Beginners Guide To Pole Fishing – Part 6 – Shotting The Rig
...as I will explain later. When there is a chop on the water many will try and have more float showing. In my opinion this is wrong. I still...
View ArticleLearn how to Modify the Butt associated with a Switch Rod
...fighting butt while you don’t feel that you’ll require it. Instructions 1 Pull the cap off the butt end of this switch rod that you wish to modify. If all...
View ArticleModify those Plugs
...Modify those Plugs. Hello all of fishing lovers, Today’s post is “Modify those Plugs”. Hopefully this short article is useful for you, all fishing lovers. Modify those Plugs By...
View ArticleGetting The Most From Trolling Reels
...problem is related to the type of line used on the reel. All major brands of these trolls roles calibrate their line counter functions using a certain diameter of fishing...
View ArticleBeginner’s Guide To Pole Fishing, Part 2 – History and Buying a Pole
...more than £20. At times when fishing a pole at 14.5 metres I have been known to use all three. But I will explain the circumstances in a later post when...
View ArticleBeginners Guide To Pole Fishing – Part 4, Floats & Shot
...made specifically for pole fishing. Because the variations and range of floats available is large and this is a beginner’s guide I am not going to try and explain all...
View Article15 bait platforms that will catch any fish anywhere
...but a leech can be used on small horns and walleye, or try an inframamite for trout and brochettes. This bait is usually located well above the template and the...
View ArticlePole Memories
...from overseas. My first pole was bamboo. I probably only used it a couple of times. I can’t recall if I caught anything on it. When I started work I...
View ArticleFine Tuning Tip Ups
...to brush up on the instruction booklet before trying to use one. Like just about everything else to do with fishing, the tip up has been invented, reinvented, improved and...
View ArticleBeginner’s Guide To Pole Fishing Part 1- Glossary
...furthest from the angler, there is no reel, no eyes. I’ll explain more in a History section later. The use of carbon fibre means that poles can be up...
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