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Enhance Your Fishing Experiences With A State Of The Art Eagle GPS Fish Finder
The Eagle Fishstrike 1000C has all of the features you need in a fishfinder. It allows you to find your fish every time in almost any location. Just take a look at its many features. It really is a great tool. The first feature you will notice about the 1000C is its ultra bright six inch display screen. With its 256 color sunlight readable display you are sure to see the fish lurking below in clarity and in color! This helps you to distinguish what is down there, where it is hiding and how you will catch it. It also features high speed screen updates which provide you with up to the second views of what is happening.
Imagine being able to watch your fish move, see where it’s heading and snag it!
You can use the FishStrike 1000C for many of your favorite things including recording. By offering two waterproof slots, you’ll be able to record your trips details to view later. This is a great tool to have to remember where you have been for next time. In fact, the Global Positioning System (GPS) is one of its best features. Allowing you to find out where you are and where you should be heading – its a great tool. It can help you from getting yourself lost as well as finding ports, lakes and coastal ranges as well.
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Choosing A Graphite Freshwater Fishing Rod
Purchasing a rod can be one of the most difficult parts of getting started in fishing. There are a dizzying array of options available, all claiming to be superior to the rods next to them. Before you jump into a decision you will regret, it always pays to educate yourself on just what it is you need to, and therefore should, acquire.
The first step in acquiring a fishing rod is to purchase a blank. This refers to the rod proper, which is a shaft of varying materials on which you mount a reel and some line. Shafts can be purchased in three different materials: graphite, fiberglass, and bamboo. Bamboo rods are generally used for fly fishing and can be quite expensive. Fiberglass rods are generally for beginner use, and are the type you find at your local Wal-Mart or other department type stores. Graphite is the material of choice for serious fisherman, and can be found many places online, or at your local sporting goods stores. For this article, we will concentrate on graphite rods.
Fishing rods come in varying strengths and will be measured in terms of modulus. Modulus refers to the density of the weave of the material from which the rod blank is fashioned. Graphite rods generally come with a modulus between 33 million and 60 million. The higher the modulus, the stiffer the rod will be. The higher modulus rods will also be lighter, faster, and more sensitive. As a trade-off however, high modulus rods are more brittle than lower modulus fishing rods.
Sensitivity is also an important factor when choosing a rod blank. As a general rule, the deeper the water that you are fishing in, the higher sensitivity you will want, so that you can feel the more subtle bites. The last thing you want is to have to go home and tell the story about the one that got away!
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Change The Way You Look For Fish With The GPS-Enabled Humminbird 981
The Humminbird 981 is a great tool to have for your next fishing trip. You will be able to take full advantage of the adventure with this fish finder. If you’re out to find the fish, to score the biggest one in the lake, then you need to be equipped. That is just what you will get. Here are some additional details about this awesome tool.
First, your goal is to have the best view of the bottom, and then you will appreciate the picture like details that you’ll get with Side Imaging Sonar. Why do you need this feature? By being able to see the bottom of the lake, you know what’s hiding down there. You know where your prey is and you can lure it in then. This is a GPS ready fishfinder with full screen trackplotter which will help you find where you are and where you are going. Your fish finder is protected from saltwater and freshwater and if you do drop it in, it will float. So, no matter how tricky your adventure gets, you won’t need to worry about ruining the equipment.
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Big Bass Fishing Adventures
When your talking about big bass fishing you can’t go just anywhere to catch big bass. You need to know where to go, and when to go. These two items of big bass fishing will let you become a master. Once you have mastered these two concepts rest assured you’re becoming a better fisherman then most.
The first point to know about big bass fishing is where to actually find the fish. Then of course once you’ve found them the next point to learn is how to catch them. Of course with a rod and bait, but what are the different techniques, tricks, and presentations you use to land yourself a winner. The tougher part usually is locating them however, there are many factors that contribute but you can learn them.
Time to Do the Deed
When it’s time to do your big bass fishing, make sure you know how to read a map. When you find out the location you need to be in order to catch the bass, you need to know how to get there. Knowing what the water depth is and understanding what it means will help, and going on a day when water clarity is maximized can help greatly.
The temperature needs to be right, so check with the local fishing authority to make sure you are visiting at the right time. There are also some things to look for when it comes to locating big bass on any given body of water. Look for vegetation areas, as the bass like to harbor here and it is a perfect place to find them. Finding shallow water that is also close to deeper depths of water is the best place to find the big bass. Keep in mind that structures may get in the way of finding the bass, so stay away from them
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