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Tuna Fishing - Fishing For Tuna Can Be a Frustrating Hobby - Find Out How to Attract and Catch More (Popularity: )
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There is something magical about seeing a shining tuna burst through the surface of the ocean as it begins its magnificent fight. These beautiful creatures truly live up to their well known reputation. Here are a few techniques that will have you attracting and catching more tuna today! Spending money on bigger and better equipment will only get you so far. Even then, you are not guaranteed to catch more tuna. ...

Walleye Fishing Gear - What You Need (Popularity: )
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Walleye fishing gear does not have to cost you an arm and a leg! You can get started for a minimal amount. I like ugly sticks. My Walleye set up is an ultra-lite Ugly Stick and a Penn ultra-lite reel loaded with 6lb. line. I also use a medium action Ugly Stick with 10lb. line sometimes but I usually stick to the lighter gear. My choice of lures is jigs ...

What is the Best Fishing Kayak? (Popularity: )
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The basic question when you are searching the best fishing kayak is what kind of kayak, how long and if is SIK (Sit Inside Kayak) or SOT (Sit on Top kayak). Fishing kayaks are corresponding in design to recreational sit-in and sit-on-top kayaks, but because fishing demands a greater degree of lateral stability mono-hull fishing kayaks are generally very wide (up to 36 inches beam) and frequently equipped with outriggers. Catamaran ...

Which Fly Fishing Rod is Ideal For You? (Popularity: )
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Fly fishing is different from traditional fishing methods in several important ways. These important distinctions serve to make the fly fishing rod the most important piece of equipment you buy. Traditional fishing uses a rod equipped with nearly weightless, transparent, monofilament line to cast a weighted hook into the water. Fly fishing essentially reverses this process by using a weighted, translucent line to cast a nearly weightless hook into the water. ...