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		<title>Learn to Sail &#8211; Tie this Marine Knot in Under Five Seconds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you keep the end of each Genoa sheet from running back through the sheet&#160; blocks? When you first learn to sail, you will often tie a figure-eight knot in the bitter end of your Genoa or jib sheet. The figure-eight makes a good knot, but it has a nasty habit of untying in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do you keep the end of each Genoa sheet from running back through the sheet&nbsp; blocks? When you first <a href="http://skippertips.com/" target="_blank">learn to sail</a>, you will often tie a figure-eight knot in the bitter end of your Genoa or jib sheet.</p>
<p>The figure-eight makes a good knot, but it has a nasty habit of untying in high winds. And that means you can lose the Genoa sheet through a block. Which means a trip forward to recover a sheet flailing around the deck like a scared serpent.</p>
<p>The sailing stopper knot makes a worthy substitute for any figure-eight knot. It&#8217;s easy to tie, secure, and holds together, even in the toughest sailing weather. Use these five simple steps to tie the sailing stopper knot.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Make</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong> Two Turns Over Your Hand </strong></p>
<p>Hold your non-dominant hand at chest height, with the palm in a vertical position and the fingertips together. Point your fingertips in a direction across your chest. Lift your thumb up off your fingers. With your dominant hand, wrap the Genoa sheet two times over your palm. Start at the crook between your thumb and fingers. Work toward the tips of your fingers.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Cross the Bitter End Over the Turns<br /></strong></p>
<p>Grab 6&#8243;&#8221; to 9&#8243; of the bitter end of the Genoa sheet. Pass it over the two turns toward your thumb. Keep the line over the middle of your open palm as you make this pass.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Tuck the End Under the Turns</strong></p>
<p>Thread the bitter end of the sheet beneath the turns in your palm. Grasp the bitter end and pull it through the turns back toward your finger tips.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Thread the Bitter End Through the Turns</strong></p>
<p>Slip the knot over your fingertips and off your palm. Hold the bitter end in one hand and the standing part of the sheet in the other.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Cinch Up the Knot to Make it Compact<br /></strong></p>
<p>Pull in an outward direction on the bitter end and standing part. Next, hold the bulk of the knot with one hand and pull with the other. Do this on each side of the knot.&nbsp; Tighten the sheet stopper knot into a compact ball. This prevents it from coming undone when the sheets bounce around in a stiff breeze.</p>
<p><a href="http://skippertips.com/" target="_blank">Learn to sail</a> better when you pick the sailing stopper knot as your marine knot of choice for the ends of your Genoa or jib sheets. It will reward you with a triple dose of strength, compactness, and reliability in all sailing weather&#8211; wherever in the world you desire to go sailing.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Waders: 5 Things To Know Before You Buy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 01:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Absolutely nothing is better than putting on your brand new fly fishing waders for a day of trout angling.&#160; The extraordinary elegance of the river or stream,&#160; the mesmerizing feeling from the cast, and also the passion of seeking those difficult to find fish all help to calm the mind and unwind the body. And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Absolutely nothing is better than putting on your brand new fly fishing waders for a day of trout angling.&nbsp; The extraordinary elegance of the river or stream,&nbsp; the mesmerizing feeling from the cast, and also the passion of seeking those difficult to find fish all help to calm the mind and unwind the body. And a pair of high quality waders plays a major part in this amazing experience.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re aware, fly fishing waders keep fishermen dry,&nbsp; enable them to stay toasty warm in any weather condition, provide protection for his or her legs, and provide storage for the multitude of things that fishermen want to have handy. Waders are definitely more leak-proof, breathable, and long lasting than previously, and come in a wide range of styles.</p>
<p>So, how does a knowledgeable angler pick which of the fly fishing waders he or she should purchase?</p>
<p>This article is prepared to assist you in your decision making process.&nbsp; To this end, I&#8217;ve listed five tips to keep in mind if making a purchase.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://fishingfloattube.org/fly-fishing-waders/" target="_blank">Fly Fishing Waders</a> Tip #1:&nbsp; Is Nylon A Good Choice?</strong></p>
