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		<title>The Basics Of Saltwater Flyfishing</title>
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Before you start panicking, this is not as big an undertaking as you  might think. They are certainly been an overwhelming amount of  information published about saltwater fly fishing and accessories. This  can be confusing to someone who has never picked up a fly rod. However,  just as with [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before you start panicking, this is not as big an undertaking as you  might think. They are certainly been an overwhelming amount of  information published about saltwater fly fishing and accessories. This  can be confusing to someone who has never picked up a fly rod. However,  just as with any other type of fishing fly fishing can be simple, or it  can be complicated. It really does depend on what you wish to make of  it. Getting started does not have to involve huge amounts of knowledge  or equipment. In fact, you will quickly discover that there is no need  to spend your life savings on equipment that will help you put a fish in  your boat. Here are some of the basic equipment needs that will help  you get started.</p>
<p>Naturally, the first thing you will  need is a decent fly rod. Anything lighter than the seven weight rod is  not a good investment. In fact, it is typically recommended that eight  or nine weight is the perfect place to start for your average saltwater  fish. This includes Northeast fish like bluefish and striped bass. You  will find that for the most part, rod lengths are about 9 feet. These  offer the leverage that anglers need to cast the line with little effort  and they are easy to handle. A good quality rod should not cost you  more than $100 at most tackle shops.</p>
<p>The next most  important piece of equipment that you will need is a good reel to match  your rod. The good news is the confusion is easy to wade through. Since  reels and fishing rods are rated the same, and an eight weight reel will  match up with an eight weight rod. If you plan on using your fishing  rod primarily in salt water settings, a large, arbor reel is typically a  best choice. The benefits of these include wider deepest pools that  allow you the room that you need for a couple of hundred yards a fly  line backing, as well as your fly line. This additional line is  necessary in the event that you hook a large fish that make a long run.  This type of fly reel system can be purchased for well under $100.</p>
<p>The next part of your tackle should be fly line and backing. There  is no need to use expensive lines in the beginning. Your line weight  should match your fishing rod and reel, and it is preferable that you go  with a floating weight forward line. You will not need sinking lines  until much later. The majority of your spool should be filled with the  fly line backing before the fly line is attached. The best fishing line  for this is Dacron, typically weighted for 20 to 30 pound test. It would  be prudent to ask a tackle shop that has line winding equipment to put  the appropriate amount of backing onto your reel and then attach the fly  line to the backing.</p>
<p>Finally, you will need leaders and  flies. The best leaders are made from monofilament of fluorocarbon  line. This piece of line should be the same length as your rod, and  should be attached to your fly line before you tie on your fly. Your  local retailer will be more than happy to make recommendations the  leader sizes and this will depend on the type of fish that you are going  after. Tapered leaders allow for unfurling at the end of the cast.</p>
<p>Talk to others who fish locally for deciding which type of flies to  use. As a general rule of thumb, a small selection of surface flies and  streamers are usually sufficient. For those just starting out, the  employees in a local tackle shop can provide this information. After you  have been fishing a few times, you will start to figure out what works  best for you.</p>
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		<title>The Perks of Using a Fish Finder</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 11:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Many outdoor enthusiasts look to sophisticated technology to help them in their outdoor pursuits. For these individuals, utilizing a fish finder is a handy device to help them catch fish. Many individuals swear by old tried and true techniques to find the best fishing holes. But when used properly, advanced technology [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many outdoor enthusiasts look to sophisticated technology to help them in their outdoor pursuits. For these individuals, utilizing a fish finder is a handy device to help them catch fish. Many individuals swear by old tried and true techniques to find the best fishing holes. But when used properly, advanced technology will take some of the speculation out of catching the big one.</p>
