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Monday, May 14. 2007
 It is said by most expert fishing gurus that a strong heritage in a fishing boat is formed when engineering and design are centered on the needs of a fisherman. Such heritage in fishing boats is what Pro-Line Boats incorporates in its 36 years of fishing boat manufacturing. The boat models cater to the daily fishing needs of every fisherman, as well as answer to the conditions most fishing gurus encounter while pursuing their love for such sport.
As years passed by for Pro-Line Boats, its number of fishing boat models increases to an outstanding total compared to other leading fishing boat dealers and manufacturers. A fishing fanatic may notice that each latest model of Pro-Line expresses a significant statement of style and also represents a fisherman's fishing and boating necessities. With the company's almost 100 percent rating for consumer satisfaction, Pro-Line will surely have more years of providing excellent boating needs for recreational and professional fishermen all over the globe.
If you are looking for a fishing boat that features no fishing restrictions and has some kind of a dual personality, Pro Line has got the perfect fishing boat for you, the 20 Bay. With 20 Bay, you will be able to navigate through backwood shallow water parts, since 20 Bay is not the usual agile and nimble fishing boat. The boat's maneuverability and features make everything easier for your fishing activities. Also, 20 Bay's chime and beam designs let you get through any chops that you may probably encounter as soon as you hit the rougher sides of the water.
Saturday, May 12. 2007
If you are a fishing fanatic, you might have heard of St. Croix Rod by now. St. Croix is one of the leading manufacturers and providers of fishing rods and other equipment. For over 50 years, the company offers a variety of superb and easy-to-use goods and gears. St. Croix is also a top provider of sundry fishing items like pool cues, marine antennas, shocking rods, and landing nets. Such fishing equipment all contributed to the company's success and longevity.
Friday, May 11. 2007
 If you go over the fishing rod selections of St. Croix, the reel equipment are among the best and must-buy gears. I tried one of the latest St. Croix saltwater rods, the Avid Series saltwater spinning reel. The reel is truly a perfect rod for surf fishing. Aside from its balanced, handsome, and light features, the spinning reel also heaves a better number of fish catch, compared to other reels available today. If you want to have a great saltwater fishing experience, try using St. Croix saltwater spinning reels.
Thursday, May 10. 2007
St. Croix's website features a great number of its prime fishing gears. The site also offers recommendations on which fishing rod best suits your needs. In the site's rod selector, you can browse through St. Croix's latest fishing rod products. For instance, the company's latest Triumph Surf series feature a five rod spinning models. The rods are equipped to be ideal gears for distance casting, moderate to fast fishing actions, and top hook performance.
Wednesday, May 9. 2007
There are already a number of fish finding tools available in many fishing gear stores today. In fact, numerous fish gadget manufacturers have developed all sorts of defined ultra-sound fish finder gadgets that fishing fanatics can choose from. Such fishing devices are really cool tools that you can use. Also, the Internet offers a lot of latest fishing gadgets and devices that can aid you with your fishing activities.
Tuesday, May 8. 2007
As I have said, there are already a number of fish finding devices available in the market today. The features of such products, however, vary according to brand and specializations. For instance, Maptech's latest i3 module is one unique fish finding gadget, because it is the very first high resolution, touch screen 3d Fishfinger tool. As such device, you can really see, in clear images, the kind or type of fish that is near your area. i3 module is a must-buy fishing device for fishing fanatics who really want to have one easy fishing task.
Monday, May 7. 2007
I hate it whenever my fishing line snaps, especially if I already have a big fish on my fishing hook. So, when I heard about the latest advancements on monafilament fishing lines, I immediately bought one for myself. The latest monafilament fishing lines go in a variety of size, colors, strength, and thickness. What I like most about such fishing tool is that its more efficient and it is an inexpensive powerful tool compared to other pricey, yet breakable fishing lines. In addition, monafilament fishing lines are developed to appear transparent in water, so you can catch fish easier and faster.
Sunday, May 6. 2007
 I would usually laugh out loud when I hear people referring to spinnerbait as a hook with an attached wire, a silicone skirt, and a head lead. Some even define is as the clothespin spinnerbait. You see guys, there is really more to spinnerbaits than what most of you know, so better pay attention. Spinnerbaiting has two types. One is called the tail spinner, and the other as in-line spinner.
Saturday, May 5. 2007
As I have said , there are different kinds of spinbaiting. The widely utilized spinbait is the so-called clothes pin style. The tail spinners, meanwhile, is a great choice if you are going to fish for finicky largemouth or smallmouth bass based on the compact size of your bait. The in-line spinners are way behind the other types of spinbaits. Today, in-line spinners are awkwardly catching on to largemouth or smallmouth angler.
Friday, May 4. 2007
As a result, many companies in the fishing industry made a lot of profits through their proper use of spinnerbaits. Its versatility and luring prowess resulted to the numerous patrons of the spinnerbait fishing technique. With the proper use of spinnerbaits, many institutions in the industry of fishing made big profits as a result. So, the next instance you go fishing, why not try a spinner bait for good old-fishing activities and leisure.