<p>Nylon waders are a marked improvement over conventional rubber as they are significantly lighter. They&#8217;re also typically less costly than other contemporary wader materials. But they hold the disadvantage in that they don&#8217;t allow for air circulation.&nbsp; You&#8217;ll likely find yourself sweating up a storm whenever sporting this type of waders.</p>
<p><strong>Fly Fishing Waders Tip #2:&nbsp; What About Neoprene?</strong></p>
<p>Species like trout like cold water, so that is the place a serious trout fisherman will go. Nevertheless, it does not take long for an angler&#8217;s teeth to begin chattering if he is not using neoprenes. These waders are thick and warm, so you might not want to wear them before arriving at the stream. Nonetheless, once the angler is in the water, the insulating strength of neoprenes is an excellent thing. Bear in mind on the other hand, that although neoprene waders sustain a comfortable level of body heat, cold feet are a very common problem.&nbsp; The solution is to wear additional socks, so be sure that you size your new waders appropriately.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://fishingfloattube.org/fly-fishing-waders/" target="_blank">Fly Fishing Waders</a> Tip #3: Consider Breathable Waders.</strong></p>
<p>More recent materials such as Gore-Tex enables sweat and body heat to escape while keeping the water out. This sort of wader is very comfortable for extended, hotter fishing conditions. Although there are several kinds of breathable materials available on the market, Gore Tex is generally regarded as the best, along with the priciest.</p>
<p><strong>Fly Fishing Waders Tip #4:&nbsp; Are Stocking Foot Waders A Good Choice?</strong></p>
<p>Stocking-foot waders end in a sock which will then require wading boots to finish the outfit. The boot-foot is more substantial in contrast and doesn&#8217;t have nearly as much ankle support, but you don&#8217;t need to buy a separate shoe either. Stocking foot waders take longer to put on, but give more foot support while slipping over rocks in the water.</p>
<p><strong>Fly Fishing Waders Tip #5: How About Boot Foot Waders?</strong></p>
<p>Another possibility for that hard-to-fit angler is choosing a boot foot rather than stocking foot waders. This allows for sizing adjustment through including or subtracting layers of socks. Boot foot waders have uppers manufactured from neoprene or coated nylon, and are attached to the rubber wading boot. This sort of wader has got the advantage for the fisherman of having no need to buy a separate wading boot. Nevertheless, they&#8217;re more difficult to put on and remove then stocking-foot waders. They can be weighty, cumbersome, and less comfortable for longer periods.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p>
<p>It is critical to carefully evaluate the various options in the wader marketplace. However it&#8217;s true that any committed angler can make use of fly fishing waders to maneuver themselves nearer to the fish.</p>
<p>There is much more on the subject of fishing, and how you can catch more fish, on this website:&nbsp; <a href="http://fishingfloattube.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Fighing Float Tube</strong></a></p>
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		<title>The fly fishing overview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly Fishing is an angling method that aims to catch fish using artificial flies. Traditionally, salmon and trout are the types of fish caught using this method. But in recent times, a wide variety of fish have been added to the list like pike, carp and striped bass. As an angling technique , fly fishing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fly Fishing is an  angling method that aims to catch fish using artificial flies.  Traditionally, salmon and trout are the types of fish caught using this  method. But in recent times, a wide  variety of fish have been added to the list like pike, carp and striped  bass.</p>
<p>As an angling technique , fly  fishing differs from other procedures in its  technique for casting. Other techniques  rely on  the weight with the lure to pull the line.</p>
<p>But  in fly fishing, the line is cast rather than the lure since the lures  employed in this approach are too  light to be cast.</p>
<p>Casting in fly fishing can be   compared for the way a whip  unfurls when it is  being cracked. It  can be said that a great  angler can unfurl his/her  line even prior to he/she does the return motion when casting.</p>
<p>This  angling method  has been around as early as 200  AD. It was first  mentioned in a book entitled &#8216;Natural  History&#8217;, written by a Roman author named Aelian.</p>
<p>One  chapter of his book mentioned in passing the Macedonians&#8217; way of  catching their fish. It talked about how they tried to lure fish utilizing imitation flies that they made themselves.</p>
<p>Based  on Aelian&#8217;s description, the methods  that  they used  are closely similar for the techniques  and purpose from  the  modern-day fly fisher in catching fish.</p>
<p>While  it has been around for two millennia, fly fishing remains a relevant  and exciting method  of angling until this day and  will remain so in generations to come.</p>
