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		<title>Why More And More Fishing Kayaks Are Sold Every Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 23:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jozhua Simorea</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[kayak fishing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[bass fishing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[freshwater fishing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is no hidden fact, that more and more people are buying fishing kayaks every day. Now, especially in this recession, a lot more people are resorting to kayaks as a way to get on the water. They finally seem to realize that the big rig 60 mph boats are not needed to catch more fish. More often than not, you catch a lot more fish out of kayaks than you do the big rig boats.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>It is no hidden fact, that more and more people are buying fishing kayaks every day. Now, especially in this recession, a lot more people are resorting to kayaks as a way to get on the water. They finally seem to realize that the big rig 60 mph boats are not needed to catch more fish. More often than not, you catch a lot more fish out of kayaks than you do the big rig boats.<br />
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You can sneak into 2ft deep water, back into areas where you would never find a big boat. When was the last time you seen a big rig down in the lumber yard at the south end of the lake? I get down there all the time. We used to have to anchor our big rig back there, and get out to wade fish up and down the shore.</p>
<p>This worked, for the most part. During spawning season, these fish don&#8217;t typically abandon their bed, so walking through the water won&#8217;t spook them. Any other time, good luck, or get a fly rod. But with fishing kayaks, you can see the bed from a farther reach, and are able to sneak up onto it. Fishing kayaks are incredibly stealthy, and this is helping their sales more than hurting it.</p>
<p>One other reason more and more people are buying fishing kayaks lately, is for the storage part of it. You can&#8217;t store a big rig easily, or any other trailered boat for that point. You can store 4-5 kayaks easily on a wall mounted rack, to be able to take your entire family out on the water. Or you can have an excuse to fill up the extra room with more fishing setups.</p>
<p>Owning more than a few boats, my fiance believes that people just don&#8217;t need this many. Fishing kayaks do teach people how to know which lures or fishing setups to bring along for the day, as you can&#8217;t bring everything with you, it is a quick lesson.</p>
<p>The gas bills always come into play when owning a big boat. Some weekends, I have blown through $1000 worth of gas, just taking the family out for the weekend. Now that I have sold my boat, it almost upsets me to think about the money we had invested in it.</p>
<p>In other words, it is super expensive to run these big rigs these days. When gas got up to $4 per gallon and higher, more and more boats were sitting in the garage, just collecting finance payments. You couldn&#8217;t use the trolling motor, because the battery died so soon, and charging it was getting more expensive as well.</p>
<p>Times are getting tougher now a days, and more are starting to see that you can enjoy fishing kayaks for a very little investment. Fishing kayaks hold their value as well, especially if you purchase used, you can usually get what you paid for it when it comes time to sell.</p>
<p>Jozhua is an avid kayak fisherman who has been using <a href="http://fishingkayaksnow.blogspot.com">fishing kayaks</a> instead of bass boats for over 5 years now. After spending this much time in the sport, he has finally started up the site over at: <a href="http://fishingkayaksnow.blogspot.com">http://fishingkayaksnow.blogspot.com</a></p>
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		<title>Fishing Rod Length Is A Factor With Ultralight Bass Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 23:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zyna Sahmine</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[bass fishing]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[largemouth bass]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[panfish]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[So I have been <a href="http://ultralight-fishing.com/tips-techniques/">ultralight bass fishing</a> for a long time now, and one question that comes to mind pretty often is how does rod length really effect our fishing? I could come up with a million answers, so could anybody, but I did think of a list of things that I know you should pay attention to when you are about to buy a new pole.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>So I have been ultralight bass fishing for a long time now, and one question that comes to mind pretty often is how does rod length really effect our fishing? I could come up with a million answers, so could anybody, but I did think of a list of things that I know you should pay attention to when you are about to buy a new pole.<br />
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Most anglers feel that you should go to a shorter rod around 4.5 feet, or 5 feet long or so. A common occurring thing that I see is people thinking that these rods have more flex and whip to them, allowing you to cast farther.</p>
<p>Stout rods have a great backbone on them, and are nice for fishing in areas where you might need to pitch or flip because of the debris. These rods will give you the best accuracy of any of the rods, but the casting distance is limited greatly.</p>
