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Shimano Compre Fishing Rod - Read Before You Buy!
Shimano Compre Fishing Rod - Read Before You Buy!
The Shimano Compre fishing rod is definitely a must have and is a top class fishing rod. It has high quality components that I am going to cover. I am not going to give you bias, just my personal opinion on the Shimano Compre. It has a fair price from $89.99 - $99.99. There have been many new models inside the Compre series that were released recently.
Plus Features
You have to give Shimano a thumbs-up for the design of this rod. It definitely does have a beautiful, shiny finish to it. The new, black finish to this rod is a change from the old maroon finish and has a nice appeal to it. The new Fuji concept guides are a great addition to it to make the cast more efficient and the line stay more parallel to the rod. This rod is very sensitive, thanks to the top end IM-8 graphite construction. The spinning models have exposed blanks on the fore grip and the baitcasters have exposed blanks in front of the trigger for more sensitivity. I have been able to feel tiny minnows nip at my lures with this rod.
Here is a complete list of the features:
-IM-8 Graphite Construction (high quality, doesn't get much better)
-New Concept Fuji Hardloy guides (same here)
-Select models feature an Exposed Blank on either fore grip (spinning) or trigger (casting). (a really nice improvement!)
-Grade A cork handles
-Gudebrod thread wrapped guides for added strength
-Convenient hook keeper positioned on the side of the rod
-Lightweight cork composite butt cap (a great new feature)
-Limited Lifetime Warranty (on all Shimano rods)
Minuses
The only thing that I would like to see in this rod would be exposed blanks on the rear grips in the baitcasting line up. The price may be a little steep for angler just starting out, but for the serious anglers, this truly is a good rod and is one of my favorites.
I am an avid angler from Somerset, New York. If you enjoyed reading the above fishing article and are a serious fisherman who loves the outdoors, I would like to invite you to my website where you will find tons of information dedicated to the sport we most love at TheArtofAngling .
|
Ice Fishing Can be a very exciting experience
One of the most popular recreational forms of fishing in Scandinavia, Russia and Germany is Ice Fishing, a sport also practiced in Canada and the United States, not only during winter, but also all year round in Alaska. However the most popular place to enjoy this activity is in the Great Lakes. Considered originally from Scandinavia, it was brought to America by Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish settlers arriving to Minnesota, a state where people from Nordic families is totally engaged in this sport. Ice fishing was exported to Canada from Minnesota and from here, it also arrived in Alaska.
Minnesotans found ice fishing an entertaining option, keeping in mind that the Great Lakes are often totally frozen, with the only exception being Lake Erie. When the bays of the Great Lakes freeze, yellow perch and northern pike are the most common catches waiting for enthusiasts of this sport. Ice fishing is practiced catching fish with lines and spears or hooks by opening a hole in the frozen lake to fish through. Depending on personal preferences, fishermen can sit in a heated cabin on the ice or on a stool placed on the open expanse of the frozen lake. Cabins are more popular indeed, because most of them have bunks and diverse amenities.
From all the forms of fishing, ice fishing is perhaps the activity requiring less effort and skill, just patience, good luck and the inner conviction of enjoy doing nothing else that sitting on ice, if not physical, at least exposed to low temperatures. For some people, this condition may appear unappealing but in the northern states, ice fishing is considered a serious entertaining activity with competitions and contests offering good prizes to people with the largest fish catches within a limited period of time.
One of the contests attracting more people every year is held at the Houghton Lake in Michigan. The "Tip-Up Town, USA", an annual festival celebrated the last 56 years ago during the second third of winter, and enhanced with other snow related activities such as strolling, snowmobiling, snow-sculpting and fireworks, in conjunction with Ice fishing.
While in the United States, Ice fishing contests have a prevalent carnival like atmosphere, full of camaraderie, in Finland, ice fishing contests have been defaced after repeated scandals involving both organizers and contestants, who have been caught cheating, making people belief this is not a sport, but just a pastime. However, in the United States there is an association supporting ice fishing activities, the American Ice Fishing Association (AIFA), which says that ice fishing contributes to managing the fish species population, and the economic growth of the community, bringing calming and relaxing effects of well being to all the participants.
Because ice fishing can be something more than a one-day experience, there are shelters conveniently located for longer fishing expeditions. Some others are mounted on-demand using simple structures, although the larger heated structures are basic for the success of fishing trips lasting several days.
There is a website that describes boat fishing, ice fishing, and has info on numerous freshwater fish, baits, and lures, plus other great freshwater fishing tips. The website is called: Fishing Stringer, and may be found at this address:
By Robert W. Benjamin
Copyright ? 2006
You may publish this article in your ezine, newsletter or on your web site as long as it is reprinted in its entirety and without modification except for formatting needs or grammar corrections.
