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You don't need to run out to the sporting goods store toget a new rod - you can build your own with the right tools. Build a fishing pole using a stick with help from a public speaker and the Executive Director of Recycled Fish in this free video clip.
The PlayStation 3 gaming console by Sony is home to many different genres of video games, including sports games like "Rapala Pro Bass Fishing," "Pro Angler Moves" and "Rapala: Fishing Frenzy 2009." These games frequently come bundled with a fishing pole peripheral to provide a more realistic gaming experience. Before you can use the fishing pole peripheral, however, you must register the controller with the PlayStation 3 console first. This requires a very quick, basic process.
Pokemon such as Quagsire, Goldeen and Tentacool live in the water in "Pokemon Crystal," and you can only catch them with a fishing rod. You get one of three types of fishing rod when you talk to certain people as the game progresses. At first, you get the Old Rod, a rod that can only catch Magikarp. Later, you acquire the Good Rod and Super Rod, allowing you to catch rare water-type Pokemon.
"Toontown" is a virtual world for children and young adults. Players complete quests, fish, farm and engage in other activities. When you begin the game, you are given the Twig Rod. The Twig Rod is the weakest of the five available fishing poles, and it is only good for catching small fish. If you want to catch larger fish, you must acquire one of the other fishing rods for your character.
The motion that fishermen use while casting their fishing poles is key because it relates directly to how far they are able to cast their lures. Whether they fish with bait-casting equipment or spinning equipment – those are the two most common types of fishing rods – the motion required to propel the lure away from the boat or shore and into the water is the same. It resembles the motion required to throw a baseball.
One of the staples of the "Pokemon" video game franchise is the ability to fish. You fish with special items called Rods. There are several types of fishing rods in "Pokemon SoulSilver," and the first one that you can get, just after receiving your first badge, is called the Old Rod. Using a fishing rod gives you access to many Pokemon that you can't find on land — mostly Water-types, which can become very powerful later on in the game.
There are three different levels of fishing rods in "Pokemon Red." A fishing pole is important to you as a trainer because it allows you access to water Pokemon. Each fishing rod catches different Pokemon. The Old Rod catches only Magikarps while the Good and Super Rod catch stronger water Pokemon.
On his website The Fishing Place, outdoorsman Dennis Stapleton calls cane pole fishing one of the purest forms of fishing. It is a relaxing family pastime spanning many generations. Making a cane fishing pole is an inexpensive way to spend quality time with your children and introduce them to a lifelong hobby. You can make a cane pole with very few tools and from common items you may already have in your house and backyard.
"Pokemon: SoulSilver" is a Nintendo DS remake of the original "Pokemon Silver" for the GameBoy. The SoulSilver version features enhanced graphics and new Pokemon available in new locations. One common way to catch Pokemon is to use a fishing rod in any source of water the player can reach. Fishing rods can be obtained in a few spots throughout the game, but the first one you can get is called the "Old Rod."
After a day of fishing, store your valuable fishing poles in a wooden holder that can also serve as a piece of furniture. Aside from being organized, you are also protecting your investment from damages.
A cracked fishing pole does not need to keep you from hitting the water during fishing season. You can repair your pole using materials available at most sporting goods stores. For seriously damaged poles, consider replacing the rod or the damaged section, depending on the environment where you are fishing and the types of fish you are targeting. Even after repairs, a weakened fishing pole can shatter when trying to reel in a big catch.
Fishing weights work well to keep your bait under water when using a bobber or trolling. Other times, though, keeping the bait or lure far under water contradicts your purpose. For example, you may want your bait to sit on top of the water, or a weight may provide too much tension in addition to your lure. Less tension on your line creates a different casting feel. While casting with a weight and casting without a weight require similar methods, the nuances make a difference and can ruin your cast entirely if you don't adjust.
Role playing games, like "Rune Factory Frontier," tend to be filled with "go for" missions. Find someone and talk to them, find certain items, and run errands for townspeople. One of the quests in this game is to find a fishing pole. You need make the proper connections with non-player characters, and follow them to where you will get the fishing pole as a gift.
