May 24
fishing tackle
Leaders are necessary parts of sea fishing tackle. They protect the line from getting cut.

Anglers are rather divided when it comes to the question of whether a leader should form part of what is considered to be good sea fishing tackle or not. Many fishermen would rather not use leaders when they go out to fish, whilst just as many prefer not to leave out their leaders from their sea fishing tackle.

The thing is, a lot of fishermen, even the veteran ones, underestimate the importance of having a good leader in one’s sea fishing tackle. Its main function is to protect the line from being cut, frayed or tangled by fish with sharp teeth or gills. Out at sea, most fish to be caught have either sharp teeth or sharp gills, if not both. A secondary function of a leader is to make it easier for the fisherman to change hooks and lures whenever it is necessary to do so.

Before we go into a detailed discussion on leaders as part of good sea fishing tackle, we should define first what a leader is. A fishing leader is a thin piece of metal that has an eye on one end and a pin catch on the other. The fishing line is attached to the eye by threading the line through it and then knotting it securely, whilst the hooks and the lures are held in the pin catch.

There are three major types of leaders available in the market, you can either make your own or buy them from a sea fishing tackle shop. The three major types of leaders are:

1. Monofilament. Monofilament leaders are basic leaders. They are metal threads that that perform the base function of leaders – to protect the line from being cut.

2. Fluorocarbon. Fluorocarbon leaders are transparent, and this quality makes it ideal for them to be used in waters that are clear and full of wary fish. Fluorocarbon leaders are practically invisible in clear water.

3. Steel. Steel leaders are very strong. They are great for use when fishing in waters infested with fish with really sharp teeth such as barracuda, bluefish and mackerel.

There are also hybrid leaders, created from a combination of monofilament and fluorocarbon or any other material, such as plastic.

Leaders should be made part of any sea fishing tackle set because it can spell the difference between going home from a fishing trip with an empty icebox and a full one. Really, the game fish at sea can be wily and they can cut a naked line that is not protected by a leader. It would be a shame to lose a catch that way, especially when you have almost succeeded in landing it in the boat.

To make your leader more effective, you should keep the whole assembly as simple as possible. Just attach your hook and your lure to the leader and tie the whole thing to your line. If you hang any more stuff on it, you will only end up scaring the fish away.

A good leader is an essential part of your sea fishing tackle. Always have your leaders ready in your sea fishing tackle box before you sail out to sea.



By: ian nicol

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http://www.quickregister.net/wordpress/2008/12/12/how-to-start-your-own-traffic-exchange-business/
http://www.enjoy-fly-fishing.co.uk/troutmasters-badge/
http://www.anglinglines.com/blog/big-carp-baits-making-opportunities/
http://www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk/north-east-fishing-news/sea-anglers-should-wear-lifejackets-coasguards
http://www.kabalyero.com/2008/02/10/skinless-avatars/

May 18
fishing tackle
Fishing tackle at the end of the day is still fishing tackle. This is why clearance fishing tackle is no different to fully priced fishing tackle, expect for the price that is. Clearance fishing tackle is only branded “clearance” because room has to be made for the new season’s stock. Just because the clearance fishing tackle is old does not make it redundant. If you are smart you will see that the new stock will be no different from clearance stock because the principle of the tackle is still there i.e. to catch fish the only difference is, you have a much heavier wallet.

Your local fishing tackle shop will have a clearance section. When you next visit your local shop, don’t be afraid to have a look. You be very surprised to see what great offers are available to you. I have found on many occasions half price fishing tackle sets. That is; the fishing rod, reel, wire, hook and bait. For half the price, this is a very good investment opportunity. The point I am trying to make is that there is no significant difference in purchasing the new season stock as the equipment is basically the same. The only time it is not the same, is when the tackle is designed for professional usage, where developments of tackle is key in catching more and bigger fish with ease. However, if you are fishing for fun then these minor details about fishing tackle need to be an issue for you. This is why I say; exploit clearance fishing tackle.