<p>If you can use the characteristics of the fish finder with accuracy, you will not have to trust your intuition to find the fish you&#8217;re looking for. Sonar technology, very much like porpoises use, creates the images and the information that you see on the fish finder&#8217;s screen. Once you learn to correctly adjust the finder you ought to be able to discover where the fish are hiding easily.</p>
<p>A fish finder relies on sonar to find the fish that you are searching for. The sonar sends out sound waves to determine depth. When the sound waves bounce off an object or the bottom of a lake, the distance can be measured and objects can be detected on the screen.</p>
<p>When you find a great location for your fish finder you will want to ensure that you are mounting it in compliance with the directions. Misaligning the equipment can lead to faulty readouts. Finding the ultimate sensitivity setting for the finder is an interesting trick. Most manuals come with recommendations, yet on the whole you want the sensitivity settings to reflect the region which you fish. If you&#8217;re out on open deep waters you might find a higher sensitivity is effective.</p>
<p>Using this type of equipment does have a learning curve. Frequently a person will mistake a tree branch or other debris for the presence of fish. It may take several tries for you to completely understand how to find precisely what you are searching for.</p>
<p>The technology has progressed to the place that you can now see to depths of 50 feet. And many units can spot objects as small as the tiniest lure. If the fish finder is advanced enough, it can distinguish the kind of fish that are below you. You can set the equipment to notify you when it locates the type of fish that you are trying to find.</p>
<p>You can still use all of your intuition when fishing. Actually, making use of a fish finder tends to work better if you still utilize your gut feelings and put your well earned knowledge into action. Keep in mind that this is a tool designed to help create a better experience for you, so you get to be in charge of how much you rely on it.</p>
<p>Need help deciding on the right fish finder? From the <a href="http://fishfinderreviews.org/humminbird_997c_si_combo_nvb_color_fish_finder.php">Humminbird 997c SI combo NVB color fish finder</a> to the Eagle Cuda 300, there are <a href="http://fishfinderreviews.org/index.php">fish finder reviews</a> to make the choice easier for you.</p>
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		<title>An Introduction to Fly Fishing Flies</title>
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Fly Fishing Flies (Orvis Fly Fishing School)
Traditionally, fly fishing has been used to catch salmon and trout, but today fly fishing can catch a variety of other fish species from smallmouth and largemouth bass, to your larger saltwater fish species, such as marlin and tarpon. Unlike bait fishing where live bait is used to catch [...]]]></description>
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<p>Traditionally, fly fishing has been used to catch salmon and trout, but today fly fishing can catch a variety of other fish species from smallmouth and largemouth bass, to your larger saltwater fish species, such as marlin and tarpon. Unlike bait fishing where live bait is used to catch fish, artificial fly fishing flies are used to catch fish when fly fishing. The equipment used for fly fishing also differs from fishing equipment used for bait fishing. For fly fishing it is important to select the correct fly line, fly rod and flt reel before you start fishing. It is also extremely important to use the correct fly fishing flies to match the species of fish you want to catch.</p>
<p><strong>An Introduction to Fly Fishing Flies</strong></p>
<p>Artificial fly fishing flies are commonly used in fly fishing. Artificial fly fishing flies are available all over the world, and many companies produce fly fishing flies. Fly fishing flies come in great varieties with respect to size, shape and even color. Fly fishing flies are made from materials such as fur, feathers, hairs and other materials. These materials can either be natural or synthetic. Many fly fishing flies available today imitate the food that a particular fish may eat. You also get fly fishing flies that don&#8217;t imitate anything in nature.</p>
