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	<title>Fishing Tackle Box</title>
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	<description>Every fisherman needs these things in his fishing tackle box.</description>
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		<title>Flambeau Outdoors® Front &#8211; Load Kwikdraw™ Tackle Box</title>
		<link>http://fishingtacklebox.bulkblog.us/2010/09/01/flambeau-outdoors%c2%ae-front-load-kwikdraw%e2%84%a2-tackle-box/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flambeau Outdoors® Front &#8211; Load Kwikdraw™ Tackle Box Review

Flambeau Outdoors® Front &#8211; Load Kwikdraw™ Tackle Box Feature

comes with 3 #4006 Tuff Tainers
Bulk capacity in top section that features ribs to secure a variety of Tuff Tainers

Flambeau Outdoors® Front &#8211; Load Kwikdraw™ Tackle Box Overview
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<p align='center'><a href='http://www.amazon.com/Flambeau-Outdoors®-Front-Kwikdraw-Tackle/dp/B001V3HURG?tag=naisek-20 '><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31brHA1XykL.jpg" border='0'></a></p>
<h2>Flambeau Outdoors® Front &#8211; Load Kwikdraw™ Tackle Box Feature</h2>
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<li>comes with 3 #4006 Tuff Tainers</li>
<li>Bulk capacity in top section that features ribs to secure a variety of Tuff Tainers</li>
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<h2>Flambeau Outdoors® Front &#8211; Load Kwikdraw™ Tackle Box Overview</h2>
<p>Flambeau Outdoors Front &#8211; Load Kwikdraw Tackle Box. Comes with 3 easy &#8211; access Tuff &#8216;Tainers! Carry your tackle in this innovative, tough-as-nails Box from Flambeau. The front unlatches and folds down to reveal 3 Tuff &#8216;Tainers that slide out to hold your lures in super-durable plastic housing. Each rack is made with a Zerust coating that protects tackle against rust and corrosion so your lures stay in top condition. But there&#8217;s room for more up top&#8230; the lid swings open and has space for fishing line, bait, and all kinds of other fishing must-haves! And you&#8217;ll never lose your tackle with a heavy-duty handle and Drawtite mega latch holding the Box closed with a lock-down grip. Box measures 17 3/8 x 9 3/4 x 12 5/8&#8243;. Pick this sweet Flambeau offering up! Flambeau Outdoors Front-Load Kwikdraw Tackle Box</p>
<h2>Available at Amazon <a href='http://www.amazon.com/Flambeau-Outdoors®-Front-Kwikdraw-Tackle/dp/B001V3HURG?tag=naisek-20 '>Check Price Now!</a></h2>
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		<title>&quot;Can&#8217;t Miss&quot; Saltwater Fishing Tackle</title>
		<link>http://fishingtacklebox.bulkblog.us/2010/08/31/cant-miss-saltwater-fishing-tackle/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 16:50:38 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Fishing Tackle Box  Articles]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fishing]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Saltwater]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you take a fishing trip, there is always a lot of equipment that you need to remember to take with you.  However, if you are going to head out to the coastline or the open waters of one of the oceans or seas that border North America, the most important part of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you take a <b >fishing</b> trip, there is always a lot of equipment that you need to remember to take with you.  However, if you are going to head out to the coastline or the open waters of one of the oceans or seas that border North America, the most important part of the equipment to consider is the saltwater <b >fishing</b> <b >tackle</b>.  Often, this is the most crucial part of assuring that you have a successful journey &#8211; your equipment must be in good, working order and must be durable enough to assist you in reeling in even the biggest possible catches you could locate on the open waters.</p>
<p>When inspecting your <b >tackle</b> prior to setting out for your adventure, you should check several different pieces of equipment.  The road is probably the most important feature of your <b >tackle</b> and should be in good working order.  Some of the worst disasters are caused by having roller guides that stop rolling, flimsy guides that fold over or shatter, and reels that jerk free from broken reel seats.  Gimbles and grips can come unglued, and tip tops can fall off in a cast.  All of these problems lead to blaming saltwater <b >fishing</b> <b >tackle</b> for a lost catch.</p>