As amateur fishermen have known for generations, mornings spent with a line in the water are an excellent way to bond with friends and family. The peaceful atmosphere, opportunity for conversation, and shared sense of accomplishment when someone catches something add up to a unifying experience and a chance to get to know one another well. Parents can take their children fishing to increase family connectedness. Pole fishing does not require leaving the shore, so if anything goes wrong, the family can easily pack up and go home.
Modern fishing poles are often composed of graphite polymers and fiberglass compounds, but such is hardly a necessity to catch fish. Prior to the invention of scientifically engineered fish-catching gear, most people made do with a bamboo pole. Before the bamboo pole, it was not uncommon for a person to fish with a long stick, a string and a hook. A CB whip antenna, because of its sensitivity and flexibility, is the basis for a pole that typically lands as many fish as its pricey counterparts.
A balanced fishing rod and reel is one of the keys to a successful day of fishing. Anglers who use a mismatched rod and reel will be uncomfortable when they fish. A rod and reel combination that is not in balance also reduces the sensitivity of the whole outfit, which makes it less likely anglers will feel fish that bite softly. Before buying a new fishing rod and reel, anglers should ensure that the two feel comfortable and balanced when combined.
There are few feelings worse than heading out for a fishing excursion and breaking your rod. If you do not have other fishing rods, a broken rod means the end of the trip. However, it does not have to mean the end of the rod's useful life. With the proper equipment, anglers can repair broken fiberglass fishing rods and make them just as strong as they were before the break.
Shakespeare long-cast spools enjoy a reputation among anglers for adding extra yards to even the best casts. These spool and reel combinations are crafted from aluminum or graphite, and help increase casting distance, as well as the overall smoothness of motion when casting.
Pole fishing is the art of fishing using a long pole with a rig attached, as opposed to the conventional rod and reel equipment. The poles provide accuracy in tight spots where other fishing methods fail. Buying a pole is not enough to get started, though; it needs to be elasticated first. This is not as difficult as it sounds, and you'll be out catching fish in no time.
"GodFinger" is a free, open-world style game by ngmoco for the iPhone and iPad. Players create and control a world populated with humans who worship the player as a god. The player's primary task is to manipulate humans' world, finding ways to please or torment them. One way to keep them happy is to provide them lakes in which to go fishing. In order to achieve this, the player must dig a basin, flood the basin with water and place some inhabitants nearby. The inhabitants will automatically be given fishing poles and begin to fish, increasing their well-being.
"My Sims Agents" is an interactive game created by Electronic Arts, available to play on the Nintendo DS and Wii. The game requires you to solve a range of different puzzles in order to defeat Morcubus, the lord of the criminal underworld. After completing one of the required puzzles, you will be able to receive the fishing rod into your inventory.
Finding food is one of the most import aspects of survival in "The Sims 2: Castaway" for the Nintendo DS. The fishing pole gives your Sim the option to fish for his dinner in both saltwater and freshwater sources. In order to fish, your Sim must have already built the fishing pole at a work bench using bamboo, thread and a nail. You must also collect bait before fishing or else the fish will not be interested in your lure.
If you've ever been fishing and spent an afternoon catching nothing, bring a meal cake on your next outing. Meal cakes are often used by fishermen to help attract fish. Although they don't guarantee a catch, they do help draw fish closer to your line, increasing your chances of catching them. Designed to only allow small nibbles, they attract hungry fish but don't satisfy them, which will lead them to your baited hook. Meal cakes work especially well for those after carp or catfish.
Anglers may need to fix a fishing pole for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, the angler steps on a rod as he moves around the boat, or the rod snaps in two when he sets the hook. Other times, the rods themselves do not break, but the rod guides get flattened or fall off. While fishermen who break their poles cannot fish with them right away, the poles often can be repaired and be used again.
Bite alarms, or indicators, are used by anglers to help detect when a fish takes the bait. From a simple bell attached to the end of the rod to more sophisticated electronic devices, bite indicators are available from a variety of fishing and sporting good outlets. Carp anglers particularly appreciate the features of the Micro Swinger indicator from the Fox manufacturing company. Setting up the Micro Swinger is designed to be a straight forward process.