If you shop around you will find in many shops different clearance sections. Most fishing tackle shops have a clearing section and you are bound to find something that will temp you. On many occasions I have going to every tackle shop in my area and have picked up entire sets that would have cost me in excess of £500, for as little at £150. This as you can see if a massive saving and gives me an opportunity to say tell you again that clearance fishing is not old and outdated. It used to be new and was seen as the best at one time, who is to say it is not? It still catches fish, it still does what it is meant to, which is why I feel that clearance fishing tackle is a smart consumers way of shopping for fishing tackle.

From this short article I hope you can see that it is most benefited to you to purchase clearance fishing tackle, at a discounted price, rather than paying full price. The only circumstance I can think of when clearance tackle is not an option is when professional fishing is carried out, where top of the range equipment is needed. On the whole though, for more amateur fishermen, who fish for fun clearance fishing tackle is the right path to take in order to carried out your favourite sport without spending a fortune.



By: Tony Savour

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Other resources:

http://field-n-water.com/hunting-fishing-directory/are-you-searching-for-waders/
http://mainefishingtoday.com/blog/2007/02/upper-androscoggin-river-fishing-video/
http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=2018
http://www.fish360.net/?p=17
http://www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk/north-east-fishing-news/chieftain-charters-have-new-owner

May 3
fishing tackle
You have your fishing rod, you have your bait. Let’s go fishing! No my friend, you are mistaken. When I first started fishing many years ago, this is what I believed was the necessary apparatus. I was wrong. I went to my local fishing tackle shop and was quickly told that I needed: good quality fishing wire, fishing hooks, a fishing reel, nets, rigs and lures, floats, the list goes on. I quickly realised that the cheap rod and bait I believed I needed turned into an expensive investment that cost me well over four hundred pounds!

Luckily for you, you have what you are using now: the internet. As you may have known, or should know, shopping online is much cheaper then shopping in your high street. This is why I urge you to shop online for your fishing tackle. With more and more people shopping online, fishing tackle websites are significantly cheaper then fishing tackle shops. I have seen on many websites special deals such as buy one get one free hooks. One deal I came across was selling a Berkley B1 12 FT carp rod 2.75lb at a significantly reduced price from£219.99 to £119.99, that is a one hundred pound saving! Deals like this should not be missed. I have never in my life witnessed that much discount on an item in a store, unless the item has become redundant. The deals I have found are not simply selling redundant stock; they are being sold as special offers. Theses offers are constantly changing, which enables one to buy many types of fishing tackle at reduced prices.

It is also important for one to consider the price at which fishing tackle is increasing. With technological developments of fishing tackle such as LED baits that blink to attract fish, fishing tackle is becoming more expensive. Even though these new types of fishing tackle are improved and are proven to catch more fish, I feel that the price they are charging does not reflect how useful they would be. I have still been able to catch fish in the past, the fact that I have these new technologies at my disposal means I have catch a few more fish, but ultimately I still catch a fish if I don’t use these new innovations. If you are the more serious fisherman who prides himself on the amount of fish caught, then it would be in your best interest to purchase more expensive types of fishing tackle. However if you are more of a amateur, it would be right to say that you would be better off using the more simpler, cheaper fishing tackles. 

The general fact that online stores are beginning to sell more than local stores is why their tackle is priced lower then means that it is financially better to shop online then stores. This is why I say, be you a professional or amateur fisherman the online route for your fishing tackle is the way to go if you want to save money and untimely catch more fish.



By: Tony Savour

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Other resources:

http://isportspix.com/2008/05/30/maria-sharapova-2008-french-open-roland-garros/
http://mainefishingtoday.com/blog/2009/04/milts-corner-catch-of-the-day/
http://www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk/north-east-fishing-news/coast-to-coast-kayakers-in-rnli-fundraiser
http://www.enjoy-fly-fishing.co.uk/fontburn-reservoir/
http://www.quickregister.net/wordpress/2008/12/12/how-to-start-your-own-traffic-exchange-business/