<p>One great thing about the rod is that it is usually inexpensive, and you can get a high-quality rod that is good for a lifetime if you keep up with minimum care procedures such as washing a rod with freshwater upon returning from a saltwater <b >fishing</b> trip (to remove the traces of salt that can rust metal parts and eat at other areas of the rod) and storing it in a rod holder rather than in the open air of a storage facility.  Preventative care is the best way to maintain <b >tackle</b> in good, working order.</p>
<p>The same can be said of all pieces of saltwater <b >tackle</b>.  Whatever artificial lures you choose to work with should be washed with freshwater to rid the lures of any salt that remains and stored in an airtight <b >tackle</b> <b >box</b> for safe keeping.  Hooks should be treated the same, especially since metal can rust or tarnish in open air and in short order when covered in salt.  Saltwater <b >tackle</b> is most quickly ruined by not rinsing the saltwater off the items upon return from the <b >fishing</b> trip.  The salt is destructive to your boat, your <b >tackle</b>, any metal objects, and more when left unwashed.  This means that any equipment used in a saltwater <b >fishing</b> trip should be carefully washed in order to preserve it more readily for the next trip.</p>
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		<title>Plano® Waterproof Utility Box Model 3740</title>
		<link>http://fishingtacklebox.bulkblog.us/2010/08/30/plano%c2%ae-waterproof-utility-box-model-3740/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 15:50:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plano® Waterproof Utility Box Model 3740 Review

Plano® Waterproof Utility Box Model 3740 Feature

Plano Molding Co 3740-00
Fishing > Tackle Boxes
SKU VL-6534006
UPC: 024099037402

Plano® Waterproof Utility Box Model 3740 Overview
Plano Waterproof Utility Boxes are perfect for scented baits! Store your plastic scented baits and anything else you want to keep dry in a Plano Waterproof Utility Box. These [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Plano® Waterproof Utility Box Model 3740 Feature</h2>
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<li>Plano Molding Co 3740-00</li>
<li>Fishing > Tackle Boxes</li>
<li>SKU VL-6534006</li>
<li>UPC: 024099037402</li>
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<h2>Plano® Waterproof Utility Box Model 3740 Overview</h2>
<p>Plano Waterproof Utility Boxes are perfect for scented baits! Store your plastic scented baits and anything else you want to keep dry in a Plano Waterproof Utility Box. These handy Boxes feature O-ring seals that keep water out and keep odors in. Perfect for keeping your scented plastic baits fresh and tasty! Choose from a variety of sizes. Waterproof storage from Plano! Choose your Model. AVAILABLE SEPERATELY: Other Sizes &#8211; word search in our store for &#8216;Plano Box&#8217;. Order ONLINE Now! 3541: 14 x 9 1/8 x 3 1/4&#8243;; Compartments, 20 Spinnerbaits.</p>
<h2>Available at Amazon <a href='http://www.amazon.com/Plano®-Waterproof-Utility-Model-3740/dp/B0014495R0?tag=naisek-20 '>Check Price Now!</a></h2>
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		<title>Catching Crabs &#8211; Blue Claw Crabs</title>
		<link>http://fishingtacklebox.bulkblog.us/2010/08/29/catching-crabs-blue-claw-crabs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 13:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The very first time I went crabbing I guess I was about 9 years old. Our dad had decided that I was now old enough to go out on the boat with him, my older brothers and one of our neighbors. This was a big day for me and I could not wait for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The very first time I went crabbing I guess I was about 9 years old. Our dad had decided that I was now old enough to go out on the boat with him, my older brothers and one of our neighbors. This was a big day for me and I could not wait for the day to go crabbing. Up to this point I could only rely on hearing stories about it from my brothers. Of course as long as I can remember I was always old enough to enjoy eating them. But, I was about to have a graduation of sorts, and participate in being able to catch them. Crabbing is similar to <b >fishing</b> in that good <b >fishing</b> knives are needed. Me and my brothers all carried pocket knives so this was not a problem. And we all preferred Buck Knives.</p>
<p>The night before we were going to go out we spent a few hours loading up the car with everything needed for the trip. The excitement was incredible. For bait my dad preferred chicken necks, because in water they are oily and greasy which really attracts the crabs. Also the necks are very hard to pull apart by the crabs and therefore last a long time. We all had our Buck Knives type pocket knives and had other types of <b >fishing</b> knives in the <b >tackle</b> <b >box</b> because having a good sharp knife truly was essential. We would have a small <b >fishing</b> boat with an outboard motor reserved in advance and could arrive as early as we chose that day. My dad would like to be on the boat loaded up and ready to go at sun up.</p>
