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Fishing Reel Bearings

Posted in Fishing Reels on December 11th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Crappie Fishing Mistakes

Author: Mark Fleagle

Every crappie fisherman has had his good and bad days. The trick is to avoid the common mistakes all crappie fisherman make so you can always increase your chances of a good catch. Lets face it , to most us our fishing time is precious .Most of us work full time jobs and when we go fishing it is our release on the constant stresses of life. I did some extensive research about crappie fishing and came up with the following common crappie fishing mistakes.

Error when fishing for crappie #1 Patience Doesn’t “Pay” With Crappie We have all heard people say that patience pays when fishing. Unfortunately that is not correct when fishing for crappie. Crappie are a schooling fish and it is important to find these schools. So when your fishing for crappie it is very important to be on the move constantly to find the crappie schools.

Mistake when fishing for crappie #2 Casting Un-sharpened Hooks!

Have you ever set the hook and thought you had your crappie on for sure? The problem isn’t your fishing technique it probably is your hooks. It is important to replace your hooks about every 4th bite or spend a few moments to sharpen your hook. You would be shocked to find out how much difference a sharpened hook makes. The best way to sharpen hooks is with a flat file first filing the outside of the hook point. Next you will need a double edged hook sharpen file that sharpens both sides of the point.

Error when fishing for crappie #3 Not Using a topographical map

I am sure when you go any where on vacation you do some preplanning with either road maps , map quest or a trip ticket. Well It is the same when planning a fishing trip. If you have a map of the water you are going to fish you can identify channel and brush and shallow areas of the water you are going to fish. This simple step can make or break a fishing trip. It amazes me how many fisherman never do this simple step. You can pick one of these maps for 3 or bucks at any bait shop in the area you are going to fish.

Mistake when fishing for crappie #4 Stopping the boat when trolling

It is best to have 2 people along when trolling for crappie. If you have multiple poles in the water when you get a fish on you want to keep as many poles trolling as you can. If you stop the boat you loose the correct depth where the fish are and you have to go through the setup all over again. With a second person , one person can keep driving the boat while the other person re-baits the poles. You would be surprised how may people make this mistake when trolling.

Error when fishing for crappie #5 Getting to close to the fish.

The first instinct is to get as close to the crappie as you can. But that is a big mistake. What happens is your boat makes a wake and can spook the fish if you get to close. The best thing to do is get a long cane pole or telescoping rod so you can reach out about 10 or 15 feet into the brush area you want to fish. It is a major mistake to get to close to the fish.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/fishing-articles/crappie-fishing-mistakes-376870.html

About the Author

Mark Fleagle Author A well respected fishing enthusiast with 30+ years of fishing experience,who has published many fishing articles. Mark has been a online presence for fishing information for going on 4 years. my site: http://www.oldfishinghole.com Get your free copy of "78 Fishing Discoveries Unleashed".


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Shimano Fishing Reel Bearings

Posted in Fishing Reels on June 13th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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BaitRunner: The Supreme Shimano Reel

Author: Rob Fuering

Let's face it. You go out on a fishing trip and you think you have everything ready. You have your gear with you, and you set everything up pretty much in the right way. Still, the fish are not coming. You check and recheck everything, still, nothing. So what's wrong? How come others are reeling in the fish? What's working for them and not for you? So you glance at the guy next to you and you notice the difference. Yep, it's a BaitRunner. A Shimano BaitRunner (oh yes, you can turn green with envy now). Not only is the design beautifully sleek, its engineering is top of the line.

Yet again, Shimano has outdone itself with this new line of reels. Shimano is a Japanese multinational company that manufactures cycling components and fishing and snowboarding equipment. They have produced top-of-the-line products for these three sports. In making sport fishing gear, Shimano continues to be the forerunner. They have always been ahead of the pack. You only have to look at the more than 3,000 world records that were caught with Shimano equipment to become a believer. The Baitrunner is just another proof of this supremacy over other brands of reels.

A BaitRunner reel is similar to a fixed spool reel. The only difference is that with a BaitRunner, it is possible to bait fish with a closed bail while keeping the reel in total free spool. The Shimano Baitrunner has a one-of-a-kind secondary drag system. This allows you to feed out your line in a tension-controlled free spool. So whether you are fishing from the pier or from a boat, you have the advantage of full management over the fish.

One of the best features of the Shimano Baitrunner is the special grooved roller design. Its engineering ensures that loops and twists are kept to a minimum by allowing the line to evenly wrap on the spool. You would not have to worry about line tangles anymore. For instant hooksetting power, the Baitrunner has a one-way roller bearing that removes all back play on the handle.

