... a friend. My point was that Ken was real quick to dump on a rod I might be willing to bet he has never cast.
Responding to another thread(cyli??), I think that model of Cabelas Rod is on an American...
...& also Slices work quite well in/beyond the white water as they are mainly larger,heavier,easier to cast & get the distance with,I've seen them made from casting lead,in different sizes f...
...039;t been fishing in the last couple of years and this weekend I ended up with a huge mess!
I went to cast out, fliping the bell as I was holding my line taught and my line that was attached to the ...
...d choose one that seems to be the right size for the situation.
Then I dip it into water just before casting and cast over the rocks.
One interesting thing I have found is that lead sinkers have...
...om (click on 'Ze Game' ? Choose the right spots, choose your tackle, your fly, find the fish, cast your fly on the right place and strike when you think that the fish has swallowed your fly....
...the line,so you can quickly change from one to another,& prevent line twist.
The best method is to cast the Lure out with a Spinning Reel & retreive it by winding it in.
Also be careful when...
...ould walk in it a little bit, thats what i do and i catch bigger fish than if i stand on nthe shore and cast out. and no little fish bite my line that much unless im relly close to shore.. like this f...
Hi.
I have a Shimano Aerocast 2000X I bought in 1985,also which hasn't been near the water.
I presume your Reel is either a Spinning or Baitcaster,usually reels of that vintage mostly came boxe...
...ll respond. Luckily do it soon. Its the best fishing in 40 years. This morning, while surf potentially casting, a creature (probably a bass) hit my happily cast thinly master and ran. The fish took ...
... many good shots, we had very limited success. The clear water and windy conditions required very good casting, both for distance and accuracy. Conditions like this demanded an accurate cast of 70 f...
Mike; Try DROP-SHOT TECHNIQUE
One of the quickest ways to get on any freshwater fish species is try your hand at drop-shotting technique. You can use any line weight, just match it to the water condi...
Hi.
We all at some time have cast heavy Lures on light Rods,I remember two friends & I casting Baltic Minnows & Baltic Flashes whilst Fishing for Trout in a local Lake,which weighed about 5/8...
...box.
Friday July 3rd: I had 2 people a father and his 8 year old son. After teaching the boy how to cast were off to find the fish. We drove around looking for a while and around 7:00 they turned...
...ny, tiny hook. Where he was fishing ( in the shade of a bridge) he was catching a small trout on every cast, but he then spoiled it all by throwing every fish he caught into the jaws of a huge Alsati...
... on most days, will eat a properly presented artificial bait, they have been very spooky. Being able to cast the bait quickly and accurately have been the most important factors during the past few mo...
The fall season is here and we’ve had the first two cool downs of the upcoming seasons. As October comes to an end and November peaks over the horizon we can expect the water levels in the Mosqu...
... with a last desperate grasp
Finger like digging into the eroded red clay of North Carolina
A perfect cast
Placing the Heddon right beside the branches that have already given in
Dangling limbs in...
The fall season is here and we’ve had the first two cool downs of the upcoming seasons. As October comes to an end and November peaks over the horizon we can expect the water levels in the Mosqu...
...ere lethargic and not feeding due to the cold water but there were plenty around that were. An accurate cast with a very slow presentation wa...
...light line.
All you need to do is to thread a light sinker,(a lead weight just heavy enough so you can cast the line),onto the line & then tie on the hook,another method is to tie in a swivel or ...
Poor weather has limited my fishing the past two weeks but when I have been able to get on the water, the fishing has been excellent. The water has continued to drop in the Mosquito Lagoon but has bee...
All experienced anglers know that on specific bodies of water, there are always certain spots that produce the best bass year after year. When you have fished your best spot, and it is unproductive, d...
I spent three days this week looking for tarpon with mixed results. Although there are a lot of places holding a few tarpon, there have been few places holding a lot of tarpon. The redfish and trout, ...
...we use steel for lead core line to get down to the bottom and usually troll using large spoons. We also cast along the shoreline using bucktail jigs and some plastics on jigs for walleye. Depends upon...
...rst stop but, with the sun still low, the guys had a
tough time seeing them and could not quite get a cast in front of the school before they vanished. At our second stop, we had two bites from blac...
... Montuosa to make bait then ran to Hannibal Banks , TJ hooked up on a big Tuna (over 100#) on the first cast and handed over the rod to Guy and was lost after a 10 min. fight. Our boat seemed to have ...
Catching Big Bass On Frogs
Bass fishing with frogs is one of the best techniques for catching giant largemouth bass all over the country. While most anglers employ a slow twitch and pause...
...he fish and try to figure out their game plan. Meaning, try to determine which way they are working and cast in that direction giving you enough room for your presentation not to scare them.
See yo...
The First Springer is Caught on the Blackwater Lodge beats
Lodge regular Gavin Wishart from Newcastle, Co. Down came down to celebrate his 40th. birthday
this weekend & scooped the First S...
...caught some trout and had shots at some jacks but the highlight of the day came when 13 year old Nathan cast a DOA CAL to several tailing redfish. It landed perfectly and as he twitched the bait near ...
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