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		<description><![CDATA[Some people might not think that choosing the right fishing line would be so complex but it is. You need to pick the line that's best for the kind of fish you're fishing for. There are some other factors that will come into play as well. The line you use is the absolutely most important item your tackle box.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="byline" style="font-style:italic;">by John Andrews</div>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-130" title="fishing-line" src="http://a1bassfishinginfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/fishing-line-300x297.jpg" alt="fishing-line" width="300" height="297" />Some people might not think that choosing the right fishing line would be so complex but it is. You need to pick the line that&#8217;s best for the kind of fish you&#8217;re fishing for. There are some other factors that will come into play as well. The line you use is the absolutely most important item your tackle box.</p>
<p>This major role will determine if you have successful day fishing or go home without any fish at all. There are enormous amounts of available line on the market today; however choosing the right fishing line can be very easy as long as you know what you actually are looking for.</p>
<p>To be a good fisherman you need to understand the pros vs. the cons of the line you&#8217;re using. The line is your lifeblood. A lot of fishermen get confused about choosing the best fishing line. This is mostly caused by them being uneducated in the many choices that&#8217;s on the market today.</p>
<p>One of the more popular lines out today is the monofilament line. This line was produced in 1938 and was made by DuPont. This is a synthetic super polymer which makes textile fibers like silk, cotton, wool and rayon stronger. This line is used by many for basic lake fishing. If your going to be doing some deep sea fishing then choosing this line wouldn&#8217;t be a good choice when choosing the right fishing line because you&#8217;ll need a lot of line strength and this just doesn&#8217;t have it.</p>
<p>Braided line was the most popular of the strings before nylon was discovered. However, braided Dacron had very poor strength and the knots were just too shady to make a real difference. It has very little stretch so, if you are looking to catch a fish that is going to put up a bit of a fight, this string will not do the job.</p>
<p>Another popular polymer line is Fluorocarbon, this can be a great pick when choosing the right fishing line. This line has a identical refractive index making it practically invisible in the water. It won&#8217;t absorb water either. This will make the line last for a very long time.</p>
<p>Super lines will require special attention. Fluorocarbon is a super line. To get the best possible result when using this line we recommend a Trilene knot. Always make sure you wet the line when knotting it. This will give you a more secured knot. This will also keep your line from weakening over time. As with any line make sure you test it before using it. There have been many lost lures because people just don&#8217;t test the line before using it.</p>
<p>Choosing the right fishing line may seem more complex than it really is and will become easier for the years of practice. Always remember to choose the line that will best fit your needs when it comes to the type of fish you&#8217;ll be catching and water you&#8217;ll be in.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways to fish for trout, but few are more effective than bait fishing. Let's take a look at some tips to help you be more effective when bait fishing for these multi-colored beauties. We can sum it up in three easy steps.]]></description>
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<p>There are many ways to fish for trout, but few are more effective than bait fishing. Let&#8217;s take a look at some tips to help you be more effective when bait fishing for these multi-colored beauties. We can sum it up in three easy steps.</p>
<p>When done properly, which this article will help you with, bait fishing for trout is as much of an art form as any manner of fishing has ever been proclaimed to be. Below you will find three main points to keep in mind, all of which will make you a much more efficient and effective trout angler.</p>
<p>The first thing you need to do is use light fishing line. When bait fishing for trout you want to use fishing line that&#8217;s as light as you feel comfortable with. I personally use four pound test monofilament when bait fishing. Actually four pound test is that I use for all of my trout fishing. Six pound test is okay as well, but anything heavier than this should not be employed. You want your bait to be what the trout stay focused on, and the heavier your fishing line is the more apt the trout are to see it. </p>
<p>Use a bait bag. When bait fishing, many times that bait is live worms, and when using live worms as bait you need to have and efficient and effective way to carry said worms. The simplest way to accomplish this task is to use a bait bag. With a bait bag your worms are always at your fingertips waiting to be used and you&#8217;ll never have to search for your bait again. This simple act, gives you more time with your line in the water (where the trout are) rather than out of the water while you look for your worms.</p>
<p>Use the right kind of hooks. Gang hooks are the most effective way to present bait while fishing. This is especially true in the case of live worms. These hooks are simply a pair of small hooks tied in tandem, which enable you to present bait in a realistic manner. This makes a huge difference when bait fishing for trout. The more that your bait looks like it does in nature the more bites you will get; it&#8217;s as simple as that. Always use gang hooks when bait fishing for trout, or any other species of fish for that matter.</p>
<p>Take these simple tips, and you will have a great time fishing.  Use one or all of them on your next fishing excursion and find out for yourself just how great these tips are.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly fishing is a style of fishing which has remained highly popular for centuries. Today the sport is popular throughout the world with various fly fishing resorts to be found in such diverse places such as Alaska and Scotland. Part of the appeal of the sport has to do with the unique challenges and the fine skills that the angler is required to master in order to catch his quarry.]]></description>
