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Today's fishing boat Article
The Importance Of Your Fishing Rod


Many anglers seem to overlook the importance of their fishing rod. Having a decent rod is very important. You rod helps you detect bites, set the hook, and then fight the fish. If you have a sub par fishing rod you simply wont catch as many fish as you should. For example, the airline once lost my friends fishing rod case that contained his ultra light fishing rod. It was a rod he had been using for more than ten years and was very familiar with it. We had to go to an unfamiliar store to replace the rod seeing as how the airline was going to send his bag back home, and my friend was without a rod. He bought the only ultralight rod that he could find in that particular store, and he fished with it for the next few days. I out fished him 3 to 1, and our catch rate was normally fairly equal. The only difference was the fishing rod. Once we returned home and he had his original rod back, he has never used the one he had to buy in a pinch again.

The point to that story is that the one he had to buy so that he could fish, wasn't nearly as good a rod as the original. His biggest complaint the entire trip was that the replacement was too "whippy". He couldn't set the hook. If you've never had the pleasure, this fact is true. If your rod has the stiffness of a whip, you can't set the hook to save your life. Bites are difficult to feel as well if you rod is whip like. In order to set the hook properly your rod must have some backbone (stiffness) to it.

Does this mean that you have to find the one perfect fishing rod on this planet and then pay hundreds of dollars for it? No not at all. A very serviceable fishing rod can normally be found for $50 or less. I personally love the Quantum X-tra lite rod series for ultralight fishing. And these rods are extremely affordable. Normally they are less that $50 and quality and durable. I've had the three that I have for over five years with no problems. Actually the car door got a hold of one of them a couple of years ago and I had to get a new one. Slamming the car door on my fishing rod is obviously my fault and says nothing about the quality of the rod.
The bottom line is that an anglers fishing rods are often overlooked as secondary to the fish catching process and they shouldn't be. Spend a little time finding the types of fishing rods that feel right and perform well for you. This will pay dividends in the future. And remember, you should be able to find nice fishing rods that can be used for most freshwater fishing situations for $50 or less each. In my experience it isn't at all necessary to break the bank buying your next fishing rod.

Trevor Kugler
Co-founder of JRWfishing.com
Trevor has more than 20 years of fishing experience and currently raises his 3-year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country......Montana.

http://www.jrwfishing.com/essentials.html - Great Deals On Waders!

http://www.jrwfishing.com/fishing_rods_reels.html - Here's some great rod and reel choices

http://www.lulu.com/tkugler - Fishing Tips & Techniques For Pennies!



A Short fishing boat Summary
Simms Kid's GORE-TEX Waders


A Simms exclusive, these are the only GORE-TEX Waders on the market designed for children. FEATURES Materials : 3-layer GORE-TEX Immersion technology Fit : Adjustable elastic 1" suspenders Belt : Built-in belt loop Knee : Reinforced Knee Feet : 3.5mm, high-density neoprene stockingfoot Convertion : Easily convert to waist highs Included : Nylon wading belt included Testing : Every pair manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana Warranty : Simms Warranty Shipping : Free Shipping Why do professional guides choose Simms? Because we take pride in what we make, and products have been designed to go the distance. Our in-house design team has a combined 50 years of experience in making durable technical outerwear. We work closely with top material suppliers from around the globe, and continually test both our new and old products in the lab and out in the field to make sure we meet or exceed your expectations. Well-made, high-performance waders are among the most important pieces of equipment an angler can own. To ensure maximum performance, every pair of Simms waders is designed, manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana. At least 22 different members of our production team are involved in making each pair of waders. And all Simms waders utilized advanced technologies and fabrics, providing the kind of durability, functionality, and comfort that have made them the choice of professional guides. From the Simms Team " Nothing pleases us more than to see our products, like those on the guides featured in out catalog and on our website, go the distance. "


Price: 139.95



Outcast Double Action Hand Pump


The Outcast 6 Double Action Pump is a great match with any personal watercraft. This pump will quickly inflate any pontoon with its high volume double action. Comes with various fittings to fit many inflatables. Great to have around the house as well. Measures 4”x19”


Price: 36.00



Double Midge, Peacock


The Peacock Double Midge is a great mating or cluster midge pattern. This fly should be fished from the middle to the end of the hatch when fish are seen rising aggressively. fly fishers in midge rich streams will learn that trout often ignore single midge patterns in favor of this fly.