<p>Arguably One of the best ways  for <a href="http://www.eflyfishingbooks.com/">fly fishing</a> novices and  experienced gurus to improve their technique is through <a href="http://www.eflyfishingbooks.com/">fly fishing books</a>.  There is a gigantic selection of books available online  which teach great fly fishing technique along with other skills such as  those found within <a href="http://www.eflyfishingbooks.com/">fly tying books</a>.</p>
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		<title>Beginner Fly Fishing- Utilizing The Proper Tactics And Strategies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 00:14:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before 200 AD, fly fishing was mainly employed to capture fish such as trout and salmon. Many, who haven&#8217;t in truth engaged in this sport will count the activity as easy. However, beginner fly fishing is not as simple as it seems &#8211; it is not merely a easy task of connecting the rod and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before 200 AD, fly fishing was  mainly  employed to  capture fish such as trout and salmon. Many, who haven&rsquo;t  in truth engaged in this  sport will count the activity as  easy. However, <a href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/">beginner fly fishing</a> is  not as simple as it seems &#8211; it is not  merely a easy task of connecting the rod and the line,  splashing it in water for a bit and waiting for a catch. It  needs practice; practice  in proper fly fishing methods</p>
<p> The  Macedonians, after observing the fish of the Astraeus River &lsquo;flying&rsquo;  over the waters to catch Hippouros flies, thought of this as a great  inspiration. They  exploited these  wings to catch angle for food. That was probably how the name  originated.</p>
<p> Today, fly fishing is  practiced widely as a commercial fishing method and as a hobby. A wide form  of fish like pike, panfish, carp and grayling,  plus several ocean species like  snooke and bonefish are caught using fly angling  strategies.</p>
<p> Now,  fishermen make use of  synthetic flies that are  coated with plastic material heavy enough  to cast the rod at the targeted place  without trouble. Some anglers, especially  those who fly fish for fun, with the intention of releasing the catch  afterwards, use all kinds of other natural material such as food  leftovers, worms, etc.</p>
<p> In fly  fishing, a line is cast instead of&nbsp; a weighted lure.  The fly line is lighter than a net and cannot be casted like one  either. The physics of a fly cast is easy to  understand. When placed  in water, the object will produce an impulse or  a wave which hits the senses of fish in close  proximity. If you shake the cast a bit,  ripples will be created in the water making fish to believe that there&#8217;s  a treat for them.</p>
<p> There are  various&nbsp;  types of fly casts. One should  select a suitable cast  reportable to the  environment of the angling place and the  purpose of the task.&nbsp; These are some of the fly fishing methods. Sprey  angling utilizes heavier,  double handled rods and is  applied to catch fish in  bigger reservoirs.</p>
<p> Fly fishing for  trout is a popular sport. It is a fun method of  recreation that enables you to practice not  only skill, but also patience,  energy and stamina. That is  why fly fishin is highly recommended for people of all ages to be  practiced as a sport.</p>
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		<title>Casting in Fly Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:06:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Casting is a fundamental skill in fly fishing. It is the foundation of the sport thus it should be done correctly to achieve the desired results. Below are a few things about casting that one should keep in mind when going fly fishing for the first time. It all starts out with the grip. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Casting is a fundamental skill in fly fishing. It is the  foundation of the sport thus it should be done correctly to achieve the  desired results. Below are a few things  about casting that one should keep in mind when going fly fishing for  the first time.</p>
<p>It  all starts out with the  grip. The proper  casting grip is one which has the thumb on top from the  rod. This helps the fisher apply a greater force  when casting.</p>
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<li>Prior to casting, any  slack on the line ought to be removed. This would enable for a smooth forward and backward cast.</li>
<li>The  line should fly towards the direction where the individual points the rod during the cast.</li>
<li>The size created with the loop depends on how the rod tip is moved  when casting.</li>
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<p>The distance of a typical cast is  usually  a number of  meters  away from the caster. Long distance casts are achieved by tons of  practice. The newbie may possibly not get it right   on his/her first  few tries at casting.  Nevertheless , with the  correct  guidance from a a lot more  experienced companion and a great deal of time dedicated to  practice, the correct way of casting could be   achieved.</p>
<p>Ideally, 15-30 minutes spent on practicing  per day can assist  improve  the beginner&#8217;s  technique. As a word of warning, practicing casting can be  a harmful  activity. That&#8217;s   why beginners are advised to accomplish  their practice away from the water and away from a great deal  of individuals .</p>
