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| When
it comes to rods, how do you know which one to choose? This article shows
you what to look for when choosing a rod and discusses why choosing the
right one is important. To learn more check out the fishing
rod page |
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The
reel is one of the first major decisions you need to make when starting
out. First, we'll talk about reels in general, then about the different
types. For our purposes, there are 3 types of reels. To learn
more, read our fishing
reel page |
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| As
you stroll down the fishing aisles, there are many different types of line
to choose from, and it can be very confusing to say the least. We hope that
after reading this, you'll have a good understanding of fishing line. Please
visit our fishing
line page to learn more. |
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| This
page serves as an introduction to the basics of real and artificial
bait. After reading this, you should have an understanding of both
types, and how to use them. Fish are funny. You
never know what they want. Some days they want real bait, and others
they want the artificial stuff. This page discusses both types.
Looking to understand live and artificial bait better. Check out our fishing
lures page |
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| The
fight can be exhilarating and suspenseful, not to mention tiring. How do
you fight a fish anyway? That's what this page is about. When it comes to
explaining how to fight the fish. We've broken it down into 3 areas:To
learn more please see our page on fighting
the fish. |
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| In
our how
to cast page, you learn that how to cast is basically the same
for the 3 basic types reels. The only difference is how the bail is
opened for each reel. If your not sure how to open the bail, we've included
in our instructions. If your still not sure, consult the instruction manual
from the manufacturer. Let's start by choosing the type of reel you have... |
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| The
Bass
fishing tips page is a new page about learning more tactics
for catching this very popular fish! We hope you you enjoy the
articles you read. We'd love to hear any comments you have. Please fill
out a feedback
to submit them. |
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| If
you were to open up any anglers tackle box, you'd see a variety of lures,
baits and other assorted equipment to catch fish. What this article concentrates
on is what else goes inside the box. Let's open a Plano
tackle box and see what else should be in there! |
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