<p>When you go with a ultralight fishing pole around 5&#8242;6&#8243; to 6&#8242;0&#8243;, you are going to get a good bargain for your money. These rods, specifically the 5&#8242;6&#8243; rods, will have nice accuracy, with only a limited cut in casting distance. The 6&#8242;0&#8243; will give you a little less accuracy, with a lot more distance.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t sacrifice much accuracy with this length, you can still use it as a light action flipping stick, or pitching stick for 1/4oz jigs in tight places. This is a technique for smaller fish on ultralight gear however, use bigger gear for the bigger fish locked into the muck!</p>
<p>This length of rod is considered general use, and most people can get by using a 6 footer. They still give you good accuracy, and lure placement, but you must practice a little longer to achieve the same accuracy that you would with a 4 1/2 footer. The difference is minor, but it does take some adjusting.</p>
<p>Rods that are 6&#8242;5&#8243; or longer are great for long casting distance in open areas. If it is windy outside, you best grab the long rod, with a topwater on it, and sling that joker as far as you can. You can get the small baits flying so good, that they almost go out of sight!</p>
<p>Talking about distance on the long rods can&#8217;t go without talking about the accuracy. It is very poor on rods of this length, or longer. When you can empty the whole spool, you can&#8217;t really be accurate.</p>
<p>Zyna Shamine is a bass fishing enthusiast for almost 5 years total, and greatly enjoys writing on the internet. He has had 2 articles published at <a href="http://ultralight-fishing.com/featured-posts/">ultralight bass fishing featured posts</a>. He also helps maintain the <a href="http://ultralight-fishing.com/store/">Ultralight-Fishing.com &#8211; Online Bass Fishing Store</a>.</p>
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		<title>Fishing Videos, Books, Apparel (Shirts, Hats, Watches) &#8211; What You Must Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stefa Gnfnif</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[fishing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many things in the market to help you, things like Fishing Videos, Books, Apparel(Shirts, Hat, Watches), to put you on the right path. Being an angler is probably the most rewarding sport one can do. It is not only relaxing, but gives one a sense of achievement when you get it right. Of course, there are hundreds of ways to fish. Your goal would be to find your own style and adapt here and there.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>There are many things in the market to help you, things like Fishing Videos, Books, Apparel(Shirts, Hat, Watches), to put you on the right path. Being an angler is probably the most rewarding sport one can do. It is not only relaxing, but gives one a sense of achievement when you get it right. Of course, there are hundreds of ways to fish. Your goal would be to find your own style and adapt here and there.<span id="more-76"></span></p>
<p>Lets have a look at Fishing Videos:</p>
<p>Try to source the best on the market; ones that actually show you how the fish is being caught with clear and detailed commentary. It is detail you are after, like for instance what exactly to do when you actually have caught a fish. Quality videos are made by experts in their fields and who understand that you will need lots of practical tips and tricks of the trade. So unless you have someone who can stand next to you on a boat or in a river, to guide you through the process, a fishing video can be a great substitute.</p>
<p>Here you need to ask yourself if it&#8217;s just entertainment you are looking for. If that&#8217;s the case then I&#8217;m afraid you are not going to learn anything. It is good instructional videos that you must find. These videos will give you step by step instructions on how to do almost anything when it comes to fishing. They love their sport and will gladly part with their knowledge. If you have someone who is already a good angler, then let them watch it with you. This way you get good feed back.</p>
<p>Be informed by reading:</p>
<p>Its useful to source the most popular books available. If you go for an obscure author, you might get the wrong instructions. Remember you want as much detail as possible. Look at the book; is it just a pictorial, in which case you wouldn&#8217;t benefit at all. Does it have illustrations as well as good content? It&#8217;s also useful to find books that will give you all the fishing terms you need. You don&#8217;t want to get caught stammering along not knowing what type of bait you put on a hook or what to say when you are about to cast your fly in the water.</p>
<p>Online books are another great way to get information about fly fishing. There are many e-books available for download. Look for the ones that will fit your needs. If you&#8217;re a beginner, you may want a comprehensive guide to all aspects of fly fishing. If you&#8217;re more experienced, an update book may be the way to go. Also, look at the credentials of the author. What experience do they have? Can they give you factually correct information?</p>
<p>You need to look the part when fishing:</p>
<p>Make sure your clothes fit loose enough for you to turn in, especially when you have to lift up your arms to cast off. Get well fitted boots that will provide protection from cold water. Don&#8217;t forget to buy a durable rain coat. You don&#8217;t want to get caught out in the rain just when you hook a fish.</p>
<p>In a nutshell, Fishing Videos, Books, Apparel, for example (Shirts, Hats, Watches) can all assist you greatly in your quest to catch the big one. We cannot stress it more. It is always nice to see a confident, relaxed and happy angler, than someone who gets tied up in his lines or with hooks protruding from his fingers. See you on the water!</p>
<p>Specialist Fishing has the best <a href="http://specialistfishing.com/braided-fishing-line/">Braided Fishing Line Information</a> that you can find anywhere on the internet.</p>
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