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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.

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.

So What Exactly Is Ultralight Bass Fishing?

When most people think of Ultralight Bass Fishing, they usually think of buggy whip rods, micro sized rods and lures, and ultralight fish. This is just not the case, at all. I have caught more of my bigger fish on ultralight fishing equipment than on my baitcasting gear, and it was more fun, realizing that you have a monster on the end of your 4lb test!

Pond Fishing Boats

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Choosing the right pond fishing boat can determine whether you have a fun fishing trip, or one that goes down in the log books as things to avoid. Here are a few tips to help you out.

Catfishing In Ponds

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If you haven't given catching pond catfish a chance, you are seriously missing out on some fun. These guys don't chase bass lures, but they will eat stuff you have around the house, and readily!