Sunday, November 10, 2013

Mattlures jitterfish. Two monsters one Cast!!

Mattlures jitterfish. Two monsters one Cast!!:

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How to Throw a Cast Net: 12 Steps - wikiHow

How to Throw a Cast Net: 12 Steps - wikiHow: "All consistently successful fishermen will have one thing in common: they know the indigenous species of baitfish. The only problem is that baitfish are generally expensive — at least the solid kind that fish really feed on. About the time you realize you should have gotten some baitfish, it's often too late into your trip to set a trap or head back to the baitshop to fork over the cash. The one good way with instant results is to throw a cast net. Few things seem more difficult than throwing one correctly, but with a little practice, you will be a pro at it and the first thing you do before any outing is to throw a cast net and have a backup bucket of baitfish to show for it. To throw a cast net as a left-hander, simply reverse the direction of the hands."

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Jeremy Wade's Rarely Catch In Congo River | Oddity Central - Collecting Oddities

Jeremy Wade's Rarely Catch In Congo River | Oddity Central - Collecting Oddities: "You probably all know the famous fisherman from Animal Planet’s River Monsters, Jeremy Wade. While he was on a fishing expedition with his crew in Africa, up the Congo River, the British angler made an amazing and rarely catch : he grappled with a giant piranha and managed to defeat the monster after a serious fight."

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Trilene Knot - How to tie a Trilene Knot

Trilene Knot - How to tie a Trilene Knot: "The Trilene Knot is a strong and reliable connection to be used in joining monofilament or fluorocarbon to swivels, snaps, hooks and artificial lures. The knot is said to retain 85-90% of the original line strength. The double wrap of line through the eyelet provides a protective measure for added safety."

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Baitcast Skipping To Tight Spots | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Baitcast Skipping To Tight Spots | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "The dark spot covered with cobwebs in the back of that wooden pier looks like the ideal hiding place for a big bass.
   However the target is unreachable with a conventional overhand cast and those wooden posts next to the spot make it dicey to skip your lure on spinning gear with light line.  So to get to that spot you are going to have to resort to skipping a power bait with a baitcast reel."

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