<p>Fly fishing flies are made with the aquatic appearance of local fish and insects in mind. If you are trying to catch a fish in a particular location, the fly fishing flies you use must match a food that the fish eats in that particular location. You can also change the patterns and colors of fly fishing flies that you purchase so that these flies are a more suitable match for the particular location you are fishing in. Many fly fishermen make their own fly fishing flies for fishing or as a hobby. To meet the different specifications of fly fishing flies required all over the world, gifted experts are employed all over the world to create artificial fly fishing flies. It is actually quite a fun and rewarding hobby to create your own artificial fly fishing flies. Synthetic materials are more popular when it comes to creating flies.</p>
<p>If you are looking to purchase a quality fly fishing rod, check out the <a title="Sage Fly Rod Guide" href="http://flyfishingelite.com/sage_fly_rod">Sage fly rod range</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Categories of Fly Fishing Flies</strong></p>
<p>There is an incredible variety of fly fishing flies that are available. Fly fishing flies can be broken down into the following categories:</p>
<ul>
<li>Dry Flies &#8211; Designed to float on the water surface and imitate the adult stage of aquatic insects, or land-based insects that have fallen into the water (such as ants or beetles).</li>
<li>Wet Flies &#8211; Designed to float just below the surface of the water and imitate immature aquatic insects, or drowned insects.</li>
<li>Nymphs &#8211; A type of wet fly that imitates the larval form of aquatic insects.</li>
<li>Streamers &#8211; A type of wet fly that imitates minnows or small fish which are the prey of larger fish.</li>
<li>Surface Lures – Surface lures are designed to look like mice or frogs. Are usually very colorful, and are fished in a way to create a commotion to attract large predatory fish.</li>
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<p>If you are looking to purchase a fly fishing float tube, check out the <a title="Buying an Outcast Float Tube Guide" href="http://flyfishingelite.com/outcast_float_tube">Outcast float tube guide</a>.</p>
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		<title>Bass Fishing for fun</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Bass fishing is a great sports which doesn&#8217;t need the skills possessed by a football athlete or the resilience of an acrobat. You need to be obsessed with the &#39;catch&#39;. Hours of practicing can elevate you to the level of being called a pro. Bass fishing is about catching various species of bass &#8211; large mouth bass, small mouth bass, Kentucky bass, spotted boss, etc.</p>
<p> Experts opine that the beginners should start bass fishing in smaller ponds. They should avoid large lakes for this purpose. Once you have gained enough confidence, then only move to deeper areas in lakes. Bass fish loves to play hide and seek. Their natural habitat is behind rocks or plants or any such structures in the water body. Look for bass in such places. It is not necessary that the fish will be around large structures only. In fact, you have an equal probability of finding fish near a smaller structure.</p>
<p> Bass fish have a great vision &#45; they can easily see in the night as well. Their see and feel organs work simultaneously. Bass fish are also supposed to have taste buds outside their mouths and inside too. This can help them avoid any unwanted situation. These characteristics make bass fishing such an exciting sports activity and a great pastime for people in leisure time.</p>
<p> One needs a set of equipment for bass fishing. This includes a pole, reel, hook and baits. Baits are available in many varieties chiefly, jigs, crank bait, spinner bait and plastic worms. It is recommended to beginners to start with crank baits and then advance themselves through spinner baits to plastic worms.</p>
<p> Enthusiasts from all over the country take part in the tournaments. Bass fishing brings so much excitement today that it has become the most valuable freshwater sports industry.</p>
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		<title>Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing Introduction</title>
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Fly Fishing Tips – How to Catch Rainbow Trout
Fly fishers, both men and women spend a great deal of their time hunting trout, and particularly rainbow trout. The beautiful rainbow band that runs along the the sides of a rainbow trout (from their head to their tail) is how one can identify a rainbow trout. [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Fly fishers, both men and women spend a great deal of their time hunting trout, and particularly rainbow trout. The beautiful rainbow band that runs along the the sides of a rainbow trout (from their head to their tail) is how one can identify a rainbow trout. As rainbow trout is a delicious fish to eat, and as they also provide excellent sport because of their fighting abilities, rainbow trout fishing has become very popular. Unlike other trout species, rainbow trout can also be tempted to take properly presented flies as well as streamers and nymphs, and are therefore the ideal fish for fly fishing.</p>
