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Joining Bass Fishing Clubs - How Will It Help You?

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Bass Fishing Tips

Depending on what kind of bass you are fishing for, you will need a varying degree of strength, determination and dedication. Otherwise known as sunfish, bass can be found in almost every part of the United States. There is a certain amount of skill that you will need to catch this type of [...]

How Owning A Tackle Shop Can Work For You

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Starting a tackle shop may be the perfect sideline for a retired couple looking for something to fill their time. Every area of the United States that is close to any kind of a body of water, whether it is a river, a lake, a pond or an ocean, has a need for good bait [...]

Details For Saltwater Fishing Tackle

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Going To Work! CHEW ON THIS Saltwater Fishing Show

Have you ever been deep sea fishing? It is great fun and many people consider it the adventure of a lifetime. Saltwater fishing tackle is specialized equipment that is made just for this particular sport. Most coastal towns have a tackle store that should carry everything you [...]

The Right Gear: Fly Fishing Equipment.

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

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When it comes to any sport or favorite past time, there is a huge importance that is placed on having the right equipment to make the most out of the experience. Having the right gear for fly fishing is essential especially if you wish to actually catch something. Whether it is the [...]

Tips On How To Choose The Perfect Fishing Trip Destination

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

One of the best things you must do to plan a great angling trip is to identify your priorities. You need to be more specific than just saying you want special fishing trip. Great fishing may mean opposite things to each person in your fishing company.
One person might be glad with catching hundred fish [...]

Choosing The Best Fishing Poles

Monday, October 6th, 2008

There are fishing poles, and then there are fishing poles. There is a Rod for every fishing situation, and knowing the difference will certainly pay off in the long run.
While many may argue that the term “pole” refers to a relic of a tool while a “rod” is a more sophisticated piece of [...]


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