Home
Get the Flash Player to see this player.
International Visitors
French Italian Portuguese Spanish
Korean Chinese (Simplified) Japanese German
Choose your Language
We have 10 guests online
Visitors: 138973
Northern Pike Fishing in Canada
Monday, 29 September 2008
By Martin Brinkmann

  Canada has been home to some of the largest Northern Pike Fish caught especially in the last couple years. When visiting Canada or just simply being a resident of Canada you can do some of the best fishing in your entire life. In 2005 one of the largest Pikes was caught with it length measuring up to 50 inches and making for a 30 pound trophy. What a catch!

Canadian Northern Pike happen to be some of the largest and most aggressive fish that can be caught in America. The fish caught here can weigh in at 20 pounds while the trophy catches have been known to weigh in at 30 pounds. Making sure the you fish with only the best equipment is the best way to go when fishing in Canada.

You should make sure to choose stout tackle, heavy bait casting rods are the best choice that are 6' to 8'. Big spinning or open face bait casting reels can be the best choice to make when fishing. You may also want to make sure to purchase stout wire to
Tag it:
Blinkbits
BlinkList
blogmarks
co.mments
connotea
Delicious
De.lirio.us
Digg
feedmelinks
Furl it!
Hugg
Ma.gnolia
Mister.Wong
Netvouz
NewsVine
Reddit
Stumble
Technorati
Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 )
Read more...
 
Replacing Broken Sea Fishing Tackle DIY Style
Sunday, 28 September 2008
By DanPartridge

  If your sea fishing tackle gets broken because of constant wearing and tearing, you can repair it by yourself. It is simple and easy, and it can save you some money.

Just like anything else, sea fishing tackle can be worn down when you use it constantly, no matter how well you take care of it. So, when the guides on your fishing rod get detached or the tip breaks off, your choice is either to replace whichever part is broken or to buy a new rod. However, brand new sea fishing tackle can be a bit costly these days, so if your rod is not completely damaged, you should just replace what parts are broken and have it repaired.

Replacing a detached rod guide or repairing a rod tip is simple enough to do on your own. Thus, if you want to save some money on repairing your fishing rod, just buy the materials that you need and do the repairing yourself.

How to Replace Rod Guides

To replace the rod guides on your sea fishing tackle,
Tag it:
Blinkbits
BlinkList
blogmarks
co.mments
connotea
Delicious
De.lirio.us
Digg
feedmelinks
Furl it!
Hugg
Ma.gnolia
Mister.Wong
Netvouz
NewsVine
Reddit
Stumble
Technorati
Last Updated ( Sunday, 28 September 2008 )
Read more...
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > End >>

Results 22 - 28 of 92