Sunday, 31 March 2013
Top Five Braided Fishing Lines
Braided fishing lines are popular with fishermen because they are thinner and more durable than traditional mono lines. They are used in many specialty situations where a stronger, more visible or even less visible line option is needed. They are commonly used on both baitcasting and spinning reels. Below are five of the top braided fishing lines that are available on the market today.
Power Pro Microfilament Line - Power Pro is widely considered to be the most popular brand of braided line available. They have several different options in terms of line material, thickness and strength. This brand of line is specifically designed to not have many of the common problems that some braided lines come with. They are tangle resistant, gentle on line guides and reels and can be used for both spinning and baitcasting applications. Power Pro line does not stretch. This makes it perfect for situations where fishermen need to feel even the slightest pull. There are many different test and length options available.
SpiderWire Stealth - This line is made with microfibers that have been treated with Teflon. It is meant to be a quiet line for casting and retrieving. Many fishermen marvel at the strength of SpiderWire line and routinely report catching fish over its test limit quite easily. It a popular line for use in many salt water fishing situations.
Berkley FireLine - This line made for a spinning reel or baitcasting reel is known for its smooth braid. This smoothness allows it to glide swiftly through the water while minimizing the reel damage that some braided lines can cause. The ease with which Berkley FireLine can be seen in the water is one reason why fishermen have grown to like it so much. It is great for fishing situations where the line may be difficult to see. These situations could include areas where waters have become muddy or grown over by thick vegetation.
Stren Sonic Braid - Sonic Braid line typically comes in a blue and clear coloring and has a fluorescent appearance in the water. It is easy to knot but still retains the very tight and non-stretchy feel that users of braided line desire so much. Sonic Braid is a line that many fisherman claim casts very far without much effort.
Sufix 832 - This braided line is known for its very small line width and ability to float through the water while staying undetected by fish. It comes in a green color that blends easily with most waters. It is a very tightly braided line and has 32 braids per inch. These weaves are done with eight different fiber types. Line of this strength and thinness are perfect for situations where fishermen want to keep their lines from getting tangled in vegetation growing in the water.
These are five of the most well known and highly used types of braided lines on the market. Each of these are thin, durable options for any spinning reel or baitcasting reel fishing scenario. It is important for fishermen to explore a few different options when it comes to fishing lines. Some may be better than others for the exact type of fishing they do most often.
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Top 5 Bait Casting Rods
Bait casting rods are perfect for top water plug action with comparatively heavy line. Their shorter length and heavier backbone allow wrist action to make a plug walk. The better bait casting rods will have a fast taper and comfortable hand grip.
1.Shimano Teramar SE Inshore TMS70MH Spinning Rod
Fly Fishing Rod (Photo credit: grampymoose) |
2. Penn Torque 10-Feet Surf Casting Rod
This rod will perform for lots of fish. From redfish in Florida, to white sea bass in California, to bluefish in New England, it does extremely well. the International series is the top of the line in the Penn line-up.
3. G. Loomis NRX 853C JWR Casting Rod
NRX is the culmination of what G.Loomis has been doing since day one. We have been continually striving to build the best rod on the planet. Laminates, resin, mandrels, components and the know how you expect from us. These NRX rods look like nothing we have built before. They feel better than anything we have built before. We aren't talking about a little better here or a little lighter there...What we are saying so there is no confusion... This is the Best Bass Rod Ever Built! Period!!
4. All Star ASR Series Inshore/Saltwater Casting Rod
The ASR Series is loaded with features to help catch whatever you are fishing for. The new Split Grip Design provides better balance, as well as adding to the sensitivity of the rod. Total Touch Technology is featured on the reel seat of casting models, and in the fore grip of spinning models, producing even more hand contact with the blank to feel the slightest bump. ASR Series Rods are designed and crafted with technique specific lengths and actions for various fresh and salt water applications.