Attached to the fishing line at the pole, bite indicators are designed to help fishermen detect the lightest of hits. Drop-off style bite indicators are used primarily when predatory fish, such as pike, are feeling finicky. As the name suggests, drop-off bite indicators "drop-off" the fishing line when a fish takes the bait. As the indicator falls from the line it triggers an electronic alarm with an audible tone, alerting the fisherman of a strike.
Angler fish games are available for conventional and fly fisherman. The games are played through a variety of formats with PC games being the most common. Fishing games require the angler to select lures and read water to successfully hook fish. The angler also must apply enough pressure to land the fish without breaking the line.
Antique fishing rods can provide monetary, aesthetic and sentimental value. Identifying antique rods requires a keen eye and attention to detail. There are numerous old rods available from a variety of sources. This makes it difficult to discern value when looking at old rods. Learning to separate the antiques requires you to learn about the different brands and their identifying features. It is helpful if you have access to a collection and can practice identifying the rods.
Tilapia are freshwater game fish that are commonly found in slower moving or still waters, including ponds, lakes and some rivers. Typically found in more tropical zones such as South America, tilapia have become abundant in the Orlando, Florida, region and can also be found in warm power supply lakes in many parts of the U.S. Rigging for tilapia can be done in much the same manner as when fishing for blue gill, crappie and other pan-fish.
Using a wooden ice fishing pole can make the sport more challenging. A wooden ice fishing pole is not very different in construction than a fiberglass or plastic pole, and learning to use one can be simple.
At first glance, a fishing pole rack may seem simply to be a place to set or store your fishing pole when it is not being used. However, a rack provides a safe and secure place for storing your often valuable fishing rod and reel. A fishing pole and reel combo can easily cost over $150 and should be protected for the investment it is. Safe storage is essential to prevent a pole and reel from falling or being stepped on.
Selecting a fishing pole and reel can be intimidating, especially for inexperienced fishermen. Most angler shops will have someone knowledgeable to help you select the right system, but it helps to have an idea of what you are looking for before you start shopping. Selecting the right pole and reel is actually quite simple if you understand the factors in making a decision.
Setting up an ice fishing shack on a frozen lake or pond and sitting down for a day or night of fishing can be an entertaining and rewarding experience, particularly when undertaken with one or more friends. Unfortunately, simply showing up and fishing for hours does not guarantee that the fish will be biting, and with the cold weather which must be endured for ice fishing, a bad day can be particularly frustrating, making it all the more important that an effective rig is used.
A fishing reel is the component of the fishing rod that holds the line, allows you to cast and reel in the fish. The two most common fishing reels are known as open-faced and closed-face, and both operate differently. Open-faced reels feature no enclosure, and expose the fishing line and spindle. A closed-face reel hides the line in a closed spool, which is supposed to keep the line from becoming tangled if unraveling or snagging occurs. In order to fish successfully, you'll need to know how to properly use a fishing reel.
Fishing is a great sport that allows participation by people of almost all ages. From ponds and small creeks to large rivers and deep water ocean, most individuals can find a type of fishing suited to them. Learning to properly set up tackle is an important part of fishing and it's easy to do. Threading line through the line guides of a rod, for example, is part of the basic maintenance required of all anglers.
A shore fisherman's toolbox isn't complete without a few pole holders to keep their rods and reels out of the sand, dirt and grass. Pole holders allow you to set and watch two or more fishing poles while keeping your hands free. Pole holders can be purchased at most sporting goods stores, but with a little time and a few basic tools you can make your own. This design uses a PVC tube to hold the rod handle with an attached steel stake to push into the ground.
Preparing a fishing pole is part of the basic maintenance that goes with fishing. Whether the rod and reel are new and need to be setup for the first time or old line has been removed so that new can be installed, preparing a pole is an easy process. A simple knot and some basic understanding is all that is required to successfully prepare a fishing pole for your next outing on the water.
