Featured Reviews

One component of fishing that can make a huge difference in everything from angler fatigue to hook up ratio, having the ability to present a bait properly, casting distance and accuracy as well as myriad other concerns is a good, balanced rod. Yes, the stick you’re using can, depending on which one you’re throwing, either… [Continue Reading]

Daiwa Kage Rod Review

Daiwa introduced their Tatula series of reels several years ago beginning with the original Tatula 100 and 100 Type R. We’ve had every major version update since then including the CT Type R and the SV. We obtained the new Tatula 100 some time last year and have been fishing with it ever since.

There are times when big topwater walking baits are key to getting bites while other situations may call for something a little less boisterous. One bait that you can use that still has a decent length to it but presents itself with more subtlety is the Berkley Drift Walker. This bait comes in ten colors… [Continue Reading]

How To Save Money On Your Fishing Line

How a common household item can save you some cold hard cash!

This time of year, we go through a lot of line. Between testing new baits and new fishing spots, we have to re-spool line a fair bit. Let’s face it, line is not inexpensive anymore, particularly flouro’s and braids. With that in mind, we have decided to answer another reader’s question concerning how you cut down on spending so much money just to make sure you have fresh line on all your casting reels.

We all know that you never use all the line on your reels before you make a change. For that matter, how often do you actually get more than 50 – 60% of the line on your spool wet? You get to a certain point from re-tying and or break-offs that you’re deep enough in the spool that casting distance and other factors are negatively affected which by default, forces you to strip the remaining line and spool up with new relegating bunches of yards of perfectly good line to the trash can in the process.

I’m going give you a little tip that I learned a long time ago that seems to have been forgotten or overlooked these days. This sounds a little weird but don’t totally dismiss it before you try it. Prior to putting any new line on my casting reels, I almost always take a 4 – 6 inch strip of electrical tape and wind it tightly around the spool.

Electrical Tape, Really?

I know this sounds a little weird at first blush. However, there are several advantages to using this method as opposed to using backing. To begin with, electrical tape is easily accessible. You can find the stuff almost anywhere.

Hardware stores, discount stores, even your neighborhood gas station usually has a few roles sitting on the shelf. Not to mention the fact that this stuff is inexpensive. You probably already have a role of it sitting in your garage or tool box that has hardly been used!

Why electrical tape as opposed to other kinds of tape? One of the main reasons is that it is so flexible. With a little practice, you can wind it around your spool, keeping it just as flat and smooth as a new born baby’s bottom.

So, in terms of answering the original question, how does this help?

Obviously, it cuts down on the yardage of line necessary to re-spool your reels, which saves you money.

Secondly, whether you’re using flouro, braid or any other line, the tape provides a non-slip surface that doesn’t allow the line to slip like it can when tying directly to a polished aluminum spool.

Another advantage to using this little trick is the fact that all casting reels quote line retrieved per handle turn when at full spool. This simply means that the less line you have on your spool, the less line you will retrieve per handle turn. All things considered, this might not appear to make a beans worth of difference but when you’re using a technique that requires you to pick up a lot of line in a hurry when you set, every inch of lost capacity can be the difference between you landing that fish or missing it.

You’ll never use every inch of line that is on your reels but, by wrapping your spools with some electrical tape, you can cut down on the waste associated with normal fishing a great deal.

Once again, I hope that I’ve answered the question adequately and clearly.

See ya’ on the water …

Long Lining Crankbaits Technique

When Jeremy Starks won on Douglas Lake, he kind of let the cat out of the bag (while putting the bass into it!).

He used a technique sometimes called long-lining for getting his crankbaits down further than could be done with a standard cast and retrieve.

It is possible to to get a crankbait to dive in excess of 40 feet by using this technique, thus allowing you to get an effective bait in front of bass who have made their way to the depths. [Read more…]

Camping First Aid Kits From REI

Summer is almost here, and for many people that means awesome camping and backpacking trips with the family.

For me, it means loading a few fly rods and heading off to the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. [Read more…]

Adjusting A Baitcasting Reel Video

In this video, Pops is going to walk you through some of the basics of getting your baitcasting reel all set up and ready to get out on the water.

Notice what he says about spool tension and birds’ nests—that will really help you determine if you need more spool tension or more breaks. [Read more…]

Crappie Thunder Road Runner Jig

A Great Little Jig For Hunting Slabs

If you’ve never fished for Crappie, then you are in for a treat. If you have, then you know just how fun these little devils can be.

If you are looking for a healthy stringer of slabs to stock your next fish fry, then this killer little jig needs to be in your tackle box like yesterday. [Read more…]

White River Fly Shop Lost Lake Round Float Tube Combo

Get Started Float Tube Fishing For A Great Price

 If you’ve ever thought about getting into float tube fishing, but didn’t know what all you would need, we have the answer for you.

BassPro is now offering a great beginner’s float tube combo for a great price. [Read more…]

DuraSafe Fishfinder Mount And Swivel Lock

Protect Your Boat’s Electronics Without Spending A Fortune

When I was about 15, my dad and I went on a quick fishing trip near home. While we were out stalking the fish, someone smashed his window on his truck, and took off with a few rods and reels.

Luckily, we were on a small public pond, and weren’t hauling a boat on that day, because it really could have been much worse. [Read more…]

Civil Trespassing Case In Virginia Threatens All Of Us

Alleghany County, VA.– Arguments are underway in a civil trespassing case that could have wider implications than simply the State of Virginia.

North South Development, LLC are suing three anglers for fishing on a river they claim to be theirs.

The three anglers, Frank Garden, Charles Crawford, and William Coggeshall, went out to enjoy a day of kayak fishing on the Jackson river, and put their kayaks in at a public access point known as Smith Bridge. [Read more…]

Paycheck Baits Transporter Frog

It’s coming up on that time of year where us angler’s are going to be using a lot of hollow body frogs as the lakes see their summer vegetation come into full bloom. An alternative that we don’t see many people using is the Paycheck Baits Transporter Frog. There are a lot of choices out there for consumers these days when it comes to frogs. [Read more…]

Bombshell Turtle

Like you, we constantly have our radar on looking for something new or unique that the fish haven’t seen before that can increase our catch. Today’s review is on one such new product, the Bombshell Turtle by Castalia Outdoors Inc. You may not be familiar with this manufacturer but they have, to this point, concentrated on salt-water offerings.   [Read more…]