Saturday, September 09, 2006

Fishing Directory For Fishing World Wide Water

Cane Pole fishing is the most primitive of the 4 methods using a single pole made of bamboo with a line tied to the end and a hook. In most cases this was our first experience of fishing, catching blue gills and bream. Cane poles are inexpensive and sometimes homemade using other materials at hand. Cane poles have also been improved to be a two-piece rod for easier storage and transporting. A red and white bobber added to the line increases the entertainment as we wait for the bobber to disappear and the line to race through the water.
Antique bamboo poles have a subcategory in the best fishing directory.
Spinning reels with accompanying rods are as much a favorite to some as
General Motors are to some automobile owners. A classy open face reel
that has a bail that initializes the casting of the line and lure. Spinning reels
are less likely to have a backlash that ends in line tangles. The spinning rod
and reel can be used on saltwater and fresh water. The fishing industry has
also developed micro-spinning reels and rods for small fish and more action
for the fisherman. Most of the hundreds of manufactures of reels have
separate categories in a fishing directory.
Casting reels are the foundation of mechanized fishing reels. The reels have
been designed as small as a thread spool to the huge size of a small basketball
to accommodate deep-sea fishing behemoths of 1000-pound fish. The
disadvantage is a casting reel has a tendency to tangle the line. This cuts
down on fishing time and amount of fish caught. Some professional
fishermen have mastered the casting reel preferring it to the spinner.
Websites featuring parts for casting reels and professional repair shops
list their sites in the best online fishing directory.

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