<p>Fields are ideal spots  to do  this as there is a   large  room to accommodate errors that might   prove hazardous in otherwise constricted areas.</p>
<p>One  of the best ways for <a href="http://www.eflyfishingbooks.com/">fly fishing</a> novices  and experienced anglers to improve their overall technique is through <a href="http://www.eflyfishingbooks.com/">fly fishing books</a>.  There is a huge selection of books available  on the net which teach great fly fishing technique along with other  skills such as those found within <a href="http://www.eflyfishingbooks.com/">fly tying books</a>.</p>
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		<title>how to buy your first kayak</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of of decades ago there have been 2 to 3 models of Kayaks accessible. You shouldn&#8217;t be surprised if these days you&#8217;re going within the market to discover 50 diverse ultra specialized Kayaks. The obvious very first question is what type of kayaking will you do? Basically there is river, lake, and sea [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of of decades ago there have been 2 to 3 models of Kayaks accessible. You shouldn&#8217;t be surprised if these days you&#8217;re going within the market to discover 50 diverse ultra specialized Kayaks.</p>
<p>The obvious very first question is what type of kayaking will you do? Basically there is river, lake, and sea kayaking. River kayaks are extremely short and tough boats meant for maneuverability and also the abuse of whitewater rapids. Sea kayaks are sleek and light and are created for cruising. Then you can find general kayaks that could be utilized on sea lakes.</p>
<p>You can find 3 simple kinds of kayaks as far as structure and materials are concerned.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cheapkayaks.org" target="_blank">Rigid kayaks</a> are created of plastic material, wood or carbon fiber. These are normally probably the most affordable and are they&#8217;re probably the most well-liked too. Plastic material boats are tough and reliable but once damaged could be really hard to repair. Fiberglass boats are a lot more pricey than plastic material but damage is effortlessly repaired, they may be also really light.</p>
<p>For kayak enthusiasts who appreciate aesthetics and beauty, you may wish to look at some wooden boats; they may be carefully crafted and extremely beautiful kayaks. You can find kits obtainable for folks who are prepared to build their personal.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.cheapkayaks.org" target="_blank">folding kayak</a> is normally created of wood or aluminum. Their prices are generally higher, but they tend to last longer, and are also very effortless to store.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cheapkayaks.org/category/market-place/inflatable-kayaks/" target="_blank">Inflatable kayaks</a> supply excellent portability and storage space. They&#8217;re usually the least pricey kayaks you are able to purchase. Kayak enthusiasts for whom storage and transportation is really a major issue will come across a great choice in these boats.</p>
<p>An additional choice to ponder is whether to pick a single-passenger or double-passenger kayak. Both have their personal advantages and disadvantages. For a fun family adventure, the double kayak is ideal. It&#8217;s fast and stable but lacks the maneuverability of a single Kayak.</p>
<p>After deciding on the style of kayak you wish to buy, cost becomes a large factor in determining precisely which model to acquire. A simple entry-level plastic material kayak could be found for as low as $250. Fiberglass boats can expense from anywhere around $900 to $2500. Other plastic material models can run as higher as $1700. Should you wish to go for the much more exotic kayaks they would expense you a little a lot more. Inflatable boats begin at about $125 and go up to about $2000. Folding boats have a large Cost variation, in them and they can price anywhere between $1500 to $5000.</p>
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		<title>Choosing a Fish Finder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 17:16:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[foreclosures Fall is a great time for fishing in East Texas. As the nights get longer and the days get cooler the water temperature in the lakes starts to drop. When this happens, the bass start to move up into shallower waters so they can fatten up for the winter. This fall feeding frenzy makes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.real-estates-articles.com/index.php/category/foreclosures/">foreclosures</a> Fall is a great time for fishing in East Texas. As the nights get longer and the days get cooler the water temperature in the lakes starts to drop. When this happens, the bass start to move up into shallower waters so they can fatten up for the winter. This fall feeding frenzy makes for some excellent bass fishing and a great opportunity for you and your family to catch a lot of fish.