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Homemade fishing weights (also called fishing sinkers) are most typically objects that have been made using molten lead and molds. A fishing weight is essentially a lead weight shaped a certain way that attaches to a fishing line to k…
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If you want to take up freshwater fishing as a hobby, you need a variety of gear, including a rod and reel, terminal tackle, bait or lures of various kinds and a tackle box with the right tools. An angler also needs a fishing license.
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The Penn Fishing Tackle Manufacturing Company is the leader in recreational saltwater fishing equipment, and has been for decades. Inshore, offshore or in between, Penn has a long history of making tackle that is recognized around the…
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Once you learn how to prepare a pole for fishing, you'll be ready to go fishing for the rest of your life. Preparing a fishing pole is one of the rituals of the sport, affording a quiet moment of reflection and planning as you contempl…
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The Shakespeare fishing tackle company manufactures a series of fishing rods specifically for women anglers. The rods are part of the company's popular line of Ugly Stik rods, noted for their strength and flexibility. Shakespeare Lady…
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Anglers take salmon on a variety of fishing lures, chief among them spoons, spinners, jigs and especially flies. Taking salmon with a lure is the mark of a skilled angler. Almost anyone can catch salmon with a few salmon eggs, but it t…
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Often overlooked, ponds can provide good fishing for bass and other species. Large bass can be found in many small ponds (See Reference 1). The easy access that a pond provides makes it a good choice for a family outing or for introduc…
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Light-tackle fishing is popular for sport but can be a challenging way to land big fish. Big fish require constant pressure and attention, and attempting to land one with light tackle usually takes much more time than if one were to us…
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The sturgeon is North America's largest fresh-water fish. This prehistoric looking fish can grow to 20 feet in length, weigh up to 1,500 pounds and live for over 100 years. Sturgeon have a long tooth-filled mouth and ridged dorsal. The…
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Shakespeare reels are available in a range of colors including fire engine red, purple and dark gray. Shakespeare reels are sleek, manufactured with aluminum and titanium parts and compact for easy handling and casting. Purchase Shakes…
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The Nushagak River flows near Bristol Bay in the southwest portion of Alaska. The region is remote, rugged, wild and requires a bush flight to get to. Each year, the Nushagak sees a king salmon, also known as Chinook, run of over 100,0…
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Bass fishing tournament trails are available across the U.S. and offer anglers an opportunity to travel to different regions to fish freshwater and saltwater sources. Check out the tournament schedule at a local tournament organization…
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Traditionally, sea, or saltwater, fishing tackle is designed to be heavy duty so that it can handle the rigors of the pounding surf and corrosive saltwater. As surf and inshore tackle evolved, many of the rods, reels, lines and even lu…
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An egg sinker is an important part of any bait presentation. While you may be tempted to rig your line with the nearest egg sinker that you find, doing so could interfere with your ability to drop your line to the depth at which you wa…
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Light tackle fishing off the coast of Maui is ideal for children, teens and anglers who prefer a challenge. A less cumbersome alternative to its deep sea fishing cousin, light tackle fishing requires less gear and a rig that is less te…
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