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Finding Fishing Tackle on the Internet Is Simple as Long as You Do a Bit of Research Prior to Ordering

July 17th, 2009

Writer Clinton J Veasey talks about where to find the right sea fishing tackle

Fishing is one of the most populat sports in the UK. A lot of people go on fishing trips regularly throughout the year. One of the most important things that you’ll need to buy is carp tackle and you should find a range of options online and in stores.

If you’re interested in buying carp tackle then there will be a few things that you’ll need to think about before you go shopping. Firstly, you’ll need to consider a budget for your purchases and it’s actually easier than you may have first thought, to work out how much you’ll need to spend.

Go to your favourite search engine, whether it’s Google or somewhere else, and type in products that you’re looking for. You should also have a pen and paper with you so that you can write down the prices as you go. Once you have a list of prices you should easily be able to work out a realistic budget.

Make sure that you have a pen and paper with you and make a note of the deals you see as you browse the web. You should also consider quality while you’re browsing because you want to ensure that the products you buy aren’t low quality and that they’ll last a few years at least.

It can be quite tempting to opt for the lowest prices but keep quality in mind. You may also want to consider heading into your local fishing store to see what they have on offer. However, only do this once you’ve got a good idea of what’s available online.

Buying online will give you access to a larger range of products and should help you see a huge range of options compared to simply looking in one store. Usually, the best deals are available online so you should definitely prioritise your shopping to the online market.

Overall, as long as you’re clued up on everything on today’s market and you’ve done your research. You should find that buying carp tackle online is really easy. Just make sure that you have a pen and paper with you and that you note down any offers and deals as you’re browsing. Finding the best deals is much easier when you’ve done your research.

Fly Fishing at Night

March 28th, 2009

If you have never tried night fishing you are missing out. It is a huge rush and you can often catch some monster trout. It’s actually easier for beginners to catch fish night fishing than during the day on some rivers. Plus, you have the river all to yourself!

Here’s what you do: get yourself a headlamp and head out to a deep hole or cut where you know fish hold. Tie on a heavily weighted wooly streamer with a couple split shots a foot above it. Use pretty thick tippet, as the fish hit hard. 5x won’t cut it… go thicker.

Cast your fly out into the cut in the hole and let the current take your line out a bit. Then slowly creep your wooly fly across the bottom. Thoroughly work the cut as well as the slower water to the side of the cut and closer to the bank.

This is one of the most fun ways to fly fish and often you can catch some huge trout. It is very exhilarating to be out in the river at night feel the tug of a 20+ inch rainbow as you drag your wooly streamer across the bottom. Take some pictures of that huge trout you catch fly fishing at night.