So what is your verdict on this composition on small fishing boats? Are there anymore unanswered questions about small fishing boats in your mind?
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Two Hot Tips for Bass Fishing
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in Bass fishing and this has led to many new business sprouting up to ride along with the wave of excitement. Hooking, pardon the pun, new Bass anglers is easy. All you have to do is to invite them for a Bass fishing trip and before you know it, they are now passionate about the sport. Businesses seek out hot interests like a heat seeking missle and we see resorts, sports gears and fishing related things being built - all with the aim to capture this hot market. As a Bass angler, clearly we have benefited from all these interests.
Right now, more and more are getting their feet wet to learn and find out what the big bass buzz is all about. For the uninitiated, Bass fishing is more than just fishing. Having a prized big bass in your hands and the opportunity to show it off is a feeling that is hard to describe. Only those who have done it will know the feeling and once you have done it once, you want to do it over and over again. But after the first bass fishing expedition, for the beginner, there is still lots more to learn.
First, you have to know the lures that you must have to enjoy bass fishing.
What the top 3 lures for catching Bass? No real surveys have been conducted but it is generally agreed by pro bass fishermen that plastic worms makes the best lures, followed by the spinner bait and then the crank bait.
After considering the lures, there are still other factors to consider, chief of which is how you intend to cover the waters
in your fishing. Do you want to cover a smaller segment of water thoroughly or do you want to skim across a larger area as quickly as possible to find fishg. Worm baits are very effective and Bass are absolutely seduced by it. However, worm baits tend to be slower and are best in certain areas which will come with experience.
One main problem with learners fishing with a worm is that they do not realise that the worm does not have the ability to sense strikes. And the main reason for the inability to sense them is due to the fisherman using a sinker that is too heavy and a line that is too thick.
To overcome this predicament, a variable buoyancy worm using lead strip sinkers can be adopted. The advantages are:
* No moving lead on the line to dampen the feel of a gentle pickup
* Precise amount of lead can be applied to deliver the worm action needed
* Bass finds it easier to inhale the worm
* It helps in hook setting
* In snags, you can quickly shake yourself loose
* Worms can be hung virtually suspended over the bottom when fishing in shallow water.
To tell how much lead strip is needed, wrap one strip around the hook and bury the barb in the worm. Ease it into the water
and watch it sink, it should barely settle toward the bottom. If it sinks to fast, take some off, etc. Make sure to use no heavier than 8-pound mono line - preferably 6 pound.
How much lead strip do you need? Well, one tested way is to wrap one strip around the hook and bury the barb in the worm.
Now, gently ease it into the water and watch it sink. It should barely settle toward the bottom. If it sinks too fast, start
again by taking some off, etc. Use a mono line that is no heavier than 8-pounds - preferably 6 pound.
Spinner baits, by virture of its construction, can move more quickly across the surface. It can be bounced on the bottom,
against tree limbs and moved in many different ways in order to stimulate strikes. It is a great probing lure for the shoreline because of its tangle-free construction.
Lastly, Crank baits are great if you want to check out a spot without wasting too much time. They cover a lot of water in a hurrry and you can use them for locating fish that may be scattered.
The most important rule is this - make it easy for the Bass to get to the lure - no matter where you are fishing in. Drop that lure right in front of them! Scientists have proven that Bass can calculate the amount of energy it will take them to go after the prey and if they decide its too much effort, they won't bother.
The bottom line is this - discover and learn to use each type of lures and find what suits you. Once you find the right one for you, you will really find enjoyment in bass fishing!
Aside from considering the lures, the other important factor is to know the accurate time in going for bass fishing.
The Biggest Bass are definitely caught at dawn or dusk. Remember - bass love to prey at ambush spots, which seems to offer lots of cover for the baitfish. They like to hide, and then pounce on their prey.
These bait fish are most active in the dusk or dawn. When they feeding, the bait fish's guard is down and less aware of threats, So that is when the bass strikes. Fish during these times for the best chances of success.