Shakespeare manufactures a variety of angling products for freshwater and saltwater fishing, including graphite fishing poles. The length of a fishing pole is a determining factor in casting accuracy, but it is impractical to carry around a 7-foot fishing pole, so Shakespeare, like other sporting goods companies, manufactures fishing rods in sections. The rod tapers from its widest point at the handle to the tip and may be sold in two, three or possibly four sections. Each section fits into the next with end pieces called ferrules.
The earliest record of anything remotely resembling a fishing pole dates back to written Chinese accounts in 2000 B.C. The “rods” were pointed sticks or bones about one inch long and were referred to as gorges, which were used to fish from boats. A line was attached with a pin-like appendage and the first bait recorded was rice. From that evolved longer poles, usually constructed from a tree branch, that enabled shore fishing. Egyptian petroglyphs and writings from about the same time period depicted fishing with a bamboo pole. By 400 B.C., about the time of Plato, fishing with a…
Items, such as a fishing pole, bait, fishing net, bobbins and a bite alarm should always be included in your tackling box. The bite alarm sends out an alarm when a fish has hooked onto your fishing pole. It is a convenient way to know when to reel in your fishing hook and prepare to catch your fish. Set up the resting poles in front of you, sit back and enjoy the day at your local fishing hole.
Fishing pole guides are typically constructed of metal and feature an insert made of plastic or other similar material to protect the line as it moves through the guide. Guides are positioned along the length of a fishing pole and guide the line from the reel, along the pole and through the rod tip. The need to wrap a fishing pole guide can arise when constructing a rod and placing new guides on a rod blank. Wrapping a guide can also be necessary when repairing or replacing a guide on an existing fishing pole.
Beginning anglers can find the task of choosing a fishing rod to be daunting due to the wide variety of options available. Understanding the purpose of the rod, the fish species targeted and the water one intends to fish is an important first step in making this decision. Once an understanding of basic rod types and purposes has been reached, beginners can make an educated decision regarding which fishing rod best suits their individual needs.
Most fishermen have lots of equipment. This gear allows them to adapt to weather changes, styles of fishing, bait selection and choices of tackle. They also might want to carry a cooler with drinks and snacks and to ice down any fish they catch and keep. Hand-carrying all these necessities is a poor option compared with transporting them all in one trip using a wheeled cart with racks for the gear and cooler and holders to safely transport your fishing rods.
Most fishing poles and reels include a drag system that allows line to come off the spool if a fish pulls hard enough. A properly set drag can be the difference between an angler landing the fish of a lifetime and having the fish break the line. The method of setting the drag depends upon the type of reel the angler is using, but all drags can be set on the fly and adjusted easily.
Shimano North America has manufactured quality fishing rods since the early 1970's. Shimano offers an extensive selection of fishing rods with something for every fishing application. Whether you are casting light jigs to sea trout or fishing deep with heavy knife jigs for tuna, Shimano has a fishing rod for your situation.
A homemade display rack can turn that messy pile of fishing poles in the corner of your garage or closet into an attractive and organized display. A basic fishing pole display rack can serve as a simple way to store and display your fishing poles. It can also be dressed up to make a handsome addition to any space.
There are multiple species of fish that anglers target, from small fish that live in lakes and streams in freshwater to those that tip the scales at 1,000 pounds or more and live in the ocean. Given the wide variety of fish and techniques and lures that can be used to catch those fish, fishermen, too, have different types of fishing poles at their disposal. The main types are spinning, casting, fly, sea, ice fishing and telescopic.
In order to put a hook on a fishing pole, a few different methods can be used, such as the fisherman's knot and the live bait knot. Find out how to tie a fisherman's knot and a live bait knot with help from a fishing trainer in this free video on putting hooks on fishing poles.
When stringing a fishing pole with guide lines, make sure to bring the line through the rollers by going underneath the first one and over the top of the next one. Find out how to string a spinning rod as well with help from a fishing trainer in this free video on stringing fishing poles.
Light sticks are useful accessories for the nighttime angler's tackle box. These light sticks are a variation of the glow-sticks children play. Chemicals within a plastic tube interact when the tube is bent sufficiently to crack a capsule inside. Once shaken, the chemicals emit a bright glow that can last for up to six hours. Follow these strategies to make the most of your nighttime fishing experience with light sticks.
