Bass Fishing
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Fishing with a Bubble float
I am getting a lot of questions about fishing with a bubble float, so I will attempt to answer a few with this post. The bubble float is a hollow container, generally spherical in design. They have plugs that allow you to add water to add weight to the bubble float to adjust how it [...]
Posted: May 10th, 2007 under Bass Fishing, Fishing tackle, Sea fishing.
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Spinning for Bass over sand
There are a few considerations when spinning for Bass over sand as follows, Bass like a feature to use to hide in order for them to ambush their prey Look for areas where bait might collect Rip currents attract Bass and scour bait from the sea bed Rotten seaweed is home to many creatures, look [...]
Posted: May 10th, 2007 under Angling latest, Bass Fishing.
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Salt water fly Bass leader length
Fishing-blog Reader question “When I am Salt water fly fishing for Bass what leader length should I use?” This is a hard one to answer as it depends on many things which include the following, The length of your Fishing rod Your saltwater fly fishing casting ability The conditions on the day Clarity of water [...]
Posted: April 26th, 2007 under Bass Fishing, Saltwater flyfishing.
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Kayak fishing rods
My kakay fishing rods arrived today as promised from Richie! after I posted here about my new rods This fella is a great ebay seller and I would recommend him to anyone! Here is a link to his fishing rods. Anyway the first kayak fishing rod is a SHIMANO solara 6 ft baitcasting rod, Model [...]
Posted: April 24th, 2007 under Angling latest, Bass Fishing, Fishing tackle, Kayak fishing, Plugging.
Comments: 3
Kayak fishing rod
I have been looking all over for suitable rods to use for Kayak fishing to target Bass. I had a look at ebay last night and found two rods that should do the job. They are both short in the butt section so easy to handle on the Kayak and the over all length is [...]
Posted: April 21st, 2007 under Angling latest, Bass Fishing, Kayak fishing.
Comments: 1
Selecting tackle for spinning
There is a wealth of fishing tackle available for the angler interested in this avenue of sea angling - spinning Spinning is my favorite method of catching fish. You really need to hunt the species down, take time over where you are going to go fishing, look at what they are feeding on, use lures [...]
Posted: April 18th, 2007 under Bass Fishing, Fishing tackle, Plugging.
Comments: 2
Rapala Plugs
In my opinion probably the best plug maker on the market – Rapala Plugs Looking at the Rapala web site they write about the first Rapala ever made in the 1930’s, by a Finnish man who whittled a piece of cork down with a knife to imitate an injured minnow. He caught bags of fish [...]
Posted: April 17th, 2007 under Bass Fishing, Kayak fishing, Plugging.
Comments: 1
Storm Lure collections
Storm lures are ever growing in popularity so I decided to have a look at their entire lure product range. Storm say they get into the head of fish, meaning that they try and understand what makes fish react in the way they do to certain stimuli. With this knowledge in hand they then produce [...]
Posted: April 12th, 2007 under Angling latest, Bass Fishing, Boat angling, Fishing Bait, Plugging.
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Hayle Cornwall - Sea angling Mark
Hayle is located in St Ives bay and is the town located near the mouth of the river HAYLE. There are mud flats at low tide with jetties, piers and banks to fish from. The target species are Mullet, flatties and Bass. I have heard of bream being caught in some of the pools in [...]
Posted: April 4th, 2007 under Angling latest, Bass Fishing, Shore marks.
Comments: 2
Seaton Devon - Sea angling Mark
Seaton is located on the eastern edge of Devon, on it south coast. Home to the mouth of the river Axe, there is good fishing for a range of species. Mullet can be caught in the river. Generally people fish the seaward side of the last road bridge. The access is good and the fishing [...]
Posted: April 2nd, 2007 under Angling latest, Bass Fishing, Beach casting, Shore marks.
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