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Find Your Perfect Fishing Reel

Friday, August 28th, 2009

From bait casting reels to spinning reels, there’s a fishing rod reel designed to best suit a particular fish you’re looking to catch, as well as the fishing spot of your choice. There are 3 basic types of fishing reels: spinning fishing reels, bait casting reels, and fly fishing reels. Here’s a run-through of these [...]

Fly Fishing for Women - A Beginner’s Guide

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Women Learn Fly Fishing Tips

Its a little known fact that women have been participating in fly fishing for many years, but in recent times its become a very popular recreation activity for women. There are more women participating in the sport of fly fishing each day, as more women discover the tranquillity of fishing outdoors [...]

How To Choose A Fly Fishing Rod

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The correct use of a fly fishing rod is to make it build up momentum in the fly fishing line and in addition use a rod that helps to control the distance as well as direction of the fly line. The fly fishing rod is also used to fight off fish after they have been [...]

Beginners Guide to Saltwater Fly Fishing

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Saltwater Fly Fishing Rod - Orvis Helios Fly Rod

It was in the 1950s when people first started saltwater fly fishing, and in a relatively short period of time has gained in popularity, and today has become one of the most popular means of catching saltwater fish. Nowadays saltwater fly anglers can catch many species of [...]

Freshwater Fishing

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

For lots of folks, sea fishing is the ultimate thrill.  You see, nowadays more people grow up around lakes and rivers than around the sea.  Freshwater fishing is something that we all take for granted.  With lots lakes and rivers, you can stand on the shore, wade out in the water, or even take a [...]

Antique Fishing Lures-Secrets Revealed

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Antique fishing lures sound like something taken out of a dusted box or like the primitive rods and hooks used by our fishermen forfathers. Antique fishing lures are still used, although their presence is preferred in private collections. There is a difference between new lures which are designed to look sleek and reminiscent of the [...]


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