<p>Today, rainbow trout can be found in many regions in the United States, but the rainbow trout species originated west of the Rockies. Rainbow trout prefer cool streams, rivers and lakes, and are found in the northern parts of the US where the water temperature falls between 50 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The main diet of rainbow trout includes plankton, immature and adult insects, worms, crustaceans. They sometimes even feed on small fish. Rainbow trout will remain in streams until they reach 6 to 9 inches in length, and then migrate to lakes or oceans where they spend years bulking up before returning to streams and rivers to spawn. Rainbow trout that have adapted to the saltwater environment are known as steelhead trout.</p>
<p><strong>Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing Equipment</strong></p>
<p>The fly rod used to catch rainbow trout varies depending on the size of trout you want to catch and the body of water you are fishing on. When fishing for medium to large rainbow trout in lakes and large rivers, use a 4 weight through to a 8 weight fly rod. When fishing for small to medium size rainbow trout in small streams and rivers, use a 1 weight through to a 4 weight fly rod. A recommended rainbow trout fly fishing rod for small streams is the <a title="A Review of the Sage TXL Fly Fishing Rod" href="http://flyfishingelite.com/sage_txl">extremely light Sage TXL</a> fly rod.</p>
<p>The fly line used for rainbow trout fly fishing is typically a floating line if dry fly fishing on the water&#8217;s surface. When fishing below the water&#8217;s surface using a nymph or streamer, a sinking tip fly line is used. A fly fishing reel is not essential for rainbow trout fly fishing, and some anglers prefer hand stripping the line to using a fly reel. A fly reel is often just used to recover and store fly line and backing not in immediate use. For more information on fly reels, take a look at the following <a title="A Beginners Guide to the Fly Reel" href="http://flyfishingelite.com/fly_reel">fly reel introduction</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing Flies</strong></p>
<p>Two basic types of flies are used for rainbow trout fly fishing, wet flies and dry flies. Dry flies masquerade insects are used with a floating fly line which floats on top of the water. A wet fly can imitate a bug, a worm, a minnow, small fish or any other water creature that lives under the water surface. A wet fly is different from a dry fly in that it sinks under the water&#8217;s surface. Nymphs and streamers are classified as wet flies and are used normally with sinking tip fly fishing lines.</p>
<p>For rainbow trout fly fishing, different types of flies are used in different regional areas. It is a good idea to find out what flies, nymphs and streamers work best from local fly shops or local anglers for that particular region. A good technique when fishing for rainbow trout is to start out with dry flies on the water&#8217;s surface, which causes less water disturbance. If you have no success with dry fly fishing, then start using wet flies below the water&#8217;s surface.</p>
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<p>The ancient angling method known as <a title="fly fishing" href="http://www.www-flyfishing.us/fly-fishing.htm"><strong>fly fishing</strong></a> has and still is very effective in catching bass, trout, salmon and even pike and pickerel. The artificially flies are used to lure or to excite fish to bite the flies by using this distinctive method of angling. <em>Fly fishing</em> is much easier than traditional fishing and it helps anglers catch the fish easier.</p>
<p>The two basic form of fly fishing that angler from all over the world recognize as Dry flies and wet flies. Dry fly needs to be coating with floatant in order to sit the fly in the surface of the water.  These dry flies are very effective in upstreams and moving water.  Anglers will easier to detect the fish and catch the them because it would help angler to locate where the fish resides like pools and pocket in streams.</p>
<p>Wet flies are uses beneath the surface of the water. Wet flies will not work as efective as dry flies in case where the weeds are many and almost touch the surface because wet flies will blend with the weeds in this condition.  In rich rivers where the weeds tend to grow closer to the surface have made traditional wet fly fishing ineffective to do.</p>
