PVC piping is a material used in many projects outside the plumbing field, if you use your imagination. It's possible to make a fishing rack that holds quite a few fishing poles, with just a few pipes and connectors. It's also easy to move… read more
Fishing poles, especially expensive ones, are best protected during travel by placing them in non-crushable holders. This will allow you to pack the rods with little worry about possible damage. Fishing pole containers can be made out of se… read more
Homemade fishing poles are where many anglers get their start as youths. Long slender saplings or lengths of bamboo make a great fishing rod for catching a variety of fish species. Making a homemade fishing pole is a great family project an… read more
A fishing pole organizer is a great way not only to display your prized poles but also to provide a safe and secure location to store them. Line guides and rod tips can be easily damaged or broken if a pole is left where it can fall over or… read more
Long fishing poles are typically 9 feet or more in length. Often, these long poles are used by anglers fishing from the banks of streams and rivers and are necessary to present lures or baits through the brush along the water. These longer… read more
A new fishing pole featuring all of the latest fishing gadgets and gizmos can take its toll on your pocket book. The truth is, fishing poles are easily made right at home -- almost for free. read more
No matter what type of fishing pole an angler uses, tying a strong and reliable knot is essential if he wants to be a successful fisherman. The Uni-Knot stands apart from many other knots because of its ease of tying. When tied correctly, t… read more
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