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ya-online-juegos.com/index.php/category/juegos-de-chicas/">juegos chicas</a> *Will you be using the fish finder on a boat or from a shoreline or dock? There are literally 100s of fish finders to choose from, and you do not want to spend money on one that you will not get your use out of. Fish finders can be mounted to large boats that will be out in deep waters, or smaller boats for lakes and rivers. The boat mounted fish finders are very handy if you are not familiar with body of water you are fishing. The depth finders can let you know when you are getting to close to the shore. There are also a number of fish finders that are great for shoreline fishing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.real-estates-articles.com/index.php/category/homes-for-sale/">homes for sale</a> <strong>&nbsp;</strong>If you are fishing on Lake Sam Rayburn in Jasper County you will find these schooling bass just outside of grass beds off of underwater points also in about 10-20 foot of water. These are usually very aggressive bass, so catching them does not require a lot of finesse. Another tactic for finding bass on the move is to find some deep water grass in about 15-20 feet and swim a soft plastic worm with a light weight sinker or slow roll a spinnerbait.</p>
<p>*Now you know your price range and a general idea of what kind of fish finder you want to use, it is time to consider the extras. Several fish finders come with GPS, which is great for an area you are not familiar with. These are also very handy if you are doing any kind of ocean fishing. Some are even equipped with digital displays making them easier to read.</p>
<p>Spinnerbait</p>
<p>Spinnerbait is likewise a fishing lure used in leisure fishing. This is made of pieces of wire bent in an angle with a hook in the lower end and towing a flashy spinner mechanism. The movement catches fishes&#8217; attention underwater.</p>
<p>These different lures do not need to be used all at the same time. However, having diversity especially if you are fishing in the same location often will help you enjoy your fishing expedition most of the time<strong> </strong>You can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. <u>Please provide links Active.</u></p>
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		<title>Deep Water 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 05:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fewer things will frustrate the die-hard angler than discovering that the fish are no longer hiding out in shallow water. As the summer progresses, water loses oxygen and forces fish to head out to deeper areas where the water is cooler, more oxygenated and offers a larger pool of baitfish to feed on. &#160;Rather than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Fewer things will frustrate the die-hard angler than discovering that the fish are no longer hiding out in shallow water. As the summer progresses, water loses oxygen and forces fish to head out to deeper areas where the water is cooler, more oxygenated and offers a larger pool of baitfish to feed on. &nbsp;Rather than struggling to get a decent catch in shallow waters, anglers can move into deep waters and reefs if they have the proper equipment.</p>
<p> To visualize a reef, simply take a look at any hill. You&rsquo;ll quickly notice that it has both an up-slope and a down-slope. This isn&rsquo;t any different in the water &#8211; reefs have them too. Fishing a reef typically means that the fish are going to be hiding in the structures that are provided &ndash; either rock formations, weeds or even old wrecks. &nbsp;To make the most of this type of structure, you&rsquo;ll need to drift over it and go with the flow of the tides. &nbsp;A depth finder is a required tool for this type of fishing, as you have to be cautious to not damage your boat, but it is also helpful to mark the location where you find fish &ndash; remember, fish tend to return to the same areas and storing these locations for future use will help make each fishing expedition fruitful.</p>
<p> Deep water fishing requires different baits, tackle and rods than what is used in shallow water. You will be dealing with faster currents and far deeper water than usual, which means you have to make sure that your equipment is up for it. If your equipment is not geared towards a heavier sinker in the 10-20 ounce range, you&rsquo;re likely to be very disappointed. Fortunately, you no longer have to deal with oversized, heavy-duty fiberglass rods with super heavy reels full of heavy monofilament line. Technology has seen to that.</p>
<p>Braided fishing line is practically made for deep water anglers. &nbsp;Combined on a reel with monofilament backing, a 30-50 pound test braid will serve your needs well. One thing that you should be very aware of is your reel &ndash; years past this meant a heavy, clunky reel, today, you just need to make sure that your entire reel is suitable for landing big fish.</p>
<p>Rod manufacturing processes have also made life easier &ndash; no more are you dealing with thick, fiberglass rods, instead you have a choice of carbon or graphite rods which are not only lighter, but they are far easier to balance with smaller reels than ever before. &nbsp;What you&rsquo;re looking for is a light rod that can handle the pressures associated with deep water fishing, which often may mean buying a good composite that has graphite and fiberglass.</p>