<p>In the 19th century, fly fishing was developed.  For slower and cleare rivers, dry fly technique is very effective. Anglers can keep the fly and line floating on the surface with dry fly fishing technique thus will make the fish aggressive and excited and also this is will help angler spot the location of the fish and in turn catches fish much easier.</p>
<p>Among fly fishing admirer,fly fishing later development have made this concept as basis and have gave birth to fly fishing be <a title="florida bass fishing" href="http://www.www-flyfishing.us/florida-bass-fishing.htm">the sport fishing</a> in the latter part of the 19th century. Some parts of the United States host fly fishing sports such as in the waters of British, Wyoming, Columbia, Alberta, Catskill Mountain of New York and provinces of Colorado and California.</p>
<p>Anglers in North America have developed various literatures pertaining to fly fishing and have been granted the reputation of the birthplace of dry fly fishing and be the epicenter for the western fly fishing and it is arguably one of the world’s best trout rivers, specifically the city of Calgary – Alberta. The growing numbers of fly fishers in various other states in America such as Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Arkansas and Utah have keep the popularity of fly fishing sport at its peak.</p>
<p>Fly fishing uses longer and lighter rods, sizes vary from 14 feet (4m) for saltwater fly fishing and 6 feet (2m) for freshwater and the weight are between 2 to 5 ounces for freshwater rods.  The common cast used when the angler whisks the fly rod forward and back using his forearm and upper arm, the wrist is used to soften the motion. To make sure the rod do not touch the ground, the movement of rod varies from 10 o’clock position to 2 o’clock position. This will load the rod tip with energy and to travel the fly line creating distance and control and this will excite the fish or make them aggressive enough are known as false casting. When the fly touches the surface, it would be sure that the area where the most of the fish are located and thus will be easier to spot and catch the fish.</p>
<p>Feels the outdoor excitement if you are a fly fishing lovers or having fun with your family, using the proper equipment will help you develop your fly fishing technique for the sport. In most popular fly fishing location in the country, keep it exciting and enjoy fishing at its finest, thus you won’t have a problem in spotting nice locations for you and your family for this <a title="montana fly fishing" href="http://www.www-flyfishing.us/montana-fly-fishing.htm">great outdoor adventure</a>.</p>
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With a little bit a practice, it is not all that difficult to become a good fly fishing caster – even though to the novice angler, the art of fly fishing casting may look extremely tricky. You can have the ideal fly fishing equipment and the perfect fly fishing fly, but [...]]]></description>
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<p>With a little bit a practice, it is not all that difficult to become a good fly fishing caster – even though to the novice angler, the art of fly fishing casting may look extremely tricky. You can have the ideal fly fishing equipment and the perfect fly fishing fly, but unless you know how to cast property, you are wasting your time. You need to be good enough at fly fishing casting to be able to land your fly at a specific target location on the water&#8217;s surface. This article describes the basic fly fishing casting techniques for the novice angler.</p>
<p>It is recommended that the beginner learn fly fishing casting from a fishing instructor, but there are plenty of books, DVDs, and online guides that teach fly fishing casting. The two main fly fishing casting techniques used today are the overhead cast, and the roll cast, and all other fly fishing casting techniques are variations of these two techniques. The beginner will start with the <a title="A Guide Dry Fly Fishing for the Novice" href="http://flyfishingelite.com/dry_fly_fishing">basic dry fly fishing</a> method where a floating line is used which floats on top of the water. With dry fly fishing, it is easier for beginner anglers to see the line, and to detect a strike on the line. Also, using a bulky fly fishing vest can impede your casting stroke, and beginners are advised to use a smaller fly fishing chest pack or lumbar pack – there are a wide range of <a title="Selecting a Fishpond Pack for Fly Fishing" href="http://flyfishingelite.com/fishpond_pack">Fishpond pack</a> models to choose from for the beginner angler.</p>