<p>Our method of crabbing was both with a hand line and a couple of small traps. To use a hand line this is where sharp pocket knives are essential. I have been carrying a Buck Knife, pocket knife for as long as I can remember, and for the trip I brought along a nice multiple bladed one. First a piece of rope or cord was cut at the desired length. (Usually 15 feet was plenty long enough.) Next I would take a chicken neck and cut a &#8220;slit&#8221; in it to allow the rope to go through so that you could tie it. (This is where your sharp pocket knives really comes in handy.)Tie on a sinker to make sure it stays on the bottom and that&#8217;s all there is to it.</p>
<p>Each person on the boat has there own &#8220;hand line.&#8221; Every 5 to 10 minutes you check your line for crabs. By doing this you pull the line up very slowly, hand over hand. (The water is usually not more than 10 feet deep for this method of crabbing.) When the baiting line becomes visible at this point you can see if there is a crab on the line. If you are skilled enough, while holding the hand line with one hand, take a net in you other hand and by going underneath of the bait and crab you scoop up in one motion without alerting the crab. It takes a little skill to get the hang of it. Just lose a few crabs and you will soon see how fast you can learn. If the crab is of a legal size (this varies state-to-state) then just throw it in the bushel. To catch your first crab is as much fun as you could ever have. Soon the day ends and you wonder where the time goes. This is truly a moment where the statement &#8220;time flies when your having fun&#8221; applies.</p>
<p>This is truly a lot of fun, but guess what? The fun has just begun. Upon arriving home the job of &#8220;steaming&#8221; the crabs is now at hand. As I was only 9, this job was left up to my dad. However, he insisted that my brothers and I be &#8220;helpers&#8221; so that we would learn for ourselves. This is also a lot of fun and tricky. (They are actually called crabs for a reason) Never the less I am grateful for this experience because I can &#8220;steam&#8221; crabs on my own.</p>
<p>After all of the crabs are &#8217;steamed&#8217; every one sits around the table and cleans and eats crabs. I cannot describe to you how good they are. I can only recommend you give it a try. Just remember and take the few &#8220;tools&#8221; to help get the few jobs done. Pocket knives made by Buck Knives.</p>
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		<title>Fishing: Ultimate SoftBait Storage System</title>
		<link>http://fishingtacklebox.bulkblog.us/2010/08/28/fishing-ultimate-softbait-storage-system/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 13:08:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Fishing: Ultimate SoftBait Storage System Overview
Organize softplastic bait bags in the free space found on most boats under hatches, around consoles or on any other flat surfaces. Each organizer holds up to 10 bags on suregrip clips. Bungee tiedown strap locks them in for bumpyride security. Install with included hardware. [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Fishing: Ultimate SoftBait Storage System Overview</h2>
<p>Organize softplastic bait bags in the free space found on most boats under hatches, around consoles or on any other flat surfaces. Each organizer holds up to 10 bags on suregrip clips. Bungee tiedown strap locks them in for bumpyride security. Install with included hardware. Rugged plastic construction. Per 2. Measures: 151/2&#8243;L x 11/2&#8243;W x 11/4&#8243;D.</p>
<h2>Available at Amazon <a href='http://www.amazon.com/Fishing-Ultimate-SoftBait-Storage-System/dp/B002QG0CV8?tag=naisek-20 '>Check Price Now!</a></h2>
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		<title>South Bend Sporting Goods UB24 28 Section Utility Box</title>
		<link>http://fishingtacklebox.bulkblog.us/2010/08/27/south-bend-sporting-goods-ub24-28-section-utility-box/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 13:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Bend Sporting Goods UB24 28 Section Utility Box Review

South Bend Sporting Goods UB24 28 Section Utility Box Feature

TRANSLUCENT TACKLE BOX
13&#8243; x 8&#8243; x 2&#8243;, 24 Compartment
Keeps Tackle Neat &#038; Organized
Molded In Worm Proof Plastics.