<p> A popular deep water technique is speed jigging. Light rods seem to be designed to accommodate this type of jigging since they are typically short, stout and offer a very fast tip that is made for casting heavier baits and jigs. &nbsp;The advantage of these rods is evident &ndash; they are light enough to be comfortable for a long day of fishing and they are easy to handle. &nbsp;Musky rods are also stout and are great for handling heavier baits such as the 10-20 oz that is needed for deep water fishing &ndash; these rods are great for marathon fishing expeditions.</p>
<p>Braided lines, smaller reels and lighter, stouter rods allow the seasoned angler to move with the fish. When they move from the shallow water they normally inhabit, you&rsquo;ll be ready to take them on in the deeper waters they have moved to.When you are out saltwater fishing it is important to make sure you have the right supplies. Some of the most popular brands include <a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/shimano-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">Shimano Saltwater Reels</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/penn-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">Penn Fishing Reels</a>, and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/daiwa-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">Daiwa Saltwater Reels</a>.</p>
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		<title>Fishing In Deep Water</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 12:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Northeast summers can often mean low production for inshore anglers. &#160;This is due to oxygen depletion in shallow water which forces both bait fish and game fish out into deeper waters. &#160;Instead of giving up, the best bet is to follow the fish &#8211; to the deeper reefs where the water is cooler and more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Northeast summers can often mean low production for inshore anglers. &nbsp;This is due to oxygen depletion in shallow water which forces both bait fish and game fish out into deeper waters. &nbsp;Instead of giving up, the best bet is to follow the fish &ndash; to the deeper reefs where the water is cooler and more oxygen rich.</p>
<p> To visualize a reef, simply take a look at any hill. You&rsquo;ll quickly notice that it has both an up-slope and a down-slope. This isn&rsquo;t any different in the water &#8211; reefs have them too. Fishing a reef typically means that the fish are going to be hiding in the structures that are provided &ndash; either rock formations, weeds or even old wrecks. &nbsp;To make the most of this type of structure, you&rsquo;ll need to drift over it and go with the flow of the tides. &nbsp;A depth finder is a required tool for this type of fishing, as you have to be cautious to not damage your boat, but it is also helpful to mark the location where you find fish &ndash; remember, fish tend to return to the same areas and storing these locations for future use will help make each fishing expedition fruitful.</p>
<p> Deep water fishing requires different baits, tackle and rods than what is used in shallow water. You will be dealing with faster currents and far deeper water than usual, which means you have to make sure that your equipment is up for it. If your equipment is not geared towards a heavier sinker in the 10-20 ounce range, you&rsquo;re likely to be very disappointed. Fortunately, you no longer have to deal with oversized, heavy-duty fiberglass rods with super heavy reels full of heavy monofilament line. Technology has seen to that.</p>
<p> Braided fishing line has become far more popular with deep water anglers, in fact, it is practically designed for it. Since it is smaller in diameter than the older, heavy monofilaments, you merely need to have a reel that will comfortably accommodate 30-50 point test (a couple of hundred yards) and a mono backing. &nbsp;This type of reel will work well in deep water. &nbsp;Ensure that you have a successful trip by making sure that your reels drag system is capable of landing larger fish.</p>
<p> Fortunately, the creation of braided fishing line also provided new rods that were built for handling the line. This meant that carbon and graphite were incorporated into the manufacture to create a lighter rod that would accommodate a smaller reel. &nbsp;Composite rods are typically made from a combination of fiberglass and graphite which produces a rod that is not only lightweight but also capable of handling the pressure associated with deep water fishing.</p>
<p>Speed jigging is one of the newest deep water techniques. &nbsp;When you are using live bait in deep water, &nbsp;you may elect a short, stout rod which is specially designed for baits and jigs that are on the heavier side (e.g. 16-20 oz). &nbsp;Fortunately, these rods are ideal for those who wish to fish all day long, they are no longer heavy and bulky, they&rsquo;re very lightweight and easy to use.</p>