When retrieving an underwater lure in poor light conditions, pull in the lure at a steady pace once it is set in motion. This makes it easier for bass to locate and grab it.
Although I mentioned that dawn or dusk is the best time to fish for bass, there is one exception. Don't bother trying when
the water is below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature causes certain aquatics species to disappear, which in turn, nullifies the food chain feeding.
Just by keeping these 2 factors in mind for bass fishing - lures and the time to fish - you are on your start to winning the
game of bass fishing. Once mastered, you can then consider other factors like water quality and weather conditions. Happy Bass fishing!
About the Author
Gordon Lee has met the ultimate Bass Fisherman - Steve Masters, who has showed him how to be a top Bass Fisherman at Bass Fishing 101. At the same time, Gordon operates the Bass Fishing 101 Portal.
A synopsis on small fishing boats .
K-Pump K200
The model K200 is a new model in 2005. It has almost double the volume of the Model 100 and is designed to be the best pump for “topping off” you have ever seen. There simply are no equal... This is a “must” pump for all rafts, cata-rafts and pontoon crafts because you can stand upright when using it. The stroking action is effortless, yet highly efficient. There is simply no comparable pump that will produce as much air volume with less effort. Commercial river guides acclaim this pump to be about as valuable as their floatation jackets. If you have a back problem, this is “your” pump! A quick demonstration at a K-Pump dealer will quickly prove its value. Features: Weight: 2 lbs. 8 oz Measurement: 3” X 32”
Price: 80.00
G. Loomis Current Reel
After you're gone, these reels will cause fights amongst your heirs. Until then, a top of the line water resistant drag system will put the odds decidedly in your favor when you tussle with drag testing fish. Double anodized and cold forged they're light, strong and easy on the eyes. A quick-change push button spool and easy handle conversion makes it easy to swap lines and will keep the southpaws happy. The reel is available separately or as a combo that includes a spare spool and clam shell case.
Price: 225.00
Bugs of the Underworld : The Natural History of Aquatic Insects
11 years, 8 cameras, 3 countries, countless breaths underwater. Extraordinary underwater footage follows the life cycles of mayflies, stoneflies, caddisflies, & other amazing bugs. Flyfishers will gain valuable insights as they see how insects behave & what they really look like to trout! Teachers, parents, river monitors, scientists, and kids of all ages will be entertained and enlightened by this film.
Price: 29.95
Curriers Quick and Easy Guide to Saltwater Fly Fishing by Jeff Currier
An entry-level fly fishing primer that gives you everything you need to get started in the saltwater. Topics covered are: why saltwater?; tides; six types of water; flies and equipment; knots; saltwater fly casting; hooking and landing fish and popular saltwater gamefish. Also includes an equipment checklist, Jeff’s fly box, Jeff’s saltwater tips and distribution maps of gamefish. Full-color 34 photos 40+ watercolors>/li> 16 knot illustrations 5 pages of maps 6x9 inches 122 pages REVIEWS “Currier’s Quick and Easy Guide to Saltwater Fly Fishing is a short, concise guidebook that does exactly what its title says it will do, in just 122 pages. Author Jeff Currier, lives in Idaho and ’winters’ near saltwater. All the practical advice he gives in his book comes from personal experience. Anyone contemplating their first trip to salt water with a fly rod should buy this book. Anyone knowing a stubborn flyfisher should make a gift of it a month before they leave. With eight short chapters providing all the basic information needed, the book is further supported by five ’special information’ appendices, an astounding ’Selected Bibliography’ and a practical, useful index.” --Dennis Bitton Flyfisher Magazine
Price: 22.95
small fishing boats Items For Viewing
Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles: Identification & Value Guide (Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles Identification and Value Guide)
Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles: Identification & Value Guide (Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles Identification and Value Guide)
This book covers modern fishing reels and rods and details some of the major changes brought about by the introduction of fiberglas rods. It catalogs miscellaneous fishing collectibles and emphasizes the importance of catalogs, magazines, wholesale house catalogs, decoys, bobbers/floats, bait buckets, split shot tins, leader packs, advertising items, and other significant relics from 1940 until the early 1980s. It covers more than 140 companies not in volume 1, and includes illustrations of the important Shakespeare rods, catalog reprints of other rods, collectible pack rods from the sixties and seventies, Heddon rods of the modern era, and even a field find tackle box from the modern era which will be of serious interest to collectors. AUTHORBIO: Russell E. Lewis is the author of Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles, Volume 1 and Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles, Volume 2, as well as co-author of Captain John's Fishing Tackle Price Guide. Having collected fishing lures since 1950, he and his wife run a business, Heritage Tackle 'n Tiques, where he deals fishing lures online and at antique shows. REVIEW: This book is the second from author Russell E. Lewis, and is filled with full color photographs of modern fishing lures and tackle. A must for lure lovers.
