May 7
fishing tackle
With prices going up on almost everything these days I see it more and more worthwhile buying clearance fishing tackle. In my argument fishing tackle is made and designed to catch fish. There is no need to worry about buying cheap, clearance tackle if you believe it may not be up to the job. You are wrong my friend, wrong. Like I said fishing tackle is fishing tackle and will always be used to catch fish, be it a year old or 3 years old. The designer designed the tackle to do the job. This is why you do not need to worry about buying clearance tackle. I see it more as a better investment and is cheaper than buying newer tackles, which ultimately does the same jobs.

In regards to online purchasing, fishing tackle is much cheaper on the whole then in stores. So firstly I would invest my money online rather than the stores. On many occasions by buying a lot online retailers often wave the postage and packaging. With online shopping becoming more and more popular retailers are able to lower their prices, which for us is another bonus. Now we can come to the clearance fishing tackle section. As you may know there is no difference between the clearance fishing tackle section and the rest of the store, in regards to catching fish. The only simple difference is that the clearance stock is usually older, but still works fine, that is it.

With more of a selection of fishing tackle online at a cheaper rate it is clear to see why already it is a better investment to shop online. By shopping online for clearance tackle you are buying already reduced tackle (at online prices) for even less. The amount of discount online stores give in accordance with high street stores is incomparable. In my local store I saw an Imax Flotation Suit (XL size) selling for £69.00. Online I found it for £60.00, a saving of ten pounds. When looking online further I found the exact same suit in the clearance fishing tackle section for £29.00. That is a over £70 saving when one compares it with my local high street tackle shop.

From what has been seen in this example, when comparing between high street stores and online stores is it possible to see a huge savings can be made. However, when one looks at online stores and clearance fishing tackle sections on website it is possible to see that even more saves can be found. This therefore shows that you can easily save money on fishing tackle and by shopping online you can potentially save a lot of money indicating to all that clearance fishing tackle is the better investment



By: Tony Savour

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Apr 27
fishing tackle
The definition of “fishing tackle” describes all the components used when fishing. This involves the fishing rode, the hook, the bait, the wire, the nets and anything else that can be used to fish. With fishing being a global sport, fishing tackle is a hot subject that generates millions of pounds in revenue every year.

The main elements of fishing tackle (as described above) is what every fisherman uses, ranging from beginners to professionals. Fishermen’s tackle only differs when different types of fishing is carried out. Saltwater deep sea fishing is obviously different to freshwater lake fishing. With Salt water deep sea fishing, larger poles are used with thicker, weighted lines in order to withstand the large fish where as in lake fishing for obvious reasons, smaller, thin lines are used as the fish are not as big.

With the development of new and improved fishing tackle I have found myself constantly diving deeper and deeper into my pockets. It is true to say that the tackle used is better; I have been able to catch more fish with it. However, the cost is becoming so high; I feel it is outweighing the balance of how much I want to spend in with the relation to how many fish I want to catch. With all these new “carbon fibre”  light weight rods that promise the chances of you catching fish I understand the rod is better, more light weight, but so is my wallet. This is why I have now turned to online shopping for my fishing tackle.

With so many varieties of fishing tackle, it is becoming harder for shops to stock everything. This is where the internet plays it part. By doing much research I have found that many fishing tackle shops have begun to sell their products online via websites. By selling online, these shops have now opened up to a global consumer market. It has been found that many fishing tackle shops that sell online have, on the whole, increased sales. With the increase in sales, and the increase in bulk buying from fishing tackle shops, one can see that there is a significant price difference when comparing online fishing tackle shops against local fishing tackle shops. This is why, in my opinion it is better to shop online for fishing tackle. The stock is much cheaper, with more variety and with so much competition online; sellers are constantly reducing their price. In some cases I have seen on websites monthly deal where you can purchase a top quality fishing reel for half price. By doing a little bit of online shopping, you can save a lot of money by buying your fishing tackle online.

So, as you can see, I am very much in favour of purchasing my fishing tackle online. It is cheaper and more efficient with a much larger variety of tackle to choose from. I hope you enjoyed reading my article and follow in my footsteps and shop online for your fishing tackle!



By: Tony Savour

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