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Taking A Closer Look At Fishing Rods


Contemporary fishing rods do not resemble the primitive cane poles and which can easily retrieve the fish caught in its bait with the aid of the reels in its rod.

Some of the fishing rods sport sophisticated movable shafts that can move except handle and can make it easier to catch a struggling fish caught on snare bait.

The basic design of a fishing rod has remained unchanged. It is thick at the handle (bottom) and tapered and thinner at the tip to make it flexible and provide it handling stability.

Fishing rods are normally 6 and 16 feet (2 and 5m) and have variable capacity to tolerate fishing activity strains. Length of the pole determines the withstanding power of a rod and also decides upon the angling rod's performance.

One of the smallest and less sophisticated fishing gadgets are the Cane poles, which has a basic fly line attached to it and are either made of bamboo or other flexible materials. A cane pole lacks a reel used for applying or for retrieving a baited fish.

Spinning rods are normally used for fishes like trout, walleye and bass fish but are also good for catching any heavyweight or lightweight fish. Measuring 5 and 7 (1.5 and 2.5m) they are the most popular rods presently. Being very flexible and stress resistant they are used in bass fish competition. To prevent line tangles during unfolding of fold lines they accommodate bigger and tougher fly lines.

For heavy catches around 180 to 200 feet under the ocean's surface the jigging rods are the best. Being made of fine, solid material they are heavy and can catch fish even in alternating currents. Often erratic undersea current disturb the fly line and consequently the lure. So to avoid confusion the fly lines of jigging rods are made long and heavy. Such rods are best suited for halibuts and cods that normally dwell at the bottom of the sea.


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Outdoor Life's Anthology of Fishing Adventures: The World's Best Stories of Fishing Adventures



Outdoor Life's Anthology of Fishing Adventures: The World's Best Stories of Fishing Adventures



Fishing Adventures in Florida: Sport Fishing With Light Tackle



Fishing Adventures in Florida: Sport Fishing With Light Tackle
Is there a cure for snook fever? “I've landed plenty of snook with a light bait-casting outfit. Don't fish for snook any other way. You can cane pole 'em with heavy lines off piers and bridges, or troll for 'em. But I like to scrub the bushes and make 'em hit top-water plugs.” This was how Cal Stone introduced the author to light tackle fishing many decades ago in the waters of south Florida. Steer through twisted mangrove channels, dodge “noggin-knockers” and oyster bars on outgoing tides, and join author Max Hunn as he brawls with tarpon and tangles with snook and redfish, mostly in the Ten Thousand Islands country. “There is a fascination with the way things were in the tranquil years prior to Florida's population explosion. Today, with the struggle to manage and maintain a viable fishery in the face of ever-increasing fishing pressure, this book is an enlightening and pleasant trip back in time.”

— Capt. Mel Berman, host of the “Capt. Mel Berman

Show” 970-WFLA Radio, Tampa Bay “Lest we forget, these great stories remind us of those halcyon days when snook abundantly outnumbered their fishermen, regulations generously reflected thriving populations, and the future of snook and snook fishing was never in doubt. Thank you, Max, for providing another waypoint by which we can measure our losses and help set our sights toward recovery of our favorite gamefish.”

— Howard Wells, Executive Director of the Snook

Foundation



Allen County Fishing & Floating Guide Book (Kansas Fishing & Floating Guide Books, KS1)



Allen County Fishing & Floating Guide Book (Kansas Fishing & Floating Guide Books, KS1)
Allen County
Kansas Fishing & Floating Guide Books

NEW NEW Revised ---now with more maps, G P S and coordinates.

39 pages of maps and information available on CD-ROM.

Printable all or in part. Just open file and print all or any part you need.

Fishing information for all public lakes and ponds listing types of fish, average sizes, and locations.

Fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas and also includes fish types and average sizes.

39 pages of fishing information for all of the public lakes in Allen County and the fishable streams and rivers WITH access points for LESS THAN the price of a couple gallons of gasoline which you would use finding even one of the lakes or streams detailed within the Fishing Guide Book.

Contains complete information on Big Creeks, Deer Creek, Elm Creek, Iola Park Lakes, Little Osage River, Marmaton River*, Neosho River*, and Owl Creek
(*) are floatable or canoeable rivers)
Allen County
Kansas Fishing & Floating Guide Books

Over 30 pages of maps and information available on CD-ROM.

Printable all or in part. Just open file and print all or any part you need.

Fishing information for all public lakes and ponds listing types of fish, average sizes, and locations.

Fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas and also includes fish types and average sizes.

Over 30 pages of fishing information for all of the public lakes in Allen County and the fishable streams and rivers WITH access points for LESS THAN the price of a couple gallons of gasoline which you would use finding even one of the lakes or streams detailed within the Fishing Guide Book.

Contains complete information on Big Creeks, Deer Creek, Elm Creek, Iola Park Lakes, Little Osage River, Marmaton River*, Neosho River*, and Owl Creek
(*) are floatable or canoeable rivers)



Port Engineering: Harbor Transportation, Fishing Ports, Sediment Transport, Geomorphology, Inlets, and Dredging



Port Engineering: Harbor Transportation, Fishing Ports, Sediment Transport, Geomorphology, Inlets, and Dredging



Game Bird Cookery (The Hunting & Fishing Library)



Game Bird Cookery (The Hunting & Fishing Library)
Over 150 recipes for the game hunter.



Ice fishing: Methods & magic



Ice fishing: Methods & magic



Cleveland Fishing Guide



Cleveland Fishing Guide
This guide leads anglers of all abilities to the best public fishing spots in Northeast Ohio. Its 55 destinations offer all varieties of sport fish and fishing available locally on the Lake Erie shoreline and in nearby inland lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, and streams.
Each entry provides a detailed description of the site, tells what kind of fish can be caught there, gives bait suggestions and how-to tips, notes local regulations, and is accompanied by site maps and directions to get you to the prime fishing spots.
Entries indicate the availability of good fishing for Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced fishermen.
The book also contains a comprehensive directory of Northeast Ohio fishing resources, such as charters, angling instruction, local sport groups and conservancy organizations, and bait and tackle shops.
Includes drawings and descriptions of the most common sport fish found in this area, and pertinent information regarding their preferred habitat, locale, average size, consumption guidelines, and current Ohio catch record.
Also included are informative and humorous essays by the author, and 26 photo illustrations.



TEEN-AGE FISHING STORIES



TEEN-AGE FISHING STORIES
Various stories about fishing for children. Big toe rainbow, skiff skipper, the incomplete angler, etc. 9 stories total.



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