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The Benefits of Spinning Techniques to the Angler

Feb 25 2010 / 9:21 am Was written by chrisy3 No Comments Yet

… fish on light tackle the field is wide open. 150lb Marlin have been fought to a belly-up finish in running seas with an 8lb test monofilament line. One angler, after a two-hour fight, landed a 261lb Mako shark on spinning gear with only a 12lb test …

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Sea Fishing Tackle – Hook Sizes Explained

Feb 24 2010 / 10:20 pm Was written by chrisy3 No Comments Yet

… better choice however you would also need a hook that holds its strength and shape.

Hook size is probably the first thing a sea angler should think of when buying hooks. Most are smart enough to know which hook is the right size for the fish …

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Know More About Penn International and the Different Types of Penn Reels

Feb 8 2010 / 5:15 pm Was written by chrisy3 No Comments Yet

… 16VSX uses lines that are super braided for heavier drag fishing.

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