshwater fishing. These bass are natives of the Amazon River of South America and can also be found in the waters of Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Panama, Singapore and warmer locations in the USA.
Peacock bass fishing can only be done in warmer fresh water rivers and lakes. These fish have quickly become the intended target for many freshwater game fishermen in Florida. This is very understandable as they are not only a great fighting fish but with their sweet and delicate white meat, are a good eating fish as well.
This species of bass thrive in warmer water which has allowed peacock bass fishing to become an extremely popular freshwater game fish in Florida. They have great fighting qualities and are a good eating fish as well.
Scheduling a peacock bass fishing trip with one of the many guides in Florida is affordable and relatively easy. The serious peacock bass fisherman should consider planning a trip of a lifetime to the Amazon River or to the lakes and rivers of Venezuela. This is the ultimate in peacock bass fishing. Imagine fishing with the sounds of the jungle in the background and parrots and monkeys greeting you at every turn.
Flies, artificial or live bait can all be used to attrack the peacock bass. Some believe the most accurate method is to use live bait and fish during the daytime. Using fly fishing rods and an extremely sharp hook enable a fisherman to hook this elusive fish on the first hit and then enjoy the fight. A locally trained guide should have most of what is necessary for a memorable peacock bass fishing trip.
After successful day of peacock bass fishing imagine taking home a keepsake replicate of this prize catch? The locals can produce such a lifelike replica of your catch that often they are better than most traditional skin mounts. The fisherman need only provide the taxidermist with a photo and measurements and he will produce a beautiful souvenir for you to take home.
Several guides and travel agencies specializing in peacock bass fishing are listed online. They can plan your international or Florida fishing trips from start to finish. Peacock bass fishing will guarantee you the ultimate in freshwater game fishing.
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Bait Fishing: A36 Understanding Water temperatures Amazing Fishing Information On Understanding Water Temperatures And Northern Pike Click Here!
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To be a better bait fishing angler it is very important to understand what the ideal temperature for gamefish such as flathead catfish, channel catfish, bluegill, largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie, northern pike, smallmouth bass, walleye, yellow perch, muskellunge, brown trout, chinook salmon, cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, coho salmon, brook trout and lake trout. To go bait fishing for all of these game fish you need to know how water temperature effects each of these species of fish.
Typically if you are going to be bait fishing in warm water which would be a temperature range of 70 degrees Fahrenheit to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, you could target game fish such as flathead catfish, channel catfish, blue catfish, bluegill, crappie, largemouth bass and striped bass. For example the ideal temperature for crappie is 71 degrees Fahrenheit and if you are bait fishing for crappie and the water is at the crappie’s ideal temperature you can expect the crappie to be active if weather conditions are favorable. If you are a channel catfish angler you can expect the channel catfish to be feeding regularly at this temperature range so get all your bait fishing gear ready because these fish will be active. And if you bait fish at night your catch of channel catfish will be even better.
Now if you are going fishing on a regular basis when the water temperature ranges from 61 degrees Fahrenheit to 69 degrees Fahrenheit you could go bait fishing for fish species such as northern pike, smallmouth bass, walleye, yellow perch, and muskellunge. For example the bait fishing for walleye gets really hot when the water temperature reaches 69 degrees Fahrenheit. You most likely will find suspended walleye at the depth where the water temperature is in their ideal temperature of 69 degrees or at a temperature that is closest too it.
Now if you are targeting game fish such as brown trout, chinook salmon, cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, brook trout, or lake trout you will need to find very cold water ranging in temperature from 50 degree Fahrenheit to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. For example if you are going to be bait fishing for brook trout with nightcrawlers with no weights find a nice cold mountain stream and let your your nightcrawler drift along in the current.
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Best Types of Fishing Rod For Fly Fishing
December 15th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you decide to go fly fishing, one of the most important decisions that you will make is choosing the right rod and free fishing lures. After all, if you don’t have a great rod, you are going to have trouble catching the fish that you want. There are a variety of things that you should be considering when you need a new rod, so here are a few great tips that can help you pick out the types of fishing rods for your needs.
The first thing that you should think about when trying to choose the rod is the flexibility of the rod. This is very important when it comes to fly fishing. Some rods are slow while some are fast, and it is a good idea to understand how this all works when you are going to purchase a new rod. Usually amateurs who are just getting started will want to go with rods that are medium action. Then they can go on to a more sophisticated rod in the future, once they get adjusted to the rod that they have. Of course every person is going to have a different preference, due to the way that they cast.
You should also think about what type of fish you are going for when you are trying to pick out your rod and free fishing lures. This will help you to choose the right rod for your needs. You will need to consider the weight of the fish that you are fishing for. Then you will want to choose the rod that will be able to handle the larger fish. Most common fish are easy to catch with light to medium rods, but if you are going for some of the larger game fish, you may need to go with a heavier rod that will deal with the weight.
Most people will want to keep the cost in mind when they are choosing their fly fishing rods and homemade lures. While you definitely want to make sure you get a high quality rod, consider your budget. You probably don’t want to spend a huge amount of money on the rod. Figure out what you can spend, and then work to get the highest quality rod for the money you are able to spend.
Speaking of quality, it is so important that you go with a quality rod. While you don’t always have to have the best rod with the most features, you will want a rod that is made of high quality materials and that will perform efficiently for you. If you do a lot of fishing, then spending a bit more for a high quality rod is a great idea.
These are just a few things that you should keep in mind when you are purchasing a good fly fishing rod. With these top tips, you’ll be able to make a wise choice when choosing the types of fishing rods you need. Then you will be able to go out and enjoy fishing, and you’ll always be sure to get a great catch with your nice, new rod.
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