5.Daiwa Team Daiwa light and Tough Tl7011RB Cranking Casting Rod
Daiwa Team Daiwa light and Tough Tl-701-1RB Cranking Casting Rod Herea?TMs Daiwaa?TMs most-popular light & Tough Series actions ever. Their unique design and construction makes them effortless to cast, with sensitivity to feel the lightest strikes. Yet theya?TMre plenty tough to handle heavy fish in heavy cover, thanks to powerful IM6 graphite blanks reinforced with Daiwaa?TMs Power MeshA® graphite outer weave. Daiwa Team Daiwa light and Tough Tl-701-1RB Cranking Casting Rod FEATURES High-modulus IM6 graphite blank with Power MeshA® reinforcement Daiwa custom reel seats with blank exposed to the touch Quality FujiA® aluminum oxide guides Ergonomically engineered handle design fits the natural contour of your hand for greater comfort and less fatigue Natural cork grips Five-Year limited Warranty
Friday, 15 March 2013
Quantum Fishing Triax TRX30F/662M Spin Fishing Rod and Reel Combo
Quantum Fishing Triax TRX30F/662M Spin Fishing Rod and Reel Combo
When you're out on the water, the right tackle setup can help you
outsmart the fish and catch the Big One. Toward that end, avid anglers
will enjoy the balance of value and performance found in the lightweight
Quantum Triax rod and reel combination set. A lightweight graphite rod
is responsive and durable, while the eye-catching reel features a smooth
drag system, eight bearings, continuous anti-reverse, and a lightweight
composite frame. Features
Quantum products include a limited one-year manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Product DescriptionSize 30 reel on a 6'6", 2 piece, medium IM7 graphite rode with a balanced cork handle and aluminum oxide guidesCLICK HEREOkuma Safina Pro Spinning ComboShakespeare Two-Piece Medium Heavy Action Ugly Cat Spinning Combo 7-Feet |
Okuma Avenger Baitfeeder Spinning Reel in Clampack
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The Avenger family of spinning reels is heralded for its combination of construction, performance and affordable value. The Avenger ABF Baitfeeder is no different. From walleye to catfish, stripers to rockfish, Okuma's patented baitfeeding system allows for disengagement of the spool and free-running line without opening the bail. Predators are allowed to pick up a bait and run with little resistance as they commit to eating… and providing for the best possible hook set. with a turn of the handle the spool and drag system engage to set the hook and fight the fish. Avenger ABF Baitfeeders begin at size 20 and continue through size 90.
SpiderWire Stealth 300-Yard Fishing Line
Spiderwire Stealth Superline Spools
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Thursday, 14 March 2013
Good Fish: Sustainable Seafood Recipes from the Pacific Coast
Good Fish: Sustainable Seafood Recipes from the Pacific Coast
Book Description
It can be intimidating to shop for seafood. You wonder if it's healthy for you, you worry about whether it's overfished and whether it's caught in ways that harm other species or the environment. Making smart seafood choices has never been more confusing or more important for the planet and our health.
Chef and seafood advocate Becky Selengut knows from good fish, and in a voice that's informed but down-to-earth, she untangles the morass surrounding seafood today. From shellfish to finfish to littlefish, fifteen good fish are featured, and the accompanying seventy-five recipes will appeal to a wide range of home cooks: from beginners, to busy parents trying to put a healthy weeknight meal on the table, to the more adventurous who want to create special-occasion dishes.
Sommelier April Pogue provides wine pairings for each recipe. Good Fish is an invaluable resource for anyone living on the Pacific Coast. Chef Becky Selengut is an advocate for seafood sustainability and seasonal, regional cuisine. Her writing has been featured in Seattle Homes and Lifestyles and Edible Seattle magazines. She lives in Seattle.
Fish & Shellfish: The Cook's Indispensable Companion
Sauces: Classical and Contemporary Sauce Making
Fish & Shellfish: The Cook's Indispensable Companion
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Friday, 1 March 2013
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