There are basically two types of PVC fishing pole holders for the active angler: sand spikes to hold your rod while surf fishing, and an array of holders mounted to the front of a 4x4, Jeep or sport utility vehicle for traveling to the fishing destination with ready-to-go rigs, rods and reels. Follow these tips on homemade PVC fishing pole holders as you get ready for your next adventure on the water.
When a fishing set-up is purchased, it is rarely ready to be used to catch fish. Fishing reels usually come equipped with poor-quality, heavy line, which should be replaced. Various adjustments to the reel itself are usually required as well to ensure trouble-free operation once on the water. Identifying and correcting these problems prior to fishing can significantly increase the angler's chances of catching a fish.
If equipped with quality fishing line, a fisherman can land a fish even with an inferior rod and/or reel. But over time fishing line can weaken, particularly if exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations. As the line weakens, it is prone to breaking during the struggle with a fish. Accordingly, fishing line should be changed regularly.
Putting new string or fishing line on a fishing pole is a critical part of maintaining your fishing gear. Put new fishing line on your pole when the old line looks crinkled, has sharp bends, or shows other signs of wear. Fishing line that's been left out in the sun a lot should also be replaced--its strength may be reduced. You can check the barrel of your rod to see what test weight of fishing line you should be using. The greater the test weight the thicker the line and the bigger the fish you can haul in.
Fishing for salmon requires special equipment and techniques. Salmon fishing poles vary greatly depending upon a number of factors. This includes the geographical location of where the fishing is taking place, the species of salmon desired, the season and the fishing method.
When fly fishing for salmon, an eight-weight fly rod with plenty of backing should be used, as salmon tend to make long runs. Learn about catching salmon with thin profile surf casting rods with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing equipment.
When re-spooling a fishing pole, twist of the drag cap, take off the spool, and bring it to the local tackle and bait shop. Find out how to re-spool a fishing pole by running the line through the top guide and flipping the bail up with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing equipment.
The string on a fishing pole can often get cut off, and the easiest way to restring it is by taking it to a bait and tackle shop. Tie a quick slipknot to fix a fishing pole with a broken string with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing equipment.
When assembling a fishing pole, take the body of the reel, put the spool on top, and place the threads through. Discover how to set up a fishing pole for someone who is left-handed with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing equipment.
Although monofilament fishing line is strong and durable, it needs to be changed yearly. The effects of the sun, heat and fighting of fish will all take it's toll on your line. When refilling your reel, be careful not to let the line twist and make sure the new line is wound tightly on to the reel. Backlashes and tangles are common problems that stem from loose line.
Fishing has been around for thousands of years. Our ancestors would use sharp pointed sticks in order to spear fish from the river. We have come a long way since then, using a variety of equipment to catch fish. The most important of these is obviously the fishing pole, the tool that allows us to do the same thing that our ancestors did but more quickly and efficiently. No one has been able to pinpoint exactly when the fishing rod was invented. However it can be seen on ancient stone inscriptions in China, Egypt, Rome and medieval England. In England…
Fishing embodies the traditional outdoorsy father-son relationship. While fishing, father can teach his son about the proper way to cast out the line, what to do when a fish bites, and what type of bait, lure, or fly to use in order to catch the big one. Fishing poles are an ancient idea, but modern designs utilize the same concepts.
One of the greatest things you can do in life is enjoying the outdoors by fishing. This is a great past time and something very enjoyable to do. It is also a good and healthy way to break up your everyday monotony. If you are going to go fishing there are things that you have to do prior to being ready. One of the biggest is stringing your fishing pole.
Whether you're fishing for fun or for sport, your pole is the only thing that stands between you and a boat (or dock) filled with fish. When buying a new pole, often they come ready to go. However, sometimes you have to assemble them yourselves. Take note and you will be casting off in no time.
Setting up your pole is one of the first things you should learn if you want to fish. By learning to set up, you can fish without the help of someone else, which gives you a lot more flexibility in the future. Setting up a pole is not complicated. Soon, you will be on your way to fishing in no time flat.