Thursday, May 3. 2007
 If you have noticed that you've gained a lot of weight because of those good hearty fish meals, maybe it's time for you to get an aerobics instructor or something. But you just can't afford one, with your lined-up fishing expeditions and all, right? Then, it would be time for you to cut up on the cost of your damn fishing gear! The first thing to start out with is your tacklebox. Since you've been bass-fishing for quite a long time now, you should have a tackleboxful of an assortment of baits and shit. With this, you need a new one, and getting a cheaper tacklebox comes into your mind.
Wednesday, May 2. 2007
A plastic tacklebox is generally cheaper than standard tackleboxes. After long years of actual bass-fishing, you may already have a huge collection of lures and whathaveyous in your damn tacklebox. Of course, it would eventually fill itself up to the brim. This would push you, a veteran bass angler, to go up your local bait shop and get yourself a new and shiny tacklebox. Wrong move, my friend. If you have other things to spend on, such as good and sturdy fishing rods and other stuff, go get yourself a plastic tacklebox.
Tuesday, May 1. 2007
Plastic Tackleboxes also come in an assortment of types and colors. You should pick the clear type plastic tacklebox. This is because you'd have no trouble at all choosing which bait to use during one of your bass-fishing ventures. You, as a seasoned bass angler, may have had a large share of frenzied dilemma everytime you spot a large and fat-assed bass while you're hauling one from the same fuckin' spot! In case you had a metal tacklebox, or even a hard plastic one, chances are you may have let the bass go, or some of your damn lures just went overboard without an actual line!
Monday, April 30. 2007
At the start of your bass-fishing venture, you should have the damnest lures in a precious tacklebox. This is in case you want to end up with a fish treat at home that would rival any good gourmet meal served in a classy joint. Doing so would assure you of more catch in less time and with equally less effort. You should remember that there should always be different baits to be used in different water depths. If you're scared shit of deep waters, you may fish often in shallow depths. So, a bass-fishing expedition in shallow depths requires you to have buzzbaits in your handy tacklebox.
Sunday, April 29. 2007
Buzzbaits are probably the deadliest bass lures that a seasoned bass angler could use in any of his bass-fishing ventures. But, it is best in shallow waters such as creeks, flats, and shit, you know. It could also be used in rivers and shore wood covers. Because these waters are warm, these baits could be lunged rather furiously through its shallow depths. It could also be bumped off from logs and shit, and could even be streamlined through low grassy areas of these waters. In case you're in search for that fat bass, using these lures would probably give you more time to fish than wait. Yes, for these baits could actually lure any shallow water bass out from those logs and grass down to your plate at home.
Saturday, April 28. 2007
 Shallow depths usually have warm water. With this, fishing in these waters requires you to have aggressive lures that can be hastily pitched in such shallow depths. This is because shallow and warm depths would mean that the basses in these regions are rather fast and strong. If you're in trail of a speed freak, then you yourself should have the lures that are fast-moving and efficient. Buzzbaits aren't for slowpokes, if you know what I mean. So if you think and move fast, yet scared chicken-shit of deep waters, your tacklebox should definitely be filled to the fuckin' brim with these lures.
Friday, April 27. 2007
I would choose a plump chicken meal over several fish treats anytime, you know. But it would be a different thing if the fish to be served came out of my own fishing venture! In fact, I'd even trade two fat and juicy chickens for a damn good bass from rocky waters. This is because a fat-assed bass is pretty hard to come by, let alone catch, in these rocky regions of the open waters. Yet, as a seasoned bass angler, I have a fishing trick for those rocky regions, and it's all about in-line spinners. With this, rocks are no match for a bass-hungry man, even if these lures are quite hard to find!
Thursday, April 26. 2007
With these in-line spinners as baits, you'd have more of a fighting chance when it comes to actual bass-fishing in rocky waters. This is because these lures can squeeze themselves through those rocky parts where a bass just might be hiding. Plus, it could be pitched in any depth, and it could even manage to rummage for a juicy bass amidst logs and shit. But be it a fat-assed bass, or even anything with scales, these baits are sure to throw in as much fight in it as you would, when faced with rocks and crap. This is because, much like Eminem, this lure would fuck anything that actually swims, you know. So if you're planning to fish sometime soon on the rocky waters of the planet, it would be good to have at least a tackleboxful of these lures!
Wednesday, April 25. 2007
You see, it would be a challenge to actually fish in rocky waters. This is because the fish here could easily hide among the damn rocks. It's like trying to catch the president while he's on one of his golfing expeditions. But, much like this man, it would be a different thing if you have a good lure in your handy tacklebox. No, you don't need something flashy, nor a lure that would prove to be worth a month's wage. You just need to keep those in-line spinners handy, more so if you're fishing in these rocky regions.
