Fly Fishing Knots
Posted on Jul 27, 2010 under Fishing Knots | 2 Comments
Fly Fishing
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Fly Fishing
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The helicopter action of this lure is best used in steep banks with spinning tackle. School’s in session at http://bassprofessor.com
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Tom Richardson and Dave Dauer, both veterans of Northeast Boating magazine, have launched BoatingLocal.com, a new website. “A tremendous amount of time and effort has…
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I have a couple of vintage lure blanks and I would like to retore them and actually use them as well. I have heard people have used model paints and there is actual lure paint as well. Now I paint cars for a living and have a vast array of colors in my garage. I guess my question is if I used this paint would the fish be able to smell it or is that the reason why they make an actual lure paint?
Actually, I think the only reason for special "lure paint" is so they can charge more for it.
Model paint (lacquer) works fine, as does nail polish (a faster-drying version of the same). I’ve used both and fish have bit the lures just fine. Your car paint would probably work just fine — in fact, it’s probably more durable than model paint or nail polish. As long as the paint is fully dry, the fish won’t smell it at all.
I’m a beginner fisherman and am not sure sure what everything is even for. Say I’m using a spinner, where does the swivel go up on the line and will any knot work? Also with bait fishing will the swivel be in the same spot?
I use swivels between my Fishing line and my leader. I use an improved cinch for most of the knots I tie. You can learn knots here:
http://www.netknots.com/html/fishing_knots.html
Chris Willi of Block Island FishWorks reports: “We had big bass earlier in the week — 40 to 44 inches — not on great numbers…
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The most important aspect of catching a fish is setting the hook, which is done by jerking the line whenever a fisherman feels a tug. Keep a fish that’s been caught on the line with help from a fishing guide in this free video on Fishing for beginners.
Expert: Mark Senosk
Bio: Mark Senosk is a professionally trained fishing guide, studying under the Hubbards Guide Academy.
Filmmaker: David Pakman
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Using fly fishing line to tie an Albright knot. Learn about fly fishing knots, equipment, and techniques in this free video.
Expert: Alvin Dedeaux
Contact: www.alvindedeaux.com
Bio: Alvin Dedeaux has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly Fishing for 32 years.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
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Some great lure fishing for spanish Mackerel!! Some double hookups, and great fishing action. Art and Adrian have a great day getting a good mixed bag of reef fish, some Giant trevally and some good Spanish Mackerel for a top day out on the water around the islands off Mackay. Check out our new Sportsfisher “Brute Strength”, specifically set up for game and sports fishing for GT’s and Spanish Mackerel. Please Subscribe for more great Fishing action and news.
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Big schools of “ravenous bluefish” are moving up the Bay, said Sam Toland of Sam’s Bait & Tackle. Wednesday, birds were diving on the blues…
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