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FISHING TACKLE
THE BEST FRESHWATER FISHING TACKLE, FROM RODS TO LURES
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
If you're an angler seeking trophy bass or other freshwater fish, you must be prepared with the best freshwater fishing tackle. There are thousands of choices for rods, reels, lines and lures, but if you purchase the wrong equipment you'll waste a lot of money and miss out the opportunity for a big catch.
The right rod and reel are essential for any angler. Bass, trout, perch and other freshwater fish are easiest to catch on a light or ultra light rod and reel. A spinning or closed faced reel allows the farthest reach when casting and a 6' to 7' rod will give your casts plenty of distance.
The type of freshwater fishing tackle you choose is based on the kind of fish you're trying to catch. If you're fishing for bass, you'll want to select specific rods, reels, lines, swivels and hooks. You may choose a different rod for a lake and a river.
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And you may use a different rod for different types of lures. Baitcasting, spinning and spincasting reels are used for bass fishing. When it comes to lines, monofilament, braided, fluorocarbon and copolymer lines are available and the goal is to pick the correct one for your rod and reel combination. When it comes to hooks, there are many types and styles based on size, weight, shank length, hook eyes, straight or wide gap.
As you can see, there is a variety of freshwater fishing tackle components that must be carefully selected to maximize your catch.
Once you've chosen your freshwater fishing tackle, you're ready for a trip to your favorite lake, river or stream, but don't go until you have the best lures. www.scientificfishing.com, the world leader in scientifically designed lures, has a wide selection to choose from that are acclaimed for catching bass and other freshwater game fish. The lures are carefully designed to resemble live worms and baitfish that move naturally in the water to attract predators. The KickTail lure resembles a threadfin shad, the most prevalent bait fish, and is powered by aeronautical flutter technology that causes the lure's tail to wag in the water like a live fish. Other hard baits remain stationery in the water, but the KickTail moves naturally, which is the best way to attract fish.
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