Tuesday, April 24. 2007
A damn good bass angler knows that modern equipment could provide any angler a cutting advantage in his bass-fishing ventures over those who seem to be stuck on old tricks. Much like those technophobic fools who have not yet embraced the innovations brought about by the modern information age, these guys usually come home empty-handed. I'm quite sure they don't have good fish meals every now and again, you know. Totally different from those who use fast sinking blade baits, which is among the best bass lures I have used on my bass fishing exploits!
Monday, April 23. 2007
 Now a fuckin' extraordinary combination you would ever have on a bass fishing expedition would be efficiency and speed when it comes to your fishing tools. A good fast lure isn't everything, you know. Yes, it has to fuckin' sink fast, but it also has to efficiently cover the most possible water depths and areas in the shortest time, too. Plus, these geniuses have even added a little feature that could provide any bass angler the edge he needs over a fat-assed bass! Good vibrations with blade baits, perhaps?
Sunday, April 22. 2007
At first, I thought these guys who came up with the damn idea of vibrating blade baits were either weirdoes or dweebs. Upon seeing the flashy metal shit, I had this sudden instinct to throw it out of my damn tacklebox! It would've been the biggest mistake I would have made on my bass fishing career, you know. But I collected my shit, and tried it out. It wobbled as it easily sunk through the damn waters, and straight it went into a fuckin' fat bass' sucker of a mouth! You should try it out, and get the silvery type, for it attracts prime bass attention, you know.
Saturday, April 21. 2007
There are a lot of stupid people out there who think that a lot of lures in their damn tacklebox would provide them with more than a fighting chance to enjoy a good fish treat back at home. This is the dumbest idea I have ever heard in my bass fishing career! In doing so, half the time of your fishing expeditions would be spent weeding out crap from shit, shit from good lures, and so on. I don't think these dumbasses have even thought of using Spinnerbait lures for versatile bass fishing.
Friday, April 20. 2007
 You see, Spinnerbait lures provide a seasoned bass angler the versatility he needs in hauling in those fat-assed fish of the open waters. This is because these lures are strong enough to ward off shit (yes, even rocks) which usually prevents a nice and juicy bass to see it. If it doesn't catch a glimpse of your lure, then how in hell would you be able to hook it up your line?! These damn good lures can provide you with the capability of fishing in varying depths due to its weight variations. Plus, it could also provide you with the speed you need in catching a speed-freak bass. Yes, sometimes, you get a few of those, you know.
Monday, April 16. 2007
I don't know whether you have tried out fishing on those damn icy waters that usually thaws mid-spring, or not, but I think you have heard stories of how mighty strong the fish in those regions could get. Some could even drag you out of your boat and let those icy waters freeze your fat ass! So don't be stupid and try fishing through the damn ice with a crappy fishing rod that's not quite for ice fishing. You should know better, especially now that you have the guts to fight those damn strong sea creatures through the cold ice. What you should have before you go to one of these dangerous and equally tricky ice fishing ventures is a fishing pole that wouldn't break itself, and at the same time, one that wouldn't break the line.
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Sport Fishing Comments
Fri, 20.10.2006 06:49
I have seen in St. Croix's site the variety of rods that they offer. I think they could truly match the fishing [...]
Fri, 20.10.2006 06:49
I used to buyour fishing gears at St. Croix. However, my husband said that we should refer to other fishing gear dealers [...]
Sat, 07.10.2006 14:32
I tried these lures out in one of my bass-fishing venture. It worked out well enough, better than using inlines and [...]
Sat, 07.10.2006 14:31
I think spinnerbaits are also good in shallow depths, you know. That is, if you have enough bass-fishing skills which [...]
Sun, 01.10.2006 09:33
These lures are very effective in fresh waters, and it could even be fished top to bottom, you know.
Sun, 01.10.2006 09:33
I think these lures can catch any fish you would want. Not just bass fish, that is.
Wed, 27.09.2006 12:44
I don't think you'll be needing a sturdy pole more than a sturdy line in those ice fishing ventures of yours.
Wed, 27.09.2006 12:44
I think you should also consider getting just the right clothing gear for the cold weather, you know. After all, you'd [...]
Fri, 22.09.2006 13:35
For me, the durability of your fishing lines when it comes to catching large fish is as important as the sharpness of [...]
Fri, 22.09.2006 13:34
I think sharp hooks are very useful when it comes to large fishes. But a sturdy fishing pole is as important as the [...]
Wed, 20.09.2006 15:42
My late grandpa used to catch fish while fishing in a nearby river near our old house in California. He said it helps [...]
Wed, 20.09.2006 15:42
That's crap. Noise will scare fishes away. It was probably just coincidence o the old man's part. Are you sure this is a [...]
Sun, 17.09.2006 15:42
Please believe me when I say that my dad looks like Robert Redford slash Sean Connery. I know you'd imagine that I did [...]
Sat, 16.09.2006 17:24
Yes, and I think long lures are for those salmon found in cold waters.
Sat, 16.09.2006 17:24
I think you should also think about how long a lure should be when it comes to salmon fishing!