<p>When practicing fly fishing casting it is important to ensure you practice in a location with enough clear space, such as a open field. You need to have 45 feet of open space in front and behind you if you are practicing 45 foot casts, and for this distance also ensure that you have 20 feet of space on either side of you. To be safe, it is a good idea to wear a hat and glasses/protective goggles. Ensure you use a yarn fly on your fly fishing line, which is a fly with no hook. For your fly casting practice sessions, place targets out in front of you, then you must try to hit these targets when fly casting (hula-hoops can be used).</p>
<p><strong>Overhead Cast</strong></p>
<p>This is the most commonly used fly fishing casting technique, and most beginners should start using this technique. This technique has two sequences, the back cast, then the forward cast. With the back cast, you are lifting the fly line off the water in front of you, and up over your head until the fly line is behind you. Before the fly line touches the ground behind you, initiate the forward cast sequence. The forward cast part of the technique entails you bringing the fly line back over your head, and landing the fly on the water – hopefully in the exact location that you aimed at.</p>
<p><strong>Roll Cast</strong></p>
<p>The roll cast is used when you have obstructions behind you, such as bushes or trees, that prevent you from doing the back cast using the overhead casting technique. This technique is also useful in strong winds where you don’t want to lift the line too high into the air. In order to perform a roll cast, lift the fly rod up slowly until it reaches the one o&#8217;clock position (just past 90 degrees). This will cause the line to slide backwards on top of the water, without the line lifting off the water&#8217;s surface. Do a firm forward cast once you are in this position – this will complete the cast.</p>
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There is little worse for a fisherman than arriving at your special fishing spot and realizing that your much-loved reel badly needs repair or maintenance.  Although reel repair and maintenance should usually be left to the experts, you can do it yourself if you are prepared to take the proper precautions.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is little worse for a fisherman than arriving at your special fishing spot and realizing that your much-loved reel badly needs repair or maintenance.  Although reel repair and maintenance should usually be left to the experts, you can do it yourself if you are prepared to take the proper precautions.  Keep in mind that someone who comprehends the workings of a reel should preferably undertake this kind of work, since it takes a lot of caution and care!</p>
<p><strong>Preparation</strong></p>
<p>How the project is begun is one of the most critical steps to any job that requires care, so you should prepare accordingly.  Set aside a workspace that is suitable for the job, and make sure you leave plenty of elbowroom.  Make sure that there is space for all of the delicate reel parts.  It’s smart to add a detailed photo of the reel piece-by-piece so that it can be put back together after the maintenance/repair is complete, or utilize a hand-drawn diagram.</p>
<p><strong>Take it apart</strong></p>
<p>Nearly all reels come apart in the same manner, since they are put together in a comparable way (although some reels may vary somewhat).  This step is the most imperative time to photograph or map each section as it is removed, so that you can assure that you will be able reassemble the reel later.  Make sure that you cautiously detach each piece and place it in some type of order (or bag in a labeled Ziploc bag).  Be sure to be particularly careful with very tiny pieces, like screws, springs, and like objects.  Each piece has a valuable purpose, and every one has a specific place in your reel.</p>
<p><strong>The Tools</strong></p>
<p>Repair and maintenance tools are some of the fundamental elements to the success of the project. Before starting the project, make sure that you have what you need, so that you do not have to go hunting for something in the middle of the project. Necessary tools usually include (but are not limited to) screwdrivers in various sizes (Philips and flathead), pliers, ratchets (including heads), clean and absorbent rags, reel grease and reel oil.  You will also need a small brush, such as a clean toothbrush. Make sure that the reel grease and reel oil are in closed containers to prevent messy spills.</p>
<h1>Starting The Disassembly</h1>
