Posts Tagged ‘Coarse Fishing Tackle’

Coarse Fishing Tackle Review: The Daiwa Spectron M2 Match Rod

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Match anglers happen to be in a class of their own, and I am glad that I am one of them. There’s nothing, or in this case, no fish that is too big for us to handle! Because of this, our coarse fishing tackle must be extremely handy. Our gear also has to be strong and reliable, with no margin for breakdown or failure. At a crucial moment, equipment failure is the worse thing that could happen. Having used them myself, I think that Daiwa products contain a wonderful blend of excellence, functionality and worth. The Daiwa Spectron M2 match rod is no exception. These are the reasons that it is my favourite.

Coarse Fishing Tackle Assessment: Daiwa Exceler Plus Series Reels

Friday, March 18th, 2011

What type of coarse angler are you? Coarse fishing type is centred upon the general view of the angler. Do you go out to relax without putting much effort in your fishing, trying to catch anything that comes by your way? In this case, you are a pleasure angler. Are you a member of an angling club or love to enter various fishing contests where you try to catch as many fish as possible in a given amount of time? If so, then you love the adrenaline rush of competing in match angling. Are you loyal to catching a specified species of coarse fish, weighing it, photographing it, and recording it as your best catch whether it takes days or weeks? Then you are absolutely loyal to hunting specimen. But whatever kind of coarse fishing you like, it is necessary to have reliable coarse fishing tackle to aid you in your fishing exploits. This is some info for Daiwa’s Exceler Plus Series Reels which might be the most useful equipment for day to day coarse fishing requirements.

Coarse Fishing Tackle Evaluation: Daiwa Caldia X 4000 Reel

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

Coarse fishing is the same as recreational angling for fish aside from trout and salmon, which in the early part of 1800 was thought of by royalty as game fish. I am not truly positive at what time people started doing coarse fishing. Many state that it was because of famine or the effect of non-natives to Europe during the years. Who really knows, though? The best part is that people still have fun doing it today and it is thought of as being among the best recreational sports around the globe. And we continue it even more with the advent of modern technology being applied to this age-old sport. For instance, Daiwa which is a well-known business which creates the most recent modernizations in coarse fishing tackle. Here is a bit of information on one of Daiwa’s fishing reels, the Caldia X 4000 Reel.

Coarse Fishing Tackle Assessment: The FTD ISIS 4000 Fishing Reel

Monday, January 24th, 2011

We coarse fishermen really are a breed apart. Instead of focusing our attention on going after fish like trout and salmon, we have wider-ranging tastes. Whether it’s bream, pike, dace, perch, barbel, tench or any of the other fish species incorrectly viewed as “coarse,” coarse fishermen will want their tackle to be as adaptable as possible. Fishing reels, specifically, are important components of Coarse Fishing Tackle. Every single coarse angler wants to have two or three stashed away inside his tackle box, completely ready at a moment’s notice. A particular reel I’m partial to is the FTS ISIS 4000. Keep reading to understand precisely why I like it so very much.

Coarse Fishing Tackle Review: The Fox International Diablo Baitcaster Reel

Monday, January 17th, 2011

In contrast to many fishermen, I celebrate the arrival of winter. Why? Due to the fact that prey fish have a tendency to shoal up, and you are far more apt to have a successful chase for the crafty stalker that trails them: the hard to pin down pike. I have always liked pike fishing. There’s nothing more exciting than catching one of these highly effective piscine killers, loaded with a mouth packed full of extremely sharp teeth. So put on your warm clothing and start out for pike. Where to commence? Well, During the latter part of fall, you will locate pike in weedy places in quite shallow water, less than 6′ deep. Later, early on during winter, focus your quest in deeper water, up to 15′ deep. Pike love to gather all over structures such as ledges, islands and sunken trees. Whenever I’m fishing for pike in winter, I need to have my coarse fishing tackle to be specially trusty and helpful. One reel I favour is the Diablo Baitcaster.





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