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<p>Fly fishing is a style of fishing which has remained highly popular for centuries. Today the sport is popular throughout the world with various fly fishing resorts to be found in such diverse places such as Alaska and Scotland. Part of the appeal of the sport has to do with the unique challenges and the fine skills that the angler is required to master in order to catch his quarry.</p>
<p>Most important in fly fishing is the piece of equipment known as the fly (hence the name!). Flies are artificial lures which have been created using various materials but usually following a well known fly pattern. Different fly patterns are often used in different locations and weathers and if one fails to work then it is likely that a change to another pattern will lead to success. Some fly patterns have been used in fly fishing for a great many years and are widely known to anglers.</p>
<p>The fly is usually designed with two things in mind, that is, it should behave like, and look like, the natural food of the fish. The fly patterns usually attempt to make to fly look like a creature which the fish will usually eat but made in such a way as it also moves in the water in a similar fashion.</p>
<p>The appearance of the fly is further enhanced by other pieces of fly fishing equipment such as the fly fishing rod, line and reel. All of the equipment has to be finely balanced to ensure that it creates the perfect conditions for the perfect cast while remaining sufficiently strong reel in your quarry.</p>
<p>It is of immense importance that all fly fishing equipment remains light in weight while also being extremely strong (in order to be able to land the large fish such as Atlantic salmon). Fly fishing rods can be purchased in various sizes from between seven and nine foot in length. The fly fishing rod should also be flexible enough to ensure that you can cast great distances with minimal effort.</p>
<p>High on the list of wanted fly fishing equipment of many anglers of today is a set of high quality waders. Modern materials have been created which allow lightweight waders to be &#8220;breathable&#8221; which means that the angler can remain dry and cool while fly fishing in the river. Besides waders there are many other items and accessories which vary in importance from the necessary to the superfluous.</p>
<p>One of the beauties of the sport of fly fishing is that it can be relatively cheap to get started. It is possible to buy a cheap fly fishing kit from most sports shops and it is also possible to hire equipment in some places reducing the initial outlay considerably. However it is strongly advised that you have at least a couple of fly fishing lessons before you go on your first trip, just to get to grips with the basics.</p>
<p>Fly fishing can prove addictive and, after only a few trips, you may well find yourself looking to make opportunities for yourself to go fishing. This is great if you live near suitable waters but for most of use we have to plan well in advance as getting to the best fly fishing spots often involves a fair bit of travel, especially if visiting far off places such as Scotland or Norway (or if you live in that part of the world, Alaska or Colorado).</p>
<p>Whichever resort or stretch of water you choose to fish it is almost guaranteed that you will have a wonderful time. Such fishing trips can be further enhanced if you travel in a group, and this has the added advantage in the increased that at least one of you will catch a fish on the day.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of different fly fishing knots are available for your use while you're out on a fishing trip. Some of the knots you can use are the Arbor knot, the Albright knot, the Blood knot, dropper loop, nail knot and improved clinch. Each of these knots have a different purpose.]]></description>
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<p>A lot of different fly fishing knots are available for your use while you&#8217;re out on a fishing trip. Some of the knots you can use are the Arbor knot, the Albright knot, the Blood knot, dropper loop, nail knot and improved clinch. Each of these knots have a different purpose.</p>
<p>An Albright knot is used to join your fly line and your fly reel backing line. As you tie this knot, remember to wind your loops around the loop of the larger line in a neat fashion. This loop will pass through guides, so make sure that it is tied and wound well. Fishermen sometimes cover this knot with rubber cement, making it secure and smoother for passing through the guides on your pole.</p>
<p>The Arbor knot is one of the fly fishing knots used to attach the fishing line to the fishing reel, also known as the Arbor.  When you tie this knot it is essential you use the second overhand knot.  It is recommended you wind the loop two times around the arbor before you make the first half hitch.  This will increase friction which works well on polished reels.  This knot is easy to learn and very effective.</p>
<p>The blood knot, another of the most important fly fishing knots, is used when you need to join two lines which are roughly equal in size. For instance, you would use this knot when joining sections of leader or tippet. There is more than one way to tie this knot, the best being to overlap the ends of the lines you are joining and twist them together about ten times. You can make a hole in the center of these twists and pass one end the opposite way through the hole. This knot, if tied correctly will be symmetrical in the middle. This is also an easy knot and will come in handy quite often.</p>
<p>Another of the basic fly fishing knots is the dropper loop. This knot can help you to prevent tangles in your line. You create a loop in the middle of your leader with this knot, which gives you another place to put a fly. You can make this loop my wrapping one line around the leader at the point of overlap. This loop should look symmetrical on both sides.</p>
<p>The nail knot is one of the fly fishing knots you will likely find yourself using often. You generally use a nail knot to tie lines of two different sizes to one another. Thread the smaller of the two through the loops using a straw (or nail, or needle). This knot passes through guides with no trouble, being small and smooth.</p>
<p>There are many different fly fishing knots you might decide to use.  You should learn many of these different knots because there are many different circumstances you will need to use them.</p>
<p>Most of these knots are easy to tie and use and you will find yourself using them regularly. Practice some of these knots before you go fly fishing.</p>
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