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Fly Fishing Vest

When it comes to loading down your fly fishing vest, there are a couple of necessities that you are going to want to make sure you have with you. It is easy to pack more into fly fishing vests than is really required, so to ensure that you only have the necessary gear, you are […]

Finding Used Kayaks For Sale

Ok, if you are one of the smarter anglers out here, you are probably going to be looking for some used kayaks for sale. I don’t blame you. I would much rather let someone else buy the kayak brand new, lose the initial investment, and then let me pick it up for a price that […]

Inflatable Kayaks For Fishing?

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A lot of anglers are on a budget when it comes to selecting their kayak fishing watercraft, and this leads them to wondering about whether or not inflatable kayaks are good for use as a kayak fishing craft.

Kayak River Fishing Trip

I hope these tips can help you out on your next kayak river fishing trip. I know these are tough lessons that I have learned through experience, hopefully you dont meet the same fate! One of the quickest lessons that I learned from my kayak river fishing experiences is that the current can easily move […]

Differences In Line Types Used In Ultralight Fishing

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Now that we have discussed a few Must Have Baits For Ultralight Fishing, how about a discussion on the line types used to hold those things to your reel. The general rule on line type, is you get what you pay for. If you spend $4 on some fishing line, expect it to break … at the worse possible time.

Telescoping Ultralight Fishing Rods/Combos

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So what exactly are telescoping ultralight fishing rods/combos? We’ll get there one step at a time, let’s just start with the rod first. This rod is usually made up of 4-6 pieces, and they are tapered from end to end before the rod is assembled. This allows the rod to collapse into itself, when you push on the end of it.