Shimano BaitRunner spinning reels come in three different models all carefully crafted to withstand the demands your fishing requirements. You have your own unique style and needs. So you check out the BaitRunner that would best suit you. You have to know the basics for you to make the right choice. The 3500, 4500, and 6500 are the latest innovations from the classic Shimano BaitRunner reel series. What's great about these is that all three models can be used for both salt and freshwater fishing. And the good news doesn't stop there. You can choose the best Baitrunner reel to match your fishing style because each of these three models have different line capacities.

Convinced yet? There's more. The Shimano BaitRunner, like all Shimano reels, is easy to maintain and was designed to give a maximum output performance for years. You're sure to get your money's worth and a lifetime of great fishing experiences.

So check out the Shimano BaitRunner now at the Sea Isle Tackle, your ultimate source of big game fishing gear.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/baitrunner-the-supreme-shimano-reel-641636.html

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If you're not using the Baitrunner, you're missing out. http://www.seaisletackle.com has the Shimano Baitrunner in addition to a host of Shimano Spinning Reels.

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Cleaning Fishing Reel Bearings

Posted in Fishing Reels on June 3rd, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Finding Saltwater Fishing Gear

Author: David Lathan

For anglers lucky enough to live close to the coast, getting out on the saltwater and hooking a big one—whether going after bonefish, redfish, snapper, or ocean bass—is one of the best thrills possible. But, as many women have pointed out, fishing can be the male equivalent of scrapbooking: you'll pay as much time and money looking for "just the proper" lures, hooks, rod, reel, or you-name-it as you can spend time actually putting the line in the water! Admittedly, the explore for the elusive "perfect setup" may be a very real part of the pleasure of fishing, however why spend oodles of effort and time trolling the aisles at your local retailers for saltwater fishing gear when you could be trolling the estuaries and lagoons, or surf-casting for jack or roosterfish?

What Do I Require?

If you're a real saltwater novice, you need to grasp that saltwater fishing gear is generally heavier than freshwater equipment and is additionally made of materials that resist the corrosion so prevalent in environments that mix moist air and high saline content. Even saltwater fly fishing gear is heavier than the tackle favored by the guys angling for rainbows in those high mountain streams. Also, rods differ depending on the kind of saltwater fishing: surfcasting rods are totally different than a boat rod you'd use to bottom fish from a pontoon or pier; Deepwater trolling rods are vastly different than saltwater flyfishing rods. And, as with any alternative kind of fishing, you need to choose your line based on what you're going after: for ladyfish and other smaller inshore species, you do not need twenty-pound test line! In fact, if you know what you're doing, you'll be able to catch more fish on smaller line.

Take Care of Your Stuff

As implied by its need for corrosion resistance, your saltwater fishing gear ought to be regularly cleaned and maintained for maximum life and minimum down time. Every time you employ your saltwater fishing gear, you must straight away clean everything with soapy water and a soft brush—nothing else will take away dried salt. Clean all the eyes on the rod, and hang everything vertically to dry. Use sparing amounts of a good quality reel lubricant to keep the reel in top operating condition and to extend its life. But watch out not to use an excessive amount of lubricant-fish hate the scent of oil!

Spend Your Money Wisely

Usually, spending the most cash on a rod does not invariably ensure getting the best deal. With reels, on the other hand, the higher investment will pay real dividends, since more costly reels typically are created with real bearings instead of plastic shims. Bearings will last longer and offer smoother operation throughout the lifetime of the equipment, while the less expensively created reels will begin to wear and drag sooner.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/finding-saltwater-fishing-gear-1714899.html

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Ceramic Fishing Reel Bearings

Posted in Fishing Reels on June 2nd, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Penn International: The Penn Reels Series

Author: Stacy Carolin

Although fishing has been existent since the early centuries, it has developed a new form in the modern times. Today, fishing has become one of the most challenging and exciting recreations. For some, it could be a fun activity for the family. For others, just thinking of the challenge makes it qualified to be a sport.

No matter how different the concept for fishing has become, one thing remained: fishing can be successful with the right gear and devices used. And this is applicable to whatever type of sports fishing there is, whether it is angling, fly fishing, or bass fishing.

