Sunday, December 24, 2017

How To Choose A Best Under $100 Spinning Reel – 3 Recommendations

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Are you searching for a new spinning reel? They make an excellent addition to any tackle box.

Are you a little short on funds, or just unwilling to spend hundreds of dollars on a single piece of equipment? No problem. Despite what many hardcore anglers believe, quality is not always measured in dollars and cents.

There are fishermen on both sides of the experience coin who think that if you intend to buy a quality spinning reel, you have to spend a small fortune. Do not get me wrong. There is some truth to this statement. Like any purchase, you get what you pay for.

Top of the line spinning reels can set you to pack a car payment or more, but that does not need to be the case. There are excellent spinning reels available that cost a fraction of what you might expect – including less than $100.


Wednesday, December 20, 2017

How To Choose A Best Ultralight Spinning Reel – TOP-3 Reviewed

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Ultralight fishing has experienced tremendous growth over the last decade. Whether it is a desire to “return to their roots” and catch panfish and crappie like they did as a kid or the challenge of landing trophy trout on 4-pound test small rod and reels are big.

But picking the right reel is not as simple as getting one that is small. Let us help you make sure your new ultralight is also ultra-awesome.


Thursday, December 14, 2017

Choosing The Best Spincasting Reel – Top 4 Reviewed!

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Almost every angler has owned a spincasting reel at some point in time, although you may not remember it, if it was your first reel. For a long time, these tiny closed faced reels were considered “for beginners only.”  

But times are changing, and a growing number of anglers are realizing that although limited in their ability to tackle larger, heavy species and how they can work some lures, spincasting reels still have a place in any fishing locker. 

Spincasting reels have a strong reputation for being easy to use, and excellent choices for beginners targeting small fish, but too lightweight for tackling larger gamefish.

Over the past few years, this has begun to change. Yes, they are still perfect for teaching new anglers the basics as they are easy to cast and well suited for dunking worms or tossing basic lures.  


Monday, December 4, 2017

What Are The Best Reels for Catching Big Cats – 3 Reviewed

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There are a number of things you’ll need to consider when buying your next catfishing reel. Some of the most important include:  

Overall Construction  

Catfish are an aggressive species and even smaller members of the family are capable of putting up a rod bending, reel screaming fight.

You will want to make sure any reel you select is built to handle the pressure a fish like this can exert by looking for a heavy-duty body, metal gears and even a stout handle…


Friday, December 1, 2017

Carp Bait Comparison: The Best Options for Your Carp-Catching Needs 

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Carp have long been a popular gamefish in Europe and parts of Asia, but they’ve largely been ignored by North American anglers. However, this is beginning to change, and many US-based anglers are beginning to open their eyes to the fun these fish provide.  

However, fishing for carp is quite different than fishing for bass, bluegill and trout (although it does have a few similarities to catfishing).

And while you may get lucky and catch a carp on a bait and rig designed for some other species, you’ll have the best luck by using a bait that specifically appeals to carp.  

Most carps are scavengers, who subsist on a variety of different food sources, including aquatic plants, dead fish, invertebrates and various fruits and seeds that fall into the water.

Some species – for example, grass carp – predominately feed on plant materials, while others consume more animal-based food sources…


Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Catfish Species 101: Finding, Catching and Identifying Different Catfish

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American anglers are quite lucky to live amongst so many awesome freshwater gamefish.

Whether you prefer casting for largemouth bass in Georgia, pulling pike through the ice in South Dakota or trolling for chinook in Oregon, there are surely great fishing opportunities within a short drive of your home.  

But many anglers are beginning to expand their horizons and chase after fish they’d previously ignored; and catfish are one of the best examples.

Yet while catfish are certainly a worthy (and delicious) quarry, many anglers are unfamiliar with these bottom-dwelling fish and the methods used to catch them.   

We’ll dive into the principles and concepts of catfishing, as well as the basic facts about the most popular species to give you a better chance of hauling up a few of your own.

Be sure to share your own tips, tricks and strategies for catching catfish in the comment section – they may just help a fellow angler catch a few more fish.   


Sunday, November 12, 2017

Preparations The Night Before The Opening Day  

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Opening day has a special place in the heart of hunters. Fond memories of first bucks, campfire, rotary in the tradition of hunting with family and friends are normally established around opening day.

In the state of Pennsylvania, the state with the most registered hunters in the country, opening day is marked by children getting the day off from school! It is great for getting kids started with hunting.

It’s arguably the best opportunity for a hunter to kill that hit list buck, target a wily ole tom, or chase a huge bull elk through the high country. Seeing as many hunting seasons are shrinking across the country, you have to make the most out of your opportunities! 

 


Tuesday, November 7, 2017

7 Deer Baiting Tips & Techniques

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In some parts of the country, baiting is synonymous with hunting. In others, hunters believe that if you’re using bait, it means you’re fishing! 

Baiting is an extremely controversial issue among hunters. There are merits on both sides, and that debate is for another day, it can’t be denied that baiting works.

There are dozens, possibly hundreds, of products on the market aimed at getting deer underneath your tree stand. They all work, to varying degrees of efficacy, but here are some tips and tricks to make them all work a little better this coming season. 