<p>If you proceed to take your reel apart in a controlled, graduated manner, you’ll find that your level of success will be far greater.  The first step involves taking the reel apart and taking care of the maintenance and cleaning of the reel case. This step is fairly simple but must be followed exactly.  There’s a nut that holds your reel handle in place – locate that nut and carefully remove it.  Using a counterclockwise motion, turn your drag star, remove it and set it aside.  Using great caution, remove the side place which is generally held in with four screws. You’ll have to have the right side of your reel facing you to accomplish this step.  Once you’ve separated the main gear assembly, you’ll see your spool in the reel case, which you should remove.</p>
<p>Now that your reel case is completely empty this is the best time to carefully clean it.  Remove any sand, dirt and old grease from it using a soft, absorbent cloth.  After you have thoroughly cleaned it you will want to make sure that you grease the entire mechanism to ensure smooth operation.  If your reel has a worm gear, make sure that you get to the drive for the level wind – inside the left plate – and turn that to help ensure that the grease is spread thoroughly.  After doing this use a very small amount of grease on all teeth, clean the spool and then carefully oil the end pins.  After this is complete you should replace the spool inside your reel case.</p>
<p><strong>Main Drive Gear Assembly</strong></p>
<p>Cleaning the main drive gear assembly is one of the most critical aspects of the cleaning and maintenance routine, and failure to exercise proper caution could result in your reel not working properly later.  Follow each step carefully and pay close attention to details. Carefully remove the screws attaching the main drive gear assembly.  Some will be screwed into a mounting plate, but others will be able to be lifted out.  Locate the main gear assembly.  Use your rag to remove sand, dirt, and old grease, making sure there is no trace of the residue remaining to ensure smooth function later.  Grease the gear assembly thoroughly.</p>
<p>The next portion of your cleaning and maintenance will involve the main drive gear assembly.  Each step must be followed precisely to avoid problems.</p>
<p><strong>The small parts</strong></p>
<p>The main gear will have washers in the top.  After removing them, you should first notate the placement of each.  Clean each washer with your clean rag.  Grease, making sure to massage the clean grease gently into every washer.  Remove excess grease with a clean cloth.  After the washers are dry, you can then replace them in the proper order.</p>
<p>Locked bearings can be a huge setback for some reels, so be sure to carefully lubricate every bearing down all sides or swap the bearing.  Do not try to take the bearing apart, or you will end up cleaning BBs from your workplace!</p>
<p><strong>Putting it all together</strong></p>
<p>To put your reel back together, start by placing your spool back inside the reel casing. Once this is done position your side plate (right side) and gear assembly over your end pin.  After doing this you should like up your screw holes making sure that both sides are aligned.  Carefully reinstall all the screws through the side plate, screw your star drag back and mount your reel handled.</p>
<p><strong>Testing</strong></p>
<p>Using your photos or map, confirm that each piece is back where it initially came from. Check your work by making sure the reel is well secured.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>Though the process is monotonous and slow, you have the ability to execute these simple maintenance steps and save money.  Nevertheless, a calm hand is required, and you may discover that either a magnifying lens or excellent eyesight is very advantageous. No matter what kind of reel you are operating (conventional or bait-casting), these straightforward steps can help you steer clear of waiting for and paying a professional to keep your reel operating efficiently.  Since you are probably one of the many fishermen who are finicky about who handles their reels, simply utilizing methods such as these can help put a stop to mistakes and/or repair costs.  Keep your reel safe and clean, and you will nearly promise long life and many fishing memories.</p>
<p>There are many great reels out on the market, some of the most popular include: <a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/shimano-fishing-reels/">Shimano Reel</a> and <a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/penn-fishing-reels/">Penn Reels Fishing</a>.</p>
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At the onset, it is difficult to acknowledge which sort of Fly Fishing Tackle you should purchase. While, in the end, you have no precise rules to adhere to on which tackle is best, this guide can help you out.