Price: 1.25



William Joseph Wave Net


The William Joseph Wave Net is the latest and greatest modern technology applied to the fishing net. It would have been a shame to take this extraordinary new shape and make it out of wood. Willy J has employed the latest in carbon-fiber technology and started the wave revolution.


Price: 79.00



Featured fishing boat Items
Traditional Fishing Boats of Britain & Ireland: Design, History and Evolution



Traditional Fishing Boats of Britain & Ireland: Design, History and Evolution

A concise, illustrated guide to British and Irish sailing fishing boats and their evolution over hundreds of years; some early motor- and steam-powered vessels are also included. It explains the influence of foreign fleets upon the British and features the author's own design plans.



Cannibal Trout:: Tying & Fishing Flesh, Fry, and Egg Flies



Cannibal Trout:: Tying & Fishing Flesh, Fry, and Egg Flies
The great rainforests of the Pacific Northwest depend on the return of salmon. Every creature living there, from the tree tops to the river bottoms, requires the nutrients deposited each year by decaying salmon. Over tens of thousands of years, the salmon's life-cycle has become the foundation of the North Pacific ecosystem, as the nutrients from salmon carcasses have enriched what would otherwise be a mineral-poor, unproductive environment.

It's no secret that the Northwest's freshwater fish, including cutthroat and rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, bull trout, and whitefish, all rely on the stages of the salmon's life cycle for much of their diet. In summer and fall they wait behind spawning salmon and gorge on the eggs. After spawning salmon have died, trout and char feed on the rotting salmon flesh. In spring, as the newly hatched alevin emerge and become fry, trout and other resident fish go on a feeding frenzy. Even the smolts making their way to the sea must run a gauntlet of hungry trout.

To be successful, the Northwest trout angler must know when these events occur, how to "match the hatch" imitating the eggs, fry, and flesh of the salmon, and how to present these flies where, when and how the trout expect to see them. Andrew Williams helps make these tasks much easier. In Cannibal Trout he provides in-depth information, including individual fly photographs and recipes, on everything you need to know to successfully fish and tie egg, fry, and flesh flies.



A Fly Fishing Guide to the South Platte River



A Fly Fishing Guide to the South Platte River
A Fly fisher's guide to the South Platte River is a complete how-to fly-fishing manual for the entire South Platte River drainage. This book represents decades of experience from the top guide on this demanding river, and encompasses a thorough look at each section of the river. In addition Pat gives details on the hatches and recommends fly patters for each season of the year. There are 160 plus color photographs and 30 illustrations that support the text.



News about fishing boat
RocketNews discovers the most popular stories from over 60,000 news sources from around the web.




RocketNews organizes all stories into categories like sports and entertainment and into subjects making it easy for users to find and connect to the issues and stories that interest them.

2 fishermen rescued from capsized boat

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:50:56 GMT
Gerald Penn, 59, was still at LaPorte Hospital on Thursday after he and his brother spent two hours in 40-degree water clinging to their capsized fishing boat.

2 fishermen find body of elderly man in canal

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:23:47 GMT
Two fishermen found the body of an elderly man floating in a western Broward canal.