<p> Instead of giving up fishing for the season just because the fish have moved into deeper waters, evaluate your equipment and adjust it accordingly. There&rsquo;s no need to not go after your favorite catch just because they have moved into deeper waters. &nbsp;Make sure you&rsquo;re using a good quality line, appropriate sized rod and you&rsquo;ll find success as a deep water angler.When you are out saltwater fishing it is important to make sure you have the right supplies. Some of the most popular brands include <a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/shimano-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">Shimano Reels</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/penn-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">Penn Saltwater Reels</a>, and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/daiwa-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">Daiwa Reels</a>.</p>
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		<title>Fishing the Deep</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 05:39:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fewer things will frustrate the die-hard angler than discovering that the fish are no longer hiding out in shallow water. As the summer progresses, water loses oxygen and forces fish to head out to deeper areas where the water is cooler, more oxygenated and offers a larger pool of baitfish to feed on. &#160;Rather than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Fewer things will frustrate the die-hard angler than discovering that the fish are no longer hiding out in shallow water. As the summer progresses, water loses oxygen and forces fish to head out to deeper areas where the water is cooler, more oxygenated and offers a larger pool of baitfish to feed on. &nbsp;Rather than struggling to get a decent catch in shallow waters, anglers can move into deep waters and reefs if they have the proper equipment.</p>
<p> To visualize a reef, simply take a look at any hill. You&rsquo;ll quickly notice that it has both an up-slope and a down-slope. This isn&rsquo;t any different in the water &#8211; reefs have them too. Fishing a reef typically means that the fish are going to be hiding in the structures that are provided &ndash; either rock formations, weeds or even old wrecks. &nbsp;To make the most of this type of structure, you&rsquo;ll need to drift over it and go with the flow of the tides. &nbsp;A depth finder is a required tool for this type of fishing, as you have to be cautious to not damage your boat, but it is also helpful to mark the location where you find fish &ndash; remember, fish tend to return to the same areas and storing these locations for future use will help make each fishing expedition fruitful.</p>
<p> Deep water fishing requires different baits, tackle and rods than what is used in shallow water. You will be dealing with faster currents and far deeper water than usual, which means you have to make sure that your equipment is up for it. If your equipment is not geared towards a heavier sinker in the 10-20 ounce range, you&rsquo;re likely to be very disappointed. Fortunately, you no longer have to deal with oversized, heavy-duty fiberglass rods with super heavy reels full of heavy monofilament line. Technology has seen to that.</p>
<p>Braided fishing line is practically made for deep water anglers. &nbsp;Combined on a reel with monofilament backing, a 30-50 pound test braid will serve your needs well. One thing that you should be very aware of is your reel &ndash; years past this meant a heavy, clunky reel, today, you just need to make sure that your entire reel is suitable for landing big fish.</p>
<p>Rod manufacturing processes have also made life easier &ndash; no more are you dealing with thick, fiberglass rods, instead you have a choice of carbon or graphite rods which are not only lighter, but they are far easier to balance with smaller reels than ever before. &nbsp;What you&rsquo;re looking for is a light rod that can handle the pressures associated with deep water fishing, which often may mean buying a good composite that has graphite and fiberglass.</p>
<p> A popular deep water technique is speed jigging. Light rods seem to be designed to accommodate this type of jigging since they are typically short, stout and offer a very fast tip that is made for casting heavier baits and jigs. &nbsp;The advantage of these rods is evident &ndash; they are light enough to be comfortable for a long day of fishing and they are easy to handle. &nbsp;Musky rods are also stout and are great for handling heavier baits such as the 10-20 oz that is needed for deep water fishing &ndash; these rods are great for marathon fishing expeditions.</p>
<p>Braided lines, smaller reels and lighter, stouter rods allow the seasoned angler to move with the fish. When they move from the shallow water they normally inhabit, you&rsquo;ll be ready to take them on in the deeper waters they have moved to.When you are out saltwater fishing it is important to make sure you have the right supplies. Some of the most popular brands include <a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/shimano-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">Shimano Fishing Reels</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/penn-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">Penn Saltwater Reels</a>, and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/daiwa-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">Team Daiwa Reels</a>.</p>
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