Fishing for Clues (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #26)
Fishing for Clues (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #26)
Something fishy is going on in River heights--and this time I really mean it! First a burglar breaks into the Nickersons' home and snatches Ned's digital camera, and then a few days later his laptop is stolen. Ned is super bummed--there's no replacing the hilarious photos he snapped of his dad falling out of the boat on their fishing trip. I have a hunch this is more than a run of bad luck and I'm determined to reel in the crook--hook, line, and sinker.
Fly Fishing Corpse
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Bodies of missing fishermen found off Prospect, NS - 660 News
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A small fishing boats Artilce for Your Viewing
Two Hot Tips for Bass Fishing
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in Bass fishing and this has led to many new business sprouting up to ride along with the wave of excitement. Hooking, pardon the pun, new Bass anglers is easy. All you have to do is to invite them for a Bass fishing trip and before you know it, they are now passionate about the sport. Businesses seek out hot interests like a heat seeking missle and we see resorts, sports gears and fishing related things being built - all with the aim to capture this hot market. As a Bass angler, clearly we have benefited from all these interests.
Right now, more and more are getting their feet wet to learn and find out what the big bass buzz is all about. For the uninitiated, Bass fishing is more than just fishing. Having a prized big bass in your hands and the opportunity to show it off is a feeling that is hard to describe. Only those who have done it will know the feeling and once you have done it once, you want to do it over and over again. But after the first bass fishing expedition, for the beginner, there is still lots more to learn.
First, you have to know the lures that you must have to enjoy bass fishing.
What the top 3 lures for catching Bass? No real surveys have been conducted but it is generally agreed by pro bass fishermen that plastic worms makes the best lures, followed by the spinner bait and then the crank bait.
After considering the lures, there are still other factors to consider, chief of which is how you intend to cover the waters
in your fishing. Do you want to cover a smaller segment of water thoroughly or do you want to skim across a larger area as quickly as possible to find fishg. Worm baits are very effective and Bass are absolutely seduced by it. However, worm baits tend to be slower and are best in certain areas which will come with experience.
One main problem with learners fishing with a worm is that they do not realise that the worm does not have the ability to sense strikes. And the main reason for the inability to sense them is due to the fisherman using a sinker that is too heavy and a line that is too thick.
To overcome this predicament, a variable buoyancy worm using lead strip sinkers can be adopted. The advantages are:
* No moving lead on the line to dampen the feel of a gentle pickup
* Precise amount of lead can be applied to deliver the worm action needed
* Bass finds it easier to inhale the worm
* It helps in hook setting
* In snags, you can quickly shake yourself loose
* Worms can be hung virtually suspended over the bottom when fishing in shallow water.
To tell how much lead strip is needed, wrap one strip around the hook and bury the barb in the worm. Ease it into the water
and watch it sink, it should barely settle toward the bottom. If it sinks to fast, take some off, etc. Make sure to use no heavier than 8-pound mono line - preferably 6 pound.
How much lead strip do you need? Well, one tested way is to wrap one strip around the hook and bury the barb in the worm.