South Bend Sporting Goods UB24 28 Section Utility Box Overview
13&#8221; x 8&#8221; x 2&#8221; translucent 28 compartment tackle box. Hard molded [...]]]></description>
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<p align='center'><a href='http://www.amazon.com/South-Bend-Sporting-Goods-UB24/dp/B000T7RFWK?tag=naisek-20 '><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/11UDcXXWOAL.jpg" border='0'></a></p>
<h2>South Bend Sporting Goods UB24 28 Section Utility Box Feature</h2>
<ul>
<li>TRANSLUCENT TACKLE BOX</li>
<li>13&#8243; x 8&#8243; x 2&#8243;, 24 Compartment</li>
<li>Keeps Tackle Neat &#038; Organized</li>
<li>Molded In Worm Proof Plastics.</li>
</ul>
<h2>South Bend Sporting Goods UB24 28 Section Utility Box Overview</h2>
<p>13&#8221; x 8&#8221; x 2&#8221; translucent 28 compartment tackle box. Hard molded utility box offers anglers convenient and versatile tackle storage solutions. keeps tackle neat and organized. Molded in worm proof plastic.</p>
<h2>Available at Amazon <a href='http://www.amazon.com/South-Bend-Sporting-Goods-UB24/dp/B000T7RFWK?tag=naisek-20 '>Check Price Now!</a></h2>
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		<title>Fishing Rig and End Tackle Camouflage &#8211; Is it Really Necessary?</title>
		<link>http://fishingtacklebox.bulkblog.us/2010/08/26/fishing-rig-and-end-tackle-camouflage-is-it-really-necessary/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 12:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s currently a huge trend in carp fishing to camouflage all the rig&#8217;s end tackle components, but is it really necessary, is a carp&#8217;s vision that good?
I remember when I first started fishing for carp down our local lake, we would use anything available in the tackle box to create our basic carp fishing rigs. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s currently a huge trend in carp <b >fishing</b> to camouflage all the rig&#8217;s end <b >tackle</b> components, but is it really necessary, is a carp&#8217;s vision that good?</p>
<p>I remember when I first started <b >fishing</b> for carp down our local lake, we would use anything available in the <b >tackle</b> <b >box</b> to create our basic carp <b >fishing</b> rigs. There was none of them dung-coloured leads or silt-coloured rig components at all, yet we used to catch carp on a regular basis, so why the need to change now?</p>
<p>Maybe there are other things to consider in the whole outlook here and not only to do with carp&#8217;s vision. At a time before the huge explosion in carp <b >fishing</b> popularity, carp may have been able to easily see the odd bits of end-<b >tackle</b>, but because there was less pressure from anglers it didn&#8217;t spook them at the time. As time has passed, carp have become wise at the dangers and started to learn that these bits are all part of a dangerous situation, therefore they started to move away as soon as they seen any sight of these regular, suspicious components. As a result, carp fishermen today have had to adapt by learning to cover our end bits in order to continue catching carp.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s well known that carp have brilliant eyesight, even better than ours according to some research. Their sight has needed to adapt to the murky, dark waters of the bottom of lakes and ponds, and as a result, they can easily see small items even in low light conditions.</p>
<p>Because carp have such good eyesight, we do need to think about how to cover the main parts of our end <b >tackle</b> before casting in the basic <b >fishing</b> rigs. This is especially true in gin-clear waters, where carp will rely heavily on sight over their other senses. Some will easily spot a loose hook sitting on the bottom of the bed along with the boilies, and may be the reason why we always seem to get more takes when using smaller, lighter hooks, and a higher number of runs using thinner main lines.</p>
<p><b>Creating Angling Situations Where Carps Good Vision Won&#8217;t Affect the <b >Fishing</b> </b></p>
<p>I think that in some waters which are dark in colour, we may be able to relax and worry less about camouflaging our end-<b >tackle</b> components, but generally it&#8217;s a good practice to keep up, it also adds additional skills to our carp <b >fishing</b> methods.</p>