The Famous Penn International Reels

One of the most popular names in the fishing world is the Penn International. Most anglers have recognized the brand for fishing reels. The fishing reels are devices for angling wherein it is used for deploying and retrieving the fishing line. It comes in different models and series, each having particular features and characteristics suitable for a particular fishing condition. Below are the list of Penn International reels series and their features for better understanding of how each can be used.

1. Penn International VSX Extreme Two Speed Series. This is suitable for anglers that need super braids in their fishing activity. It is used for optimal drag performance, but its drag lever has a smooth curve.

2. Penn International V Two Speed Series. It has a quick shift features for anglers who want to experience fast shift of gears. Also, it has optimal drag setting with its featured Dura Drag. Unlike the VSX series which has super braids, the V Two Speed is only braid ready. It comes in a metal cast in aluminum side plates.

3. Pen International V Single Speed Series. This comes in four ball bearings for easy maneuver of Penn reels. This is especially suitable for fishing in saltwater. It can endure long periods of trolling due to the levers that are ratcheted. In effect, drag creeps are prevented. The V Singe Speed comes in high-quality stainless steel material with smooth finish.

4. Penn International Baitcast. If you think a powerful drag is not necessary, this series is just the right one. The Baitcast is used particularly for light tackles. This is machined in stainless and pinion gears.

5. Penn International Torque Lever Drag. This is the ultimate Penn reel in the Penn International collection. Its performance is that of quality and remarkable leer drag while its features are like that of Start Drag.

6. Penn International Torque Start Drag. Ts appearance is unique compared to other Penn International series. It comes in side plates that are integrated.

With the features of the different Penn reels collection, anglers can choose which among these suits their fishing needs. It could be that the fishing is in saltwater or freshwater. Or it could be on waters with plenty or little fish. Each angler has a particular need, and they are all met by the Penn International reels series.

Penn International can be found in Sea Isle Tackle, which is an online store. It provides the different series of the Penn reels so that anglers can get what they need most. With Sea Isle Tackle, anglers can get the needed reels with just a click of a mouse and have them delivered and shipped at their most convenient addresses.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/penn-international-the-penn-reels-series-805732.html

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Penn International: the complete range of its products available at http://www.seaisletackle.com/
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Abec 9 Fishing Reel Bearings

Posted in Fishing Reels on April 20th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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The Best Spinning Reel

Author: Jeff Bausch

If you want a lightweight reel that casts farther than any other spinning reel on the market, the U.S Reels company has the reel for you. They make the SX series of spinning reels, which I think are the best on the market for the price. They are made with lightweight carbon fiber components, high quality SDS drag system, four ABEC stainless steel ball bearings and wide spool design for long, smooth, accurate casts.

The 180SX weighs only 7.2 ounces. The 230SX weighs in at 8.9 ounces while the 240SX weighs 9.9 ounces. These are some of the lightest reels on the market, which makes them easier to cast and you don’t get tired so quickly! They work great with braid line as well as Monofilament line.

The 230SX Supercaster utilizes proprietary materials in a high pressure stack system that ca generate more drag than all but the biggest spinning reels. Another feature is this reel has a sealed drag making it ideal for saltwater as well as freshwater fishing applications. The supercaster has a larger diameter spool relative to the drag disks. This leverage means the supercaster starts with less loading and faster than all other reels. That means the drag can be set higher than all other reels. In addition, the exclusive SDS steady drag system compensates for drag temperature increases and reduced line as line is paid out so that drag tension remains the same throughout the fight.

Other benefits of the wide spool design, is less line twist which means less line is wrapped around the spool. By reducing the twist it reduces the line memory which means fewer line control problems and greater casting efficiency. Casting distance is another benefit of the supercaster reels. The wide design put line on the spool in bigger loops so on the cast those larger loops will explode off the reel for casts up to 30% farther than the long nose reels.

The supercasters are the most versatile reels. One supercaster model can fulfill the requirements of up to four sizes of a competitor’s reel. For example, the 180 SX can fulfill the need of a 500 size up to a 2500 size reel. The 230SX from a 1000 size to a 4000 size reel, and the 240SX from a 2000 size to a 5000 size reel.

If you want the best spinning reels on the market today, I would recommend looking at the Supercaster reeels from the U.S. Reel company. You don’t have to spend a lot of money on the best.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/fishing-articles/the-best-spinning-reel-1292561.html

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Jeff Bausch has been fishing for over 40 years. He started a lake map business with the best fishing spots marked plus a fishing newspaper many years ago. Fishing has always been a passion, now he is sharing his fishing knowledge about how to use lake maps and how to fish any lake with great success.

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