Now, gently ease it into the water and watch it sink. It should barely settle toward the bottom. If it sinks too fast, start
again by taking some off, etc. Use a mono line that is no heavier than 8-pounds - preferably 6 pound.
Spinner baits, by virture of its construction, can move more quickly across the surface. It can be bounced on the bottom,
against tree limbs and moved in many different ways in order to stimulate strikes. It is a great probing lure for the shoreline because of its tangle-free construction.
Lastly, Crank baits are great if you want to check out a spot without wasting too much time. They cover a lot of water in a hurrry and you can use them for locating fish that may be scattered.
The most important rule is this - make it easy for the Bass to get to the lure - no matter where you are fishing in. Drop that lure right in front of them! Scientists have proven that Bass can calculate the amount of energy it will take them to go after the prey and if they decide its too much effort, they won't bother.
The bottom line is this - discover and learn to use each type of lures and find what suits you. Once you find the right one for you, you will really find enjoyment in bass fishing!
Aside from considering the lures, the other important factor is to know the accurate time in going for bass fishing.
The Biggest Bass are definitely caught at dawn or dusk. Remember - bass love to prey at ambush spots, which seems to offer lots of cover for the baitfish. They like to hide, and then pounce on their prey.
These bait fish are most active in the dusk or dawn. When they feeding, the bait fish's guard is down and less aware of threats, So that is when the bass strikes. Fish during these times for the best chances of success.
When retrieving an underwater lure in poor light conditions, pull in the lure at a steady pace once it is set in motion. This makes it easier for bass to locate and grab it.
Although I mentioned that dawn or dusk is the best time to fish for bass, there is one exception. Don't bother trying when
the water is below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature causes certain aquatics species to disappear, which in turn, nullifies the food chain feeding.
Just by keeping these 2 factors in mind for bass fishing - lures and the time to fish - you are on your start to winning the
game of bass fishing. Once mastered, you can then consider other factors like water quality and weather conditions. Happy Bass fishing!
About the Author
Gordon Lee has met the ultimate Bass Fisherman - Steve Masters, who has showed him how to be a top Bass Fisherman at Bass Fishing 101. At the same time, Gordon operates the Bass Fishing 101 Portal.
A synopsis on small fishing boats .
K-Pump K200
The model K200 is a new model in 2005. It has almost double the volume of the Model 100 and is designed to be the best pump for “topping off” you have ever seen. There simply are no equal... This is a “must” pump for all rafts, cata-rafts and pontoon crafts because you can stand upright when using it. The stroking action is effortless, yet highly efficient. There is simply no comparable pump that will produce as much air volume with less effort. Commercial river guides acclaim this pump to be about as valuable as their floatation jackets. If you have a back problem, this is “your” pump! A quick demonstration at a K-Pump dealer will quickly prove its value. Features: Weight: 2 lbs. 8 oz Measurement: 3” X 32”
Price: 80.00
G. Loomis Current Reel
After you're gone, these reels will cause fights amongst your heirs. Until then, a top of the line water resistant drag system will put the odds decidedly in your favor when you tussle with drag testing fish. Double anodized and cold forged they're light, strong and easy on the eyes. A quick-change push button spool and easy handle conversion makes it easy to swap lines and will keep the southpaws happy. The reel is available separately or as a combo that includes a spare spool and clam shell case.
Price: 225.00
Bugs of the Underworld : The Natural History of Aquatic Insects
11 years, 8 cameras, 3 countries, countless breaths underwater. Extraordinary underwater footage follows the life cycles of mayflies, stoneflies, caddisflies, & other amazing bugs. Flyfishers will gain valuable insights as they see how insects behave & what they really look like to trout! Teachers, parents, river monitors, scientists, and kids of all ages will be entertained and enlightened by this film.