<p>Another time when I believe rig camouflage will be needed less, is when we are able to get the carp feeding confidently, or after creating a carp feeding frenzy. This is a time when all the fish will become pre-occupied with walloping down the food items before their neighbour gets to the food first. Therefore, in <b >fishing</b> situations like this, elaborate camouflaged <b >tackle</b> will not be necessary as much. This does go to explain why some beginners can use really terrible looking <b >fishing</b> rigs can catch some good carp &#8211; just like I did when I first started <b >fishing</b> many years ago!</p>
<p><b>Angling Tactics to Disguise the End <b >Tackle</b> Rig Components</b></p>
<p>There are some angling tactics that can help cover up your rigs. One is to use a ground bait that causes dark clouds as the fish swim around and feed on it. If you manage to get some fish into the area and feeding confidently, even if it&#8217;s nuisance or smaller fish, you&#8217;ll stand a better chance that when the carp arrive they won&#8217;t see any end <b >tackle</b> parts of the rig and spook away from the area. The huge numbers of fish bodies surrounding them whilst feeding, or the clouds of silt and particle bait causes heavy clouds which hinder a carp&#8217;s vision.</p>
<p>Creating <b >fishing</b> situations where carp cannot rely so heavy on sight is another good sign of effective carp angling. <b >Fishing</b> in silt for example, is a good tactic because most carp will just dive into the black stuff and sift around for food items. Having a rig placed inside silt can produce results and make it hard for carp to adapt to this type of <b >fishing</b> tactic. For this reason, I believe targeting the bigger carp in silt is one of the best tactics to use when <b >fishing</b> on very clear lakes!</p>
<p>I always do try my best to cover up any end <b >tackle</b> and try to blend them into the colour of the lake bed. I like to test every rig in the margins and see what shows up easily and then looking for ways to disguise the problem. Once I&#8217;m happy with the colours I&#8217;ll cast it into the swim hoping to trick a carp into capture. Getting into the practice of covering up your end <b >tackle</b> rig components can result in big rewards for a little extra effort!</p>
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HT Enterprises 6-Compartment Micro Tackle Boxes Large Micro (TBLM-6) Feature

Two models to choose from
Perfect for organizing ice fishing jigs, split shot, hooks and any other small tackle items
Clear plastic construction, so it&#8217;s easy to see the contents
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<h2>HT Enterprises 6-Compartment Micro Tackle Boxes Large Micro (TBLM-6) Feature</h2>
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<li>Two models to choose from</li>
<li>Perfect for organizing ice fishing jigs, split shot, hooks and any other small tackle items</li>
<li>Clear plastic construction, so it&#8217;s easy to see the contents</li>
<li>Small sizes allow them to conveniently fit into coat pockets</li>
<li>Great for small fly boxes as well</li>
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<h2>HT Enterprises 6-Compartment Micro Tackle Boxes Large Micro (TBLM-6) Overview</h2>
<p>The HT Enterprises 6-Compartment Micro Tackle Boxes are perfect for organizing ice fishing jigs split shot hooks and any other small tackle items. These boxes are clear plastic so its easy to see the contents and the small sizes allow them to conveniently fit into coat pockets.</p>
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		<title>Aberdeen Light Wire Non-offset Gold Size 1/0 100 per box &#8211; Eagle Claw Tackle 202-1/0, Fishing Hooks</title>
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Eagle Claw Tackle 202-1/0
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<h2>Aberdeen Light Wire Non-offset Gold Size 1/0 100 per box &#8211; Eagle Claw Tackle 202-1/0, Fishing Hooks Overview</h2>
<p>- Aberdeen Light Wire Non-offset Gold Size 1/0 100 per box by Eagle Claw Tackle, model 202-1/0, UPC 047708030861, in Fishing Hooks, Weight = 0.05 lbs.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Tackle &#8211; What Do You Need?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly Fishing Tackle is the equipment you need to go fly fishing. You might already have some fishing tackle, or you might be a total beginner, and unsure of what you need.