Game Fishing

Sun, 13 Apr 2008 13:03:28 -0700
Fishing Diary Just got back from Game fishing on my on Steven Rowes new Boat accross with Steve in New Plymouth. Looks like I missed the peak of the marlin but we still had one strike on a skip bait and Isy lost a small tuna to something big that could have been a marlin or a shark. I did manage this mahi mahi which have been getting caught in good numbers in New Plymouth this year and which are extremely unusual in New Zealand waters Tongariro Report Barometer: Cloud/Wind: Water Tem

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Today's fishing boat Article
The Importance Of Your Fishing Rod


Many anglers seem to overlook the importance of their fishing rod. Having a decent rod is very important. You rod helps you detect bites, set the hook, and then fight the fish. If you have a sub par fishing rod you simply wont catch as many fish as you should. For example, the airline once lost my friends fishing rod case that contained his ultra light fishing rod. It was a rod he had been using for more than ten years and was very familiar with it. We had to go to an unfamiliar store to replace the rod seeing as how the airline was going to send his bag back home, and my friend was without a rod. He bought the only ultralight rod that he could find in that particular store, and he fished with it for the next few days. I out fished him 3 to 1, and our catch rate was normally fairly equal. The only difference was the fishing rod. Once we returned home and he had his original rod back, he has never used the one he had to buy in a pinch again.

The point to that story is that the one he had to buy so that he could fish, wasn't nearly as good a rod as the original. His biggest complaint the entire trip was that the replacement was too "whippy". He couldn't set the hook. If you've never had the pleasure, this fact is true. If your rod has the stiffness of a whip, you can't set the hook to save your life. Bites are difficult to feel as well if you rod is whip like. In order to set the hook properly your rod must have some backbone (stiffness) to it.

Does this mean that you have to find the one perfect fishing rod on this planet and then pay hundreds of dollars for it? No not at all. A very serviceable fishing rod can normally be found for $50 or less. I personally love the Quantum X-tra lite rod series for ultralight fishing. And these rods are extremely affordable. Normally they are less that $50 and quality and durable. I've had the three that I have for over five years with no problems. Actually the car door got a hold of one of them a couple of years ago and I had to get a new one. Slamming the car door on my fishing rod is obviously my fault and says nothing about the quality of the rod.
The bottom line is that an anglers fishing rods are often overlooked as secondary to the fish catching process and they shouldn't be. Spend a little time finding the types of fishing rods that feel right and perform well for you. This will pay dividends in the future. And remember, you should be able to find nice fishing rods that can be used for most freshwater fishing situations for $50 or less each. In my experience it isn't at all necessary to break the bank buying your next fishing rod.

Trevor Kugler
Co-founder of JRWfishing.com
Trevor has more than 20 years of fishing experience and currently raises his 3-year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country......Montana.

http://www.jrwfishing.com/essentials.html - Great Deals On Waders!

http://www.jrwfishing.com/fishing_rods_reels.html - Here's some great rod and reel choices

http://www.lulu.com/tkugler - Fishing Tips & Techniques For Pennies!



A Short fishing boat Summary
Simms Kid's GORE-TEX Waders


A Simms exclusive, these are the only GORE-TEX Waders on the market designed for children. FEATURES Materials : 3-layer GORE-TEX Immersion technology Fit : Adjustable elastic 1" suspenders Belt : Built-in belt loop Knee : Reinforced Knee Feet : 3.5mm, high-density neoprene stockingfoot Convertion : Easily convert to waist highs Included : Nylon wading belt included Testing : Every pair manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana Warranty : Simms Warranty Shipping : Free Shipping Why do professional guides choose Simms? Because we take pride in what we make, and products have been designed to go the distance. Our in-house design team has a combined 50 years of experience in making durable technical outerwear. We work closely with top material suppliers from around the globe, and continually test both our new and old products in the lab and out in the field to make sure we meet or exceed your expectations. Well-made, high-performance waders are among the most important pieces of equipment an angler can own. To ensure maximum performance, every pair of Simms waders is designed, manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana. At least 22 different members of our production team are involved in making each pair of waders. And all Simms waders utilized advanced technologies and fabrics, providing the kind of durability, functionality, and comfort that have made them the choice of professional guides. From the Simms Team " Nothing pleases us more than to see our products, like those on the guides featured in out catalog and on our website, go the distance. "


Price: 139.95



Outcast Double Action Hand Pump


The Outcast 6 Double Action Pump is a great match with any personal watercraft. This pump will quickly inflate any pontoon with its high volume double action. Comes with various fittings to fit many inflatables. Great to have around the house as well. Measures 4”x19”


Price: 36.00



Double Midge, Peacock


The Peacock Double Midge is a great mating or cluster midge pattern. This fly should be fished from the middle to the end of the hatch when fish are seen rising aggressively. fly fishers in midge rich streams will learn that trout often ignore single midge patterns in favor of this fly.