Knowing how to string a fishing pole can save any fisherman or woman a great deal of time and headaches. Knowing this technique will allow you to buy the correct line for the fish you are after and install it in your rod properly and quickly.
Some angling enthusiasts like to use equipment that lets them fish in deeper water, pull in bigger fish more easily, cast bait farther, and retrieve lures correctly. If you want any of these experiences, you'll want a reel to use with your pole or rod. There are four types of reels-- spincast, spinning, baitcast and fly. Each of these reels uses a different kind of rod. A spincasting rod is popular with beginners and children. It's easy to use and works well. The handle is straight, the line guides are small, and the reel is on top of the rod's…
Fishing with a bamboo cane pole brings back the memories of yesteryear and simpler times. A cane fishing pole is a great starter pole for young children. The following steps will come in handy when rigging a cane fishing pole.
If you are selling a fishing pole on eBay, sending one to a friend or shipping one to a glorious sports lodge in Canada where you plan to meet up with it and reel in some big ones, you have to consider first how to get it there.
Fishing is not only a recreational activity but also a sport. A sport filled with complicated techniques and equipment. One of the most basic elements of fishing is the hook, attaching it to the line. The hook is what actually snags and catches the fish so it is essential and correctly tying the hook to the line is vital to ensure the hook remains firmly attached to the line.
Serious fishermen know that putting line on their reels is a very important task. Incorrectly spooled line can form tangles and birds nests on the reel. These can cause a fish to be lost in a snap on the line, and that means big bucks for tournament fishermen. A microspin fishing pole is like any other pole and reel--it's just smaller, so stringing the line is simple when you follow the below suggestions.
Next to a good, solid nap, fishing may be one of the most relaxing pastimes around. Of course, not knowing how to cast your fishing pole won’t necessarily detract from the general leisure of the sport, but it’s always helpful if you want to actually catch fish.
Fishers have to change the line on their fishing poles often because the line becomes old and brittle, is tangled or is simply the wrong weight class. Maybe they need 10-pound test and have 6-pound test on the reel. Respooling line isn't difficult but can take quite a bit of time, so plan ahead and don't leave it to the last minute when you're about to head out for a fishing trip.
One of the joys, and one of the frustrations, of fishing is setting up your pole. There are as many different setups as there are fish in the sea, and sometimes you don’t know where to begin. Luckily, there are some basic approaches you can take to prepare your rod for the type of fishing you are doing.
Pole fishing is a popular way to catch fish, from small fish that fit in your hand to fish that outweigh your body. Using a pole and some bait is a basic method for fishing, whether in fresh or sea water. While it might seem to non-anglers as just dropping a line in the water, pole fishing requires some practice and knowledge to get results.
Fishing is a popular pastime. You can get more satisfaction out of the experience by building your own fishing pole. Building a fishing pole is also a wonderful way to initiate your children into the sport. Have them help you build one, and you would see how eager they would be to test it out. Read on to learn more about how to build a fishing pole.
Replacing or installing new string on a Zebco fishing pole is a simple matter if you understand the basics. Follow these tips and you'll be fishing in no time.
In the spring, fishermen begin cleaning up their tackle boxes and fishing poles from the previous year and prepare for the new fishing season. It's important to re-string your fishing pole every season, because fishing line can be damaged easily. If you don't re-string your line every year, you have a greater chance of the line breaking when reeling in the "big one."
Fishing is an activity that most of us have participated in since were children and for many adults the sport still attracts them. The main implement of the fisherman is his pole. What happens when your favorite fishing pole breaks? Many repairs to the pole can be made including broken tips, mid-pole breaks and loss of guides.
Handfishing, or noodling, is a method of catching catfish using only your hands. No poles, lines, hooks or nets are needed for this extreme sport. Noodlers stick their bare hands into dark underwater holes in a riverbank hoping a catfish will take a bite of them. Some say only an idiot would do such a thing, but longtime noodlers say the excitement of battling nature bare fisted just can't be beat.