At the very least you&#8217;ll be looking at:
Fishing Rods
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fly <b >Fishing</b> <b >Tackle</b> is the equipment you need to go fly <b >fishing</b>. You might already have some <b >fishing</b> <b >tackle</b>, or you might be a total beginner, and unsure of what you need.</p>
<p>At the very least you&#8217;ll be looking at:</p>
<p><strong><b >Fishing</b> Rods</strong></p>
<p>These vary in size, price and material. Carbon and bamboo rods are popular and lightweight, so that they can be used all day. Different sorts of rods are suitable for catching different sorts of fish. If you&#8217;re not sure of what you need, ask your friends what they are using, do your research online, or ask at your local <b >fishing</b> shop.</p>
<p><strong><b >Fishing</b> Reels</strong></p>
<p>Reels hold the <b >fishing</b> line, and vary in price and quality. If you fish for trout, you might want a reel that allows you to wind the line and out in by hand. If you fish for salmon, and spend more time in the water, you&#8217;ll want a reel that is up to the job. You won&#8217;t need the most complicated, feature-rich or expensive reel to start with, and you might find that you don&#8217;t need to spend a lot on your <b >fishing</b> reel.</p>
<p><strong><b >Fishing</b> Lines</strong></p>
<p>Lines vary in length and price. You&#8217;ll have some ideas as to what sort of fish you want to catch, and where you&#8217;ll be <b >fishing</b>, so you&#8217;ll know what sort of lines to look for. You might walready know what brand of line you want, or what your friends use, or whether a floating or sinking line is right for you.&nbsp; If not, then you should be able to find out online, from your friends or at your local <b >tackle</b> shop.</p>
<p><strong>Flies</strong></p>
<p>Flies, baits and lures are also important, and what you use will depend upon the fish you want to catch, where you are <b >fishing</b>, and the time of year. There are many different sorts of flies to choose from, and it may come down to personal preference, or asking what other people use.&nbsp; You might even want to tie your own flies.</p>
<p><strong>Waders </strong></p>
<p>Chest high or waist high waders are essential if you are going to spend a lot of time in the water, perhaps if you are catching salmon in rivers. You should look for waders that are warm, and are resistant to rips and tears, so that if you bump into a branch, or snag your waders on a rock or something else in the water, they won&#8217;t tear. If you&#8217;re new to <b >fishing</b>, then there&#8217;s little point in spending your a lot of your budget on waders if you&#8217;re unlikely to use them.</p>
<p><strong><b >Tackle</b> <b >box</b> </strong></p>
<p>A bag or <b >box</b> is another essential for carrying all of your <b >fishing</b> <b >tackle</b> with you. You might be spending all day <b >fishing</b>, and so will need additional food and drinks, as well as all your <b >tackle</b>, so you need to make sure that the bag or <b >box</b> you choose will be big enough.</p>
<p>You might need different sorts of clothing depending on where and when you fish, and what you fish for. If you&#8217;re going to be <b >fishing</b> for salmon, and spending all day stood in a river, you&#8217;re going to need warm and waterproof clothing with big easy to access pockets, so that you can get what you need even if your hands are wet and cold.</p>
<p>Getting started doesn&#8217;t have to be expensive, but having the right equipment from the start will make it easier, and more enjoyable. If you&#8217;ve thought about taking up <b >fishing</b>, why not get the <b >fishing</b> <b >tackle</b> you need and go <b >fishing</b> today?</p>
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