Saturday, October 28, 2017

Review: Vortex Viper HD Spotting Scope

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The Vortex Viper is one of the three spotting scopes that Vortex creates. It is a mid tier optic that is unique enough to avoid middle child syndrome. It comes in 15-45x65mm and 20-60x80mm.

It seems purposely built for the hunting grounds, and the 15-45x magnification is friendlier to hunters. It’s built for rough and hard environments, it’s meant to be packed on long hauls, and designed to take a beating. It meets the needs of hunters quite well.


Sunday, October 15, 2017

Review: Redington Classic Trout Fly Rod

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The world of fly fishing gear is saturated with specialty items, especially when it comes to fly rods. The problem is, the more specialized it is, the more expensive it becomes.

Luckily, Redington flipped this concept on its head by releasing a fly rod that is both highly specialized and affordable — the Redington Classic Trout.


Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Saltwater Vs Freshwater Reels – What Is the Big Difference? 

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Although most anglers ply their craft in broadly similar ways, there are a few significant differences between those who fish in freshwater and those prefer fishing in the sea.   

Saltwater anglers, for example, must often fish deeper and with much more robust gear than their freshwater counterparts, and they often employ different strategies, tackle and techniques in their pursuit of fish.

But one of the biggest differences between the two boils down to the water itself.  

Most reels are perfectly capable of handling a bit of freshwater inside the gear mechanisms, but saltwater can quickly ruin reels not built to withstand it. Accordingly, most saltwater anglers prefer to use reels specifically designed to withstand salty water.


Monday, October 2, 2017

Best Saltwater Spinning Reels In 2017: Top 4 Reviewed

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Selecting your next saltwater spinning reel can be a daunting task.

  • How do you tell if model A is better than model B?
  • Will the reel you like handle the fish you are targeting?
  • Are you getting a good deal?

These are but a fraction of the 100’s of questions I imagine are dancing around in your head. Let us make it a little easier for you by explaining what to look for, which features are a “must have” and how to compare one reel to another.

Finally, we will provide you with our choices for the best option in four of the most popular categories.

The reel is one of the most important aspects of your fishing rig, and the one you select determines whether or not you have a full creel or empty hooks.

Your reel provides more than a place to hold your line – it also assists in casting and…


Thursday, September 28, 2017

How to Spool a Spinning Reel Without The Line Twist

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It’s always more fun to fish than it is to futz around with your gear, but some types of maintenance are unavoidable. For example, you have to change your line periodically to ensure that a big fish doesn’t snap off your line and break your heart.

Fortunately, spooling your reel with a fresh line is an easy task especially for anglers who use spinning reels. You don’t need any tools other than a pair of line cutters, and the entire job can be completed in less than 10 minutes.


Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Choosing The Best Spinning Reel in 2017 w/ 4 Reviews

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While bass anglers and trolling aficionados often prefer baitcasting reels, and most kid-friendly rod and reel combos feature a spincasting reel, spinning reels are undoubtedly the most popular option for most fishermen and fisherwomen.

This is probably due in part to the simplicity of spinning reels which allow anglers to fish while experiencing relatively few technical problems.

As long as you start with a properly strung reel and exercise a little care, you aren’t likely to deal with many tangles or backlashes.

Spinning reels also work for catching a wide variety of fish — whether you target 50-pound muskies or 2-pound rainbow trout, there is one for you.

But as with every other piece of fishing gear, you need to understand the differences between the various models and brands on the market and choose one that suits your needs best.


Thursday, September 14, 2017

Getting Started With Digiscoping ( All You Need To Know )

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One interesting aspect of spotting scopes is the ability to turn them into a powerful camera lens. Digiscoping applies to both spotting scopes and more powerful telescopes. Spotting scopes and cameras are often used to film nature, while telescopes and cameras are used for scanning the skies.

Digiscoping is otherwise called digital afocal photography. We are going to focus on the popular method of combining a camera to a spotting scope.

Digiscoping allows nature enthusiasts to take amazing pictures of Mother Nature. The combination of a spotting scope and a camera allows the photographer to capture close-ups of animals in their habitat. You can take these photos from a safe position without disturbing the animal.


Friday, September 8, 2017

Choosing the Best Beginner Compound Bow: Top 3 Reviewed

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If you are a new bow hunter and you walk into a bow shop or the bow section at a sporting goods store, the variety of bows on the wall can be intimidating. Usually, a shop has bows of all styles, sizes, colors and feature sets. So where do you start?

Points to Consider When Choosing

Pick a Good Bow Shop

As a beginning bow hunter, you might be tempted to price-shop bows, which can often lead you to buy from a store based on price. This may work out for you, but often it does not.

If you have multiple places to purchase bows near you, visit a couple of shops and see where the staff is the most helpful and knowledgeable. Online reviews are also useful for finding a quality bow shop.

The right bow shop will be a huge help in selecting and setting up a bow for you initially. They will also be helpful as you learn more about shooting and when your bow will…


Wednesday, August 30, 2017

4 Steps for Improving Your Surf Casting Distance and Accuracy 

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Fishing from the beach is a glorious way to spend a morning or afternoon. It is hard to beat the scenery, the feel of the sand between your toes or the bucket-full of fish you can catch if you use the right lures, baits, and techniques.

But to have any level of success fishing from the surf, you need to be able to cast your rig out far enough to reach the fish. Fortunately, most anglers can learn to cast further and more accurately from the beach by simply embracing a few tips.