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<p>At the onset, it is difficult to acknowledge which sort of <a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/">Fly Fishing Tackle</a> you should purchase. While, in the end, you have no precise rules to adhere to on which tackle is best, this guide can help you out.</p>
<p><strong> Expanding Your Scope </strong></p>
<p>As you are looking for your first <a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/fishing-tackle/">Fly Fishing Tackle</a>, get something easy. One could purchase pricey high-end equipment, except it likely won’t work because of two things. Number one, you may decide that fly fishing is not what you want to do. As it turns out, you have paid a lot for this equipment and now you have to come up with a buyer. Second, the more expensive equipment is usually designed for advanced users and comes with all the “bells and whistles” that a beginner won’t know how to use.</p>
<p><strong> Picking a Suitable Reel</strong></p>
<p>When paying for fishing reels, select the one that is slight in weight and is easier for you to deal with. If you choose one that’s too heavy, it will take more effort to cast it out, and as you’re learning to use it properly, you don’t want to become tired too quickly. Also, the larger the fish you’re going for, the farther they are capable of running once they’re hooked. Because of this, it will necessitate a more substantial backing and an advanced drag system.</p>
<p><strong> What Difference Does the Line Make?</strong></p>
<p>What type of line do you use, are they all the same? Not particularly. Lines are presented in a choice of weights, and in turn, picking the best weight will manipulate the ease with which you cast your line. The rod you choose has an meter above the handle that tells you the exact weight for that certain rod. The kind of taper you get isn’t a major factor. Either a double taper line or a weight forward line will suffice.</p>
<p><strong> I need to Know About Rods</strong></p>
<p>Of all the fishing equipment, it plays the most essential role ever. You have a couple of styles of rods—the fast action rods and the slow rods. A fast action rod is the top-rated one for expert users desiring to catch the far-off fish. Meanwhile, slow rods are generally better at short distances or for starters. What is significant is that the casting is easier.</p>
<p>In retrospect, there isn’t a particular strategy, in which case, you should not worry about which particular rod to purchase or reel is best. It would be better to just take this as basic advice and choose the <a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/fishing-tackle/fly-fishing-tackle.php">Fly Fishing Tackle</a> that best sounds best for you.</p>
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<p>Fishing can be an extremely enjoyable and relaxing adventure.  As long as you have the right tools, the fishing safety knowledge, and a little bit of support from friends or family, you could perform your fishing successfully.</p>
<p>However, the most important (and overlooked) factor is choosing the correct fishing tackle.  You should follow these simple guidelines in the selection of tackles.</p>
<p>You should choose the appropriate fishing flies that you would be using to catch the kind of fish you will be targeting to seize. The basic rule in choosing the kind of fly is to know which is abundant in that actual environment.</p>
<p>Once you have decided which fly you are going to use you can choose the appropriate line for the fly and type of fishing you are planning. The three commonly used tackles are fly-fishing, plug casting and spinning. The difference between the three is that spinning and plug-casting makes use of bait as weight to drag the line from its reel to the target point of your fishing.</p>
<p>Fly lines come in four different types – weight-forward, double taper, shooting-taper and level taper. Within the four different types are numerous variations. However, once you have decided what kind of fishing wish to accomplish and what kind of fish you wish to catch, you will be using only a particular fishing line.</p>
<p>The fishing lines have numbers that rank from one to fifteen. However, the most common among anglers are the lines numbered from three to twelve in weight. As a basic rule for optimum catching, the first thirty feet of your line should be weighted and matched to the rod.</p>
<p>The next thing you should purchase is the rod and reel. Spin-casting gears are the most suitable for beginners as it is easy to operate with the minimum of problems. For any kind of fishing, the recommended spin-casting reel is mounted on a light-action six-foot casting rod and spooled with an eight-pound test line. A good way to save money is to buy the rod and reel as a package. Most professional anglers prefer bait-casting and spinning tackle.</p>
<p>You would need sinkers, hooks and bobbers. A good idea is to buy sinkers and hooks in different styles and sizes, giving you more variety. When selecting bobbers, always keep in mind that the smaller the bobber, the better the performance. The struggling of the fish would depend on the size of your bobber.</p>
<p>Professional anglers prefer artificial lures. The recommended sizes of lures are 1/8 ounce up to ¼ ounce.</p>
<p>Remember that the kind of tackle would depend on the fish you prefer to catch. Avoid buying unnecessary fishing items and enjoy your affordable fishing experience.</p>
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