Archive for October, 2008

A Review Of Kalins Crappie Jigs And The Evening Secret Fishing Weapon

Are you searching for crappie jigs that can enhance your fishing experience? Then you should give some of the Kalin’s crappie jigs s try. They can greatly improve your fishing experience and help turn a good day into a great one.

Crappie jigs are designed to draw the fish in your direction so they will be enticed by your bait. And when using in combination with the evening secret fishing weapon, you’ll have swarms of crappie in your spot very quickly.

You can see a video of the Evening Secret here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBUCpZRe3q0

Kalin’s crappie jigs are economical because you can continue to use them over and over again. They offer a wide variety of colors and sizes so there will always be something for every occasion. If one type doesn’t seem to be working very well you can switch off and try a different one until you find what does work.

Below you will find reviews on a few of the most popular Kalin’s crappie jigs.

The Kalin’s Lunker Grub Fishing Jig - This jig is great for catching crappie because it is the perfect size for this species of fish. They come in a variety of actions and colors that have been proven to attract crappie so you can change jigs depending on when and where you are fishing. However, the 2inch is the best size to use when crappie fishing.

Kalin’s Crappie/Bass Scrub Jig - This is one of the newest jigs to hit the market and it is quickly becoming very popular. It is designed with “Triple Threat Colors” and a double-paddle tail that produces action to tease and attract the crappie. You will notice the difference right away when you start using this excellent product for crappie fishing.

Kalin’s Tube Jigs - Tube jigs are fast becoming one of the most popular types of lures used for crappie fishing and for good reason. They make it possible for the angler to fish in almost any condition and environment. Plus it is easier to reel in the crappie with these jigs.

The Kalin’s Ultimate Swim Bait Jighead - This is an excellent choice that is designed with precision balance that gives the angle superb action. The black nickel hooks are durable and will not corrode in saltwater so they can be used anywhere.

Using jigs for crappie fishing is popular because they give you a variety of options that will help to increase the number of crappie you can catch on any given fishing trip. Here are a few suggestions on how you can use Kalin’s crappie jigs. These will help you to get the most out of every fishing trip that you take. Before long you will be reeling in the crappie like never before.

One technique is using a single jig to fish with. This is the most common method used. It is a simple technique that requires you tie the jig directly onto the bottom of the line. Next, you need to tie a small weight about a foot above the jig. It should be heavier than the jig itself. The weight will let you get closer to the bottom of the water while the jig floats just above it. This method will attract the crappie and draw them in your direction. It can be used effectively with slow or fast retrieval.

The Fisherman’s Guide To Bass Fishing Clubs

Do you enjoy bass fishing? Did you know that there are many bass fishing clubs out there that allow you to join with other bass fishermen and enjoy a great time, great fish and wonderful stories that will be passed down for generations? Bass fishing clubs allow you to do this. What are bass fishing clubs, what are some of the most popular in the country? There are thousands of bass fishing clubs across the country. You need to know how to choose the right one for you.

What to Look for in a Bass Fishing Club

When looking for a bass fishing club to join, how do you know what to look for? How can you know what will be a good fishing club for you and your needs? Below we have listed some of the most popular fishing clubs we know of. They made it to this list because of their prestige, reputation and time in the industry. Whether you are new at bass fishing or have been doing it for a lifetime, it’s important to join a club that knows what they are doing.

It’s always important to bring some new knowledge into the club, and in return the members will probably share you some of their secrets. For starters, you can introduce them to evening secret here: evening secret fishing weapon

National Clubs

- FLW Outdoors
- National Fishing Lure Collectors Club
- O.R.C.A.
- Women’s Bass Fishing Association

State Clubs

Almost every state has several bass fishing clubs. This is nowhere near an exhaustive list of all the bass fishing clubs in each state but it will give you an idea of where to start. You can also look in the yellow pages, local parks and recreational services and more to get a complete listing for your area.

Alabama:
- Alabama B.A.S.S. Federation
- Bass-A-Holics
- Birmingham Bass Club

Arizona:
- Arizona Bass Club
- Arizona B.A.S.S. Federation

Arkansas:
- Arkansas B.A.S.S. Federation
- Conway Bass Club
- Mill Creek Bass Club

California:
- AmBassadeurs of Southern California
- American Bass Anglers
- Orange County Bass Assassins
- Redwood Empire Bass Club

Colorado:
- Centennial Bass Club
- Colorado Bass Federation
- Mile-Hi Bass Pioneers

Connecticut:
- Connecticut B.A.S.S. Federation
- Connecticut Bassholes
- Wallingford Bassmasters

Delaware:
- Delaware Valley BassMasters
- Dover Bass Club
- Ocean Pro Bass Hunters

Florida:
- Big Bend B.A.S.S.
- Big Sun Bassmasters
- Clearwater Bass Club
- North Tampa Bass Club
- Palm Bay Bassmasters
- Pensacola Hawg Hunters
- South Pasco Bassmasters

Georgia:
- Tri-CountyBassMasters Club
- West Georgia Bass Club
- Western Carolina Bass

Idaho:
- Eagle Rock Bassmasters
- Idaho Bass Hunters
- Idaho Bassmasters

Illinois:
- Assumption Bass Club
- Blackhawk Bassmasters
- Illini Bass Club
- Porter County Hawg Hunters
- Reel Team Bassmasters
Indiana:
- Choo Choo Bass Anglers
- Clear Water Bassmasters
- Purdue Bass Fishing Club

Iowa:
- Hawkeye Bass Club
- Harvester Bass
- Iowa Bass Anglers

Kansas:
- Kansas Bass Club
- Kansas B.A.S.S. Federation
- Leavenworth Bass Club
- Twin Rivers Bass Club

Fishing Rods And Reels Tips

You have decided that you want to learn to fish. We will call it Fishing 101. There are several ways of learning, the hardest is trial and error. It sure is better to find a trainer for one-on-one courses. But lets stick to the basics of learning how to fish.

1. Buy seasickness medication

There is nothing worst than seasickness to ruin your fishing. Seasickness medication such as Bonine can do the job. Even seasoned fishermen are known to take some on rough days. Take one prior to go to sleep, another when you wake up and one more before you get on the boat.

2. Go to a party

There are party boats that hold from fifteen to as many as fifty anglers. The boat offers everything like bait, reel, rod, sinkers and hooks. They help you with fishing and take the fish off the hook for you. Other fishers will see you and will usually stay close to help you. Party boats generally will cost you between 25 to 70 dollars a day, and the fish are yours to keep. The party boat is a bargain for beginners.

3. Pick your pier

Assuming you have already acquired skills to operate a rod and reel, you need to look for a fishing pier. Majority of coastal cities have one public pier or pay-to-fish pier. You can buy bate and rent tackle at the piers. If you’re having trouble, there are many pier anglers willing to help and offer you tips.

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