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		<title>IMC Fishing Rods Ostia</title>
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		<title>Bass Fishing Rods at Blue Heron Tackle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 18:21:52 +0000</pubDate>
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The classic winnter Boyd Duckett discusses the characteristics of the family of the carrot stick rods.

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		<title>Fly Fishing Rods</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 23:27:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One important part of fly fishing is the rod. A fishing rod or also called the fishing pole is always associated with the sport called angling. Choosing the right rod for your fly fishing experience is very important. The right combination of reel and rod also matters heavily as well.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>One important part of fly fishing is the rod. A fishing rod or also called the fishing pole is always associated with the sport called angling. Choosing the right rod for your fly fishing experience is very important. The right combination of reel and rod also matters heavily as well.</p>
<p>There are several types of fishing rods to choose from but for fly fishing specifically, the rods are longer, thinner and more flexible. One reason why fly rods are meant to weigh light is because rods made like this are the only ones that can cast even the lightest fly. So, you have to realize that the overall characteristic of a fly rod should be lightweight. Also for casting, the line used works together with the weight of the rod, the weight of the line acts as a helper to how the rod is able to cast the fly.</p>
<p>Next, the material of a fly rod varies too. Most of the rods today are made of composite materials such as carbon and graphite, carbon and boron or fiberglass materials; a more innovative version compared to the original bamboo split material. As for the sizes, you have choices between the #0 sizes to the #16 ones. You&#8217;ll have to decide first what size of species you want to catch, the type of water condition where you&#8217;ll be fishing, the wind and of course the weight of the line before selecting the the type of rod.</p>
<p>The #0 rods are usually used for the smallest species from freshwater, while the #16 rods are for larger ones on saltwater seas. Also, in selecting the type of rod you want to use for fly fishing, familiarize first the parts of it because unlike other types of rod, fly rods don&#8217;t have the usual handle extending just right below the reel although there are rods that have very little handle too. The reason for this is to prevent from any casting interference.</p>
<p>These are the primary qualities you may want to take note of before getting yourself the fly rod you want. Don&#8217;t forget to make sure, above all else, that you are comfortable with the type of rod you will be using. Don&#8217;t get the extremely long rod if you can&#8217;t even handle it yourself.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Rods, Reels &amp; Line : Choose the Right Fly Reel for Fly Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 02:07:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Beginner Fly Fishing Techniques &#8211; Learn How to Cast a Fly Fishing Rod</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2007 21:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being able to cast a fly fishing rod is one of the pure joys of fly fishing. It is a skill that requires practice in order to master. But when you get good at it, your casting is fluid and effortless. Looking at the back of large brook trout sitting underneath a low lying limb [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Being able to cast a fly fishing rod is one of the pure joys of fly fishing. It is a skill that requires practice in order to master. But when you get good at it, your casting is fluid and effortless. Looking at the back of large brook trout sitting underneath a low lying limb and then placing your dry fly just in front of his nose is a satisfying experience. Placing your fly line exactly where you want it to go increases your chances of catching a trout.</p>
<p><strong>Here are some beginner fly fishing techniques to help you learn how to cast your fly rod for the first time.</strong></p>
<p>First, put the rod at your feet and stand in an open area with at least 20 yards of space both in front of you and behind you. Pretend you are holdign a paintbrush in your dominant hand, and stand comfortable with your dominant foot just slightly in front of the non-dominant foot. Keeping your upper arm relaxed and your elbow bent at 90 degrees, begin to move your forearm, wrist and hand forward horizontally, with the imaginary paintbrush at about the level of your waist. Imagine the paintbrush is dripping with paint and you are trying to flick the paint forward without scattering any paint out to the sides.</p>
<p>In order to do so, you&#8217;ll move your forearm smoothly forward with the paintbrush held out to the side. If you flick your wrist forward too early, teh paint will spray everywhere. In order to keep the paint on the brush, you&#8217;ll want to minimize swinging the handle of the brush as you move your arm forward. As your forearm moves ahead, you&#8217;ll flick your wrist forward at teh last second, trying to fling all the paint on the brush straight out in front of you.</p>
<p>As you do this forward flicking movement, shift your bodywieght forward onto your front foot. This entire motion is one fluid movement.</p>
<p><strong>Now you&#8217;ll reverse the process.</strong></p>
<p>Imagine that the brush is soaked with paint again. Slowly bring your forearm backwards, keeping your upper arm loose and relaxed, and letting your forearm guide the rest of your body. Slowly rotate your shoulders back while keeping the brush angle still so that the paint doesn&#8217;t spatter. As you bring your forearm past your body to the rear, again flick the paintbrush backwards trying to flick the paint straight behind you.</p>
<p>You can see that with each movement forward and backwards, there is a slight pause at the extremes while you allow the momentum of your forearm combined with a flick of the wrist to throw the paint directly in front of you and directly behind you.</p>
<p>Practice this motion with just the body over and over again. when you feel like the motion becomes fluid, move your forearm from a horizontal position close waist level to about a 45 degree angle, like a pitcher trhowing sidearm. Practice the motion again, and slowly progress until the movement is done directly overhead.</p>
<p>Take frequent breaks so that your arm doesn&#8217;t get tired and your form stays good.</p>
<p><strong>Feel like you&#8217;ve got it? </strong></p>
<p>Time to pick up the fly rod and try it for real!</p>
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		<title>Buying A Fishing Rod For The Optimal Fishing Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2007 16:48:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A fishing rod is one of the most important tools used to catch fish. Catching fish is deemed as relaxing, invigorating and good eating by many. Many fishermen are very competitive and are looking to catch a particular type of fish. Having the right tool can make your fishing trip much more successful. The size [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>A fishing rod is one of the most important tools used to catch fish. Catching fish is deemed as relaxing, invigorating and good eating by many. Many fishermen are very competitive and are looking to catch a particular type of fish. Having the right tool can make your fishing trip much more successful. The size of the fishing rod can greatly depend on the size of fish that you want to catch. Before purchasing a fishing rod you will want to determine the type of fishing that you will be doing. The size of the fish, method of fishing and water conditions all make a huge difference. Knowing ahead of time the type of fish that will be biting can assist you in the decision of purchasing a fishing rod.</p>
<p>Using a fly fishing rod is best suited for catching trout or salmon. In order to catch them you will need a flexible fishing rod. Having the correct fishing rod, line, nets and other tools can ensure that you bring in the fish that you desire. Remember that with salmon fishing you will be holding the rod so make sure that you have a comfortable grip. Many salmon rods are a bit more expensive, but well worth the price when you bring in that prized salmon.</p>
<p>If winter fishing is your desire there are ice fishing rods that can be used in frozen lake conditions. These rods allow you to fish from holes in the frozen water. The ice fishing rod is generally of good quality and a bit more durable than other types of rods. The length of the ice rod can vary between 24 and 36 inches in length. You may need to experiment a bit to determine the best fit for you. Everyone is different so it is impossible to say that one-rod or the other is right for everyone.</p>
<p>When you want to do coarse fishing, a carbon fiber rod is the method normally used to catch any member of cyprinid family. That is why it&#8217;s good for you to know what type of fish that will be biting before hitting the water. Other types of rods are spin casting rods, spinning rod, ultra light rods, and surf rods. These are fishing rods designed for specific types of fishing and much of the decision depends on what you are most comfortable with. Another determining factor is what kind of fish that you are looking to catch. Before purchasing a fishing rod make sure to ask yourself the following questions. What type of rod should I use? What type of fish will I be fishing for? How much do I want to spend? These are also questions that you can discuss with a fishing pro or sales person before making your final decision.</p></div>
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		<title>How To Choose The Right Fishing Rod And Reel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 07:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaning how to choose the right fishing rod and reel is the first step in discovering a fun and relaxing new hobby. Fishing tackle is the term used to describe the equipment fishermen use to catch fish. The pole is the simplest piece of fishing tackle and may be made of inexpensive materials like cane [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Leaning how to choose the right fishing rod and reel is the first step in discovering a fun and relaxing new hobby. Fishing tackle is the term used to describe the equipment fishermen use to catch fish. The pole is the simplest piece of fishing tackle and may be made of inexpensive materials like cane and bamboo, or more expensive materials like fiberglass.</p>
<p>When you choose the right fishing rod and reel to use, you need to consider what type of fisherman you want to be and what type of water you will be fishing in. Equipment failure when you are about to land the big one is not fun.</p>
<p>Saltwater Fishing</p>
<p>Fishing tackle for saltwater fishing cannot be made with any aluminum, steel or iron parts because the saltwater will corrode them. They must be stainless steel or nickel. If you are saltwater fishing inshore, use ultra-light equipment. For deep-sea fishing, much larger and heavier tackle is necessary.</p>
<p>Ice Fishing</p>
<p>Ice fishing requires specialized equipment. Rods between onef oot and three feet in length are used. Simple reels hold the line. Some ice fishermen choose to use tip-ups which fit over the hole they have cut in the ice, and when a fish hits a lever releases and a flag tips up and alerts the fisherman.</p>
<p>Other Types</p>
<p>Other type of fishing include still fishing, drift fishing, bait casting and fly fishing to name a few. There are four types of rods and reels to be considered when choosing the right fishing rod and reel for any of these types of fishing.</p>
<p>Spincasting</p>
<p>Spincasting is great for beginners . The rod has a straight handle and small line guides. The reel is attached to the top of the handle and the line comes out of a small hole in the cover on the front of the reel.</p>
<p>Spinning Rods and Reels</p>
<p>Spinning rods have a straight handle also, but the line guides are larger and on the bottom of the rod. The spool is not covered allowing the fishing line to release faster so it casts farther.</p>
<p>Baitcasting</p>
<p>A baitcasting rod can have either a straight handle or a grip like a pistol. The reel and line guides are mounted on top of the rod. line spool turns as you cast and must be controlled properly to avoid snarls. This is probably not the right fishing rod and reel for a beginner.</p>
<p>Flyfishing</p>
<p>Flyfishing tackle is different from all other types. The reel is used only to store the line. Rods are chosen by weight. A rod with a smaller number will cast a shorter distance. How far you want to cast depends on where you are fishing.</p>
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		<title>Jason Mitchell Ice Fishing Rods</title>
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Video shows the advantages of Jason Mitchell Elite Series ice fishing rods. These fishing rods are design for walleye, perch, and pan fish. You can buy these rods at many retailers in the northern United States during the winter months.<br />
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		<title>NEW Pen Fishing Rod Extreme &#8211; Official Site</title>
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		<title>Tips to Know the Types of Fishing Rods to Acquire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fishing rod holders take the inconvenience out of fishing for a variety of reasons. For one, it is a convenient storage device especially when one is in a kayak. Rather than holding the paddle in between the legs while fishing, a fishing rod holder stores the rod in place therefore enabling anyone to carry multiple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fishing rod holders take the inconvenience out of fishing for a variety of reasons. For one, it is a convenient storage device especially when one is in a kayak. Rather than holding the paddle in between the legs while fishing, a fishing rod holder stores the rod in place therefore enabling anyone to carry multiple rods or (if one insists so) carry multiple paddles. It also makes trolling easy as a holder keeps the fishing rod in place as one travels to a number of fishing spots. Also, when unhooking a caught fish, rod holders keep the rod secure. More importantly, they help one catch more fish at the same time enabling a kayak look versatile and extremely well-designed.</p>
<p>Here are some tips that could prove helpful in order to determine the types of fishing rods one should purchase.</p>
<p>To attach or to not attach</p>
<p>There are basically two types of fishing rod holders, one that could be attached to the exterior of the kayak and one that is put in the flush. Both have different functions and both work well accordingly. The choice all depends on what one prefers to use and how.</p>
<p>To those who prefer the unattached</p>
<p>The unattached type of fishing rod holder comes in two forms, the straight and the angled. Most kayaks use the angled form. When this type is used, one has a good chance of being able to stroll because the rods veer away from the kayak.</p>
<p>To those who prefer the attached</p>
<p>If the straight type is used, one is able to keep the fishing rod in the middle of the kayak and therefore works best in keeping the rod in storage. This straight type of fishing rod holder is good for the Tower and Cobra Navigator model of a kayak.</p>
<p>The home-made fishing rod holder</p>
<p>One could just as make his or her very own personalized fishing rod holder using common PVC. Or one could also start out by getting a milk crate and attaching it to a kayak with the use of straps.</p>
<p>The alternative type of fishing rod</p>
<p>There is another type of fishing rod holder that could be placed just above the kayak. These are usually tubes that are called RAM as well as Titelock. As the latter&#8217;s name implies, it locks the rod in place and usually consists of a male and a female part. This part difference allows the two to be separated. Manufacturers that generally make this type of fishing rod are Attwood, Scotty and Roberts.<a href="http://"><br />
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