Posted by ebiz on April 12th, 2009
Before you can have much of a chance of landing fish you have to find them. Fishermen have developed a whole range of techniques to do that, some of which amount virtually to voodoo. But a little science can be a big help, even to the most artistic of fishermen. Sonar units are one great [...]
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Posted by ebiz on April 11th, 2009
Pick up the rod and reel, select the line and lure and you’re ready to go fishing, right? Not quite. There are half a dozen highly useful accessories that are needed to complete the package.
For those truly larger catches you’ll want something that’s heavy-duty enough to do the job. On your last saltwater trip you [...]
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Posted by ebiz on April 11th, 2009
Ok, you’ve been asked to design a great fishing line. Here are just a few of the goals you have to satisfy:
1. It should be super strong, but not so strong that it can’t break. Better to break your line than your fishing rod. It has to stretch somewhat, but not too much.
2. It should [...]
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Posted by ebiz on April 10th, 2009
Deep Sea Fishing is one amazing experience that can be
a very memorable one for you and your fishing mates.
However, it is an activity that is often not
maximized. What most people don’t know is that there
is much more to deep sea fishing than fishing itself.
It’s really sad that trips like these are often not
maximized.
To not commit [...]
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Posted by ebiz on April 10th, 2009
In general, when you’ll be going on a deep sea fishing
trip, you’ll be the one to decide on how you want the
trip to go through. You can structure it with a
charter, or have the trip in a party boat, which is
also termed as “head boat” and leave everything else
to your captain’s orders.
Party Boat Plus Points
However, [...]
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Posted by ebiz on April 10th, 2009
How to choose a fish finder.First; a quick understanding of how a fishfinder works.
All fishfinders use a sound wave sent through the water called “sonar”. The sound wave increases in diameter as it travels through the water forming a cone. When the sonar encounters a solid object within the cone it bounces back to the [...]
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