Price: 1.25



William Joseph Wave Net


The William Joseph Wave Net is the latest and greatest modern technology applied to the fishing net. It would have been a shame to take this extraordinary new shape and make it out of wood. Willy J has employed the latest in carbon-fiber technology and started the wave revolution.


Price: 79.00



Featured fishing boat Items
Traditional Fishing Boats of Britain & Ireland: Design, History and Evolution



Traditional Fishing Boats of Britain & Ireland: Design, History and Evolution

A concise, illustrated guide to British and Irish sailing fishing boats and their evolution over hundreds of years; some early motor- and steam-powered vessels are also included. It explains the influence of foreign fleets upon the British and features the author's own design plans.



Cannibal Trout:: Tying & Fishing Flesh, Fry, and Egg Flies



Cannibal Trout:: Tying & Fishing Flesh, Fry, and Egg Flies
The great rainforests of the Pacific Northwest depend on the return of salmon. Every creature living there, from the tree tops to the river bottoms, requires the nutrients deposited each year by decaying salmon. Over tens of thousands of years, the salmon's life-cycle has become the foundation of the North Pacific ecosystem, as the nutrients from salmon carcasses have enriched what would otherwise be a mineral-poor, unproductive environment.

It's no secret that the Northwest's freshwater fish, including cutthroat and rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, bull trout, and whitefish, all rely on the stages of the salmon's life cycle for much of their diet. In summer and fall they wait behind spawning salmon and gorge on the eggs. After spawning salmon have died, trout and char feed on the rotting salmon flesh. In spring, as the newly hatched alevin emerge and become fry, trout and other resident fish go on a feeding frenzy. Even the smolts making their way to the sea must run a gauntlet of hungry trout.

To be successful, the Northwest trout angler must know when these events occur, how to "match the hatch" imitating the eggs, fry, and flesh of the salmon, and how to present these flies where, when and how the trout expect to see them. Andrew Williams helps make these tasks much easier. In Cannibal Trout he provides in-depth information, including individual fly photographs and recipes, on everything you need to know to successfully fish and tie egg, fry, and flesh flies.



A Fly Fishing Guide to the South Platte River



A Fly Fishing Guide to the South Platte River
A Fly fisher's guide to the South Platte River is a complete how-to fly-fishing manual for the entire South Platte River drainage. This book represents decades of experience from the top guide on this demanding river, and encompasses a thorough look at each section of the river. In addition Pat gives details on the hatches and recommends fly patters for each season of the year. There are 160 plus color photographs and 30 illustrations that support the text.



News about fishing boat
RocketNews discovers the most popular stories from over 60,000 news sources from around the web.




RocketNews organizes all stories into categories like sports and entertainment and into subjects making it easy for users to find and connect to the issues and stories that interest them.

2 fishermen rescued from capsized boat

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:50:56 GMT
Gerald Penn, 59, was still at LaPorte Hospital on Thursday after he and his brother spent two hours in 40-degree water clinging to their capsized fishing boat.

2 fishermen find body of elderly man in canal

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:23:47 GMT
Two fishermen found the body of an elderly man floating in a western Broward canal.

Game Fishing

Sun, 13 Apr 2008 13:03:28 -0700
Fishing Diary Just got back from Game fishing on my on Steven Rowes new Boat accross with Steve in New Plymouth. Looks like I missed the peak of the marlin but we still had one strike on a skip bait and Isy lost a small tuna to something big that could have been a marlin or a shark. I did manage this mahi mahi which have been getting caught in good numbers in New Plymouth this year and which are extremely unusual in New Zealand waters Tongariro Report Barometer: Cloud/Wind: Water Tem

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