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How to Remove Line Twist

Posted by nick under Line, Tips and Tricks

There a few ways to remove line twist if you should be so unfortunate to develop it. Line twist can happen to anyone. But, if it keeps coming back then something is not right. Take a look at this Line Twist Prevention post to diagnose your problem and prevent it. If its too late for [...]

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What Causes Line Twist & How to Prevent It

Posted by nick under Line, Tips and Tricks

Line twist is can be caused by several things. Two things that will create line twist, no matter how well you cast are:

improperly loading the line on your reel (please refer to How to Load line on a Spinning Reel)
an imbalanced fishing outfit (please refer to “How will you know if you are [...]

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Be a More Versatile Caster with the Sidearm Cast

Posted by nick under Tips and Tricks

If you’ve read “How to Cast Your Spinning Rod” from the Beginner’s Fishing Guide series than you are already familiar with the straight away forward cast; it is the first and most important cast you can learn.
However, there are other useful casts that under certain circumstances can make the difference between getting that bait where [...]

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How to Tie a Dropper Loop Knot

Posted by nick under Knots

A dropper loop allows you to put a loop in the middle of your line instead of on the end of it.
This knot is useful in the tying of multiple hook rigs or when trying to keep the hook off the bottom. Later, I”ll show you a good dropper loop rig.
This knot is used to [...]

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How to Care for and Clean Your Fishing Rod

Posted by nick under Tips and Tricks

Your fishing rod, if properly cared for should last a very long time. Follow these care and maintance tips to ensure that it does.

General Care

Do not hand lures or hooks from the guides. This will surely scratch the surface of the guides and negatively affect your casting. Use the hook-keeper.
Do not let your lures bang [...]

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Removing a Hook From Yourself and Other Innocent Bystanders

Posted by nick under Tips and Tricks

Imagine my surprise when I found my self standing at the edge of the water with a a treble hook spoon sticking out of my arm.
After the novelty wore off, I had to get to the unpleasant business of unhooking myself. I learned something important about removing a hook from human flesh; there’s a hard [...]

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How to Tie a Blood Knot

Posted by nick under Knots

A blood knot takes some practice to learn, but is very useful, both in spinning and fly fishing.
The blood knot is used to tie together two lines of similar diameter. Why would you want to do that?
To save money on line.
You will cast farther if your reel is close to full. Cutting off line because [...]

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How to Tie The World’s Fair Knot

Posted by nick under Knots

Not many people know this knot, but it’s a good one to add to your arsenal.
This knot was created by Gary L. Martin and was selected by a panel of outdoor writers as the best new all around fishing knot out of 498 entries. It was demonstrated to the public for the first time at [...]

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Wind Theory: Does the Wind Affect Your Fishing?

Posted by nick under Tips and Tricks

 

I’ve been reading a little about wind theory lately, and I found some old wind lore that seems to have been around for a very long time.
 
I haven’t really tested the accuracy of this, but it seems easy enough to remember. By keeping a careful record of my fishing outings in a fishing log, I [...]

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9 Things You Can Do to Avoid Pissing Off Other Anglers

Posted by nick under Tips and Tricks

If you want to make friends with other anglers and to continue to have access to places where you can fish you need understand and follow basic fishing ethics:

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How to Tie a Trilene Knot

Posted by nick under Knots

The Trilene knot was developed by Berkley for tying their Trilene monofilament line. It is a very strong knot when tied on light light, from 4 to 12lb test.

I find it works especially well on fluorocarbon line and leaders, preventing the knot from coming lose in the fight.

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How to Tie a Palomar Knot

Posted by nick under Knots

The Palomar knot is is used to attach hooks, lures, flies, snaps or sinkers to fishing line. This knot is easy to learn, and very strong. Once you learn this knot, you’ll be able to tie in the dark or with cold hands.

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How to Tie an Egg Sinker Rig

Posted by nick under Rigs

This is a very simple and effective rig.

The slip sinker rig is used to fish off or near the bottom. It works so well because the egg sinker allows the fish to pick up the bait without feeling any resistance and it presents your offering where many fish spend a lot of time… on or near the bottom.

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Top 10 Catch and Release Do’s and Don’ts

Posted by nick under Tips and Tricks

You probably don’t need to eat every fish you catch; learn to catch and release correctly and you will give that fish a chance to fight another day.

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Two Knots You Absolutely Need to Know

Posted by nick under Fishing Beginners Guide, Knots

In your fishing career, you will very likely learn many knots. But, you’ll be using these two knots from day one. They are indispensable. Let’s go over some knot tying terminology before we begin.

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