Price: 29.95
Curriers Quick and Easy Guide to Saltwater Fly Fishing by Jeff Currier
An entry-level fly fishing primer that gives you everything you need to get started in the saltwater. Topics covered are: why saltwater?; tides; six types of water; flies and equipment; knots; saltwater fly casting; hooking and landing fish and popular saltwater gamefish. Also includes an equipment checklist, Jeff’s fly box, Jeff’s saltwater tips and distribution maps of gamefish. Full-color 34 photos 40+ watercolors>/li> 16 knot illustrations 5 pages of maps 6x9 inches 122 pages REVIEWS “Currier’s Quick and Easy Guide to Saltwater Fly Fishing is a short, concise guidebook that does exactly what its title says it will do, in just 122 pages. Author Jeff Currier, lives in Idaho and ’winters’ near saltwater. All the practical advice he gives in his book comes from personal experience. Anyone contemplating their first trip to salt water with a fly rod should buy this book. Anyone knowing a stubborn flyfisher should make a gift of it a month before they leave. With eight short chapters providing all the basic information needed, the book is further supported by five ’special information’ appendices, an astounding ’Selected Bibliography’ and a practical, useful index.” --Dennis Bitton Flyfisher Magazine
Price: 22.95
small fishing boats Items For Viewing
Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles: Identification & Value Guide (Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles Identification and Value Guide)
Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles: Identification & Value Guide (Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles Identification and Value Guide)
This book covers modern fishing reels and rods and details some of the major changes brought about by the introduction of fiberglas rods. It catalogs miscellaneous fishing collectibles and emphasizes the importance of catalogs, magazines, wholesale house catalogs, decoys, bobbers/floats, bait buckets, split shot tins, leader packs, advertising items, and other significant relics from 1940 until the early 1980s. It covers more than 140 companies not in volume 1, and includes illustrations of the important Shakespeare rods, catalog reprints of other rods, collectible pack rods from the sixties and seventies, Heddon rods of the modern era, and even a field find tackle box from the modern era which will be of serious interest to collectors. AUTHORBIO: Russell E. Lewis is the author of Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles, Volume 1 and Modern Fishing Lure Collectibles, Volume 2, as well as co-author of Captain John's Fishing Tackle Price Guide. Having collected fishing lures since 1950, he and his wife run a business, Heritage Tackle 'n Tiques, where he deals fishing lures online and at antique shows. REVIEW: This book is the second from author Russell E. Lewis, and is filled with full color photographs of modern fishing lures and tackle. A must for lure lovers.
Fishing for Clues (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #26)
Fishing for Clues (Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective #26)
Something fishy is going on in River heights--and this time I really mean it! First a burglar breaks into the Nickersons' home and snatches Ned's digital camera, and then a few days later his laptop is stolen. Ned is super bummed--there's no replacing the hilarious photos he snapped of his dad falling out of the boat on their fishing trip. I have a hunch this is more than a run of bad luck and I'm determined to reel in the crook--hook, line, and sinker.
Fly Fishing Corpse
News about small fishing boats
Soaring gas prices might keep fishermen at home
Wed, 28 May 2008 15:40:36 GMT
As fishermen are finding out, the cost to participate in their favorite sport is going up.
Chinese Crab Fishing Boats Crowd Korean Waters - 조선일보(영문판)
Tue, 27 May 2008 01:39:21 GMT
Chinese Crab Fishing Boats Crowd Korean Waters 조선일보(영문판), South Korea - Yet fishermen in the island, far from rejoicing, complain they have had enough of Chinese fishing boats encroaching on their fishing grounds. ... |
Bodies of missing fishermen found off Prospect, NS - 660 News
Wed, 28 May 2008 21:16:23 GMT
Bodies of missing fishermen found off Prospect, NS 660 News, Canada - He was found in about 20 metres of water near his sunken fishing boat. RCMP said the man's 30-year-old son, Gerry Blackburn, was found several hours later, ... |
Boat Fuel Prices Affect Summer Fun At The Lake
Wed, 28 May 2008 18:36:18 GMT
If you thought filling up your car was expensive, you may be surprised to hear how much it could cost for a day of fun at the lake.






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