About the Author
Robert W. Benjamin has been in the software business on the internet for over 5 years, and has been producing low-cost software for the past 25+ years. He first released software on the AMIGA and C64 computer systems in the late 1970's-80's.
RB59 Software
rb59/software
Take Me Fishing, Dad
Dad get the net, I got a big one on! Those words will stick in a father and son/daughters mind for a lifetime they certainly have help shape the person who I am today. I began fishing when I was a very young child with my dad and it has become a passion and a way of life for me. It has taught me to be patient, hard working, crafty, environmentally conscience, and respectful.
Fishing has filled my mind with memories that I will cherish my whole life. I was recently fishing with my 71-year-old father and I got to admire him reeling in a 10-pound plus steelhead. Even at 71 and after a lifetime of catching fish the excitement of reeling in a large fish can turn a man into a child again. The power of fishing is captivating and the knowledge one can gain from fishing is endless.
Taking a child fishing can change a kid?s life and change a father?s life in the process. The smile I get from my son when he is reeling in a fish is awesome to say the least, but there are several ways to make sure that those fishing days are filled with fun and not frustration and boredom. Fishing can be a tough sport, but it doesn?t have to be. You don?t need to go after the biggest fish in the sea when taking a kid fishing. Kids are just as happy really in a ton of bluegills as they are reeling in a monster fish. There are several ways you can make you father son/daughter a successful fishing trip.
First, plan your trip then re-plan your trip. Make sure you have everything you need to go fishing with a kid. Remember your taking a kid fishing not you and a couple of buddy?s going for the day. You will need lunches, drinks, fishing gear, bait, and a plan B. A plan B can be as simple as an empty mason jar with a lid, fishing isn?t always fast and furious and an empty jar makes a great bug collector and will allow you to explore the outdoors with your child. Also take the opportunity when catching fish to release a fish.
A fish released is a fish to be caught another day. However kids love to keep fish and eat there catch. Don?t feel you have to release every fish, there are several fish that are great in the frying pan such as crappie, bluegill, trout, and walleye and your child will be full of excitement when he or she gets to show off there catch.
Second, you will need to know where and what to fish for. Bluegills are an excellent choice and can be found anywhere. Bluegills always relate to some sort of structure in the water whether it is weeds, wood, stumps, or docks. If you don?t have a boat a boat dock is your choice to catch bluegill, but don?t be in a hurry to jump on the dock and go fishing. Fish from the shore and cast beside the dock with a bobber/worm and put the hook down only a couple of feet. This will keep your bait in front of the fish that are directly below the dock. If you have a boat you can find panfish around weed lines, downed trees, and stump fields.
The easiest spots to find are downed trees on the shoreline, but often get fished the most. Weed beds are great attractors to panfish and also will attract larger fish in the meantime. What I have found is a great method of fishing with my child and gets a lot of smiles is having him fish for panfish around the weed line casting a bobber/worm combo and also dragging two bobbers from the back of the boat with shiners. This will allow the child non-stop action with his rod and maybe allow him to catch a much bigger fish with the shiners that are dragging behind. Also on a second note if your child is a youngster leave your fishing rod in the box. You won?t have time to fish you will be putting on bait, fixing tangles, taking fish off the hook, and laughing.
In conclusion, taking a kid fishing will definitely be a winner of an idea. You may not always catch fish, but you will have the opportunity to spend time with your child outside. And maybe will become a sport in which you and your family can spend quality time together and build a catalog of memories.
Taking your children fishing is all worth it when your kid looks at you says Dad remember when you took me fishing and?..
Owner of Penns Ads pennsads which is a community guide for all of central Pennsylvania. |
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The Best glass fish bowls Articles on Wine
Shimano Compre Fishing Rod - Read Before You Buy!
Shimano Compre Fishing Rod - Read Before You Buy!
The Shimano Compre fishing rod is definitely a must have and is a top class fishing rod. It has high quality components that I am going to cover. I am not going to give you bias, just my personal opinion on the Shimano Compre. It has a fair price from $89.99 - $99.99. There have been many new models inside the Compre series that were released recently.
Plus Features
You have to give Shimano a thumbs-up for the design of this rod. It definitely does have a beautiful, shiny finish to it. The new, black finish to this rod is a change from the old maroon finish and has a nice appeal to it. The new Fuji concept guides are a great addition to it to make the cast more efficient and the line stay more parallel to the rod. This rod is very sensitive, thanks to the top end IM-8 graphite construction. The spinning models have exposed blanks on the fore grip and the baitcasters have exposed blanks in front of the trigger for more sensitivity. I have been able to feel tiny minnows nip at my lures with this rod.
Here is a complete list of the features:
-IM-8 Graphite Construction (high quality, doesn't get much better)
-New Concept Fuji Hardloy guides (same here)
-Select models feature an Exposed Blank on either fore grip (spinning) or trigger (casting). (a really nice improvement!)
-Grade A cork handles
-Gudebrod thread wrapped guides for added strength
-Convenient hook keeper positioned on the side of the rod
-Lightweight cork composite butt cap (a great new feature)
-Limited Lifetime Warranty (on all Shimano rods)
Minuses
The only thing that I would like to see in this rod would be exposed blanks on the rear grips in the baitcasting line up. The price may be a little steep for angler just starting out, but for the serious anglers, this truly is a good rod and is one of my favorites.
I am an avid angler from Somerset, New York. If you enjoyed reading the above fishing article and are a serious fisherman who loves the outdoors, I would like to invite you to my website where you will find tons of information dedicated to the sport we most love at TheArtofAngling .
|
Ice Fishing Can be a very exciting experience
One of the most popular recreational forms of fishing in Scandinavia, Russia and Germany is Ice Fishing, a sport also practiced in Canada and the United States, not only during winter, but also all year round in Alaska. However the most popular place to enjoy this activity is in the Great Lakes. Considered originally from Scandinavia, it was brought to America by Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish settlers arriving to Minnesota, a state where people from Nordic families is totally engaged in this sport. Ice fishing was exported to Canada from Minnesota and from here, it also arrived in Alaska.
Minnesotans found ice fishing an entertaining option, keeping in mind that the Great Lakes are often totally frozen, with the only exception being Lake Erie. When the bays of the Great Lakes freeze, yellow perch and northern pike are the most common catches waiting for enthusiasts of this sport. Ice fishing is practiced catching fish with lines and spears or hooks by opening a hole in the frozen lake to fish through. Depending on personal preferences, fishermen can sit in a heated cabin on the ice or on a stool placed on the open expanse of the frozen lake. Cabins are more popular indeed, because most of them have bunks and diverse amenities.
From all the forms of fishing, ice fishing is perhaps the activity requiring less effort and skill, just patience, good luck and the inner conviction of enjoy doing nothing else that sitting on ice, if not physical, at least exposed to low temperatures. For some people, this condition may appear unappealing but in the northern states, ice fishing is considered a serious entertaining activity with competitions and contests offering good prizes to people with the largest fish catches within a limited period of time.
One of the contests attracting more people every year is held at the Houghton Lake in Michigan. The "Tip-Up Town, USA", an annual festival celebrated the last 56 years ago during the second third of winter, and enhanced with other snow related activities such as strolling, snowmobiling, snow-sculpting and fireworks, in conjunction with Ice fishing.
While in the United States, Ice fishing contests have a prevalent carnival like atmosphere, full of camaraderie, in Finland, ice fishing contests have been defaced after repeated scandals involving both organizers and contestants, who have been caught cheating, making people belief this is not a sport, but just a pastime. However, in the United States there is an association supporting ice fishing activities, the American Ice Fishing Association (AIFA), which says that ice fishing contributes to managing the fish species population, and the economic growth of the community, bringing calming and relaxing effects of well being to all the participants.
Because ice fishing can be something more than a one-day experience, there are shelters conveniently located for longer fishing expeditions. Some others are mounted on-demand using simple structures, although the larger heated structures are basic for the success of fishing trips lasting several days.
There is a website that describes boat fishing, ice fishing, and has info on numerous freshwater fish, baits, and lures, plus other great freshwater fishing tips. The website is called: Fishing Stringer, and may be found at this address:
By Robert W. Benjamin
Copyright ? 2006
You may publish this article in your ezine, newsletter or on your web site as long as it is reprinted in its entirety and without modification except for formatting needs or grammar corrections.
About the Author
Robert W. Benjamin has been in the software business on the internet for over 5 years, and has been producing low-cost software for the past 25+ years. He first released software on the AMIGA and C64 computer systems in the late 1970's-80's.
RB59 Software
rb59/software
Take Me Fishing, Dad
Dad get the net, I got a big one on! Those words will stick in a father and son/daughters mind for a lifetime they certainly have help shape the person who I am today. I began fishing when I was a very young child with my dad and it has become a passion and a way of life for me. It has taught me to be patient, hard working, crafty, environmentally conscience, and respectful.
Fishing has filled my mind with memories that I will cherish my whole life. I was recently fishing with my 71-year-old father and I got to admire him reeling in a 10-pound plus steelhead. Even at 71 and after a lifetime of catching fish the excitement of reeling in a large fish can turn a man into a child again. The power of fishing is captivating and the knowledge one can gain from fishing is endless.
Taking a child fishing can change a kid?s life and change a father?s life in the process. The smile I get from my son when he is reeling in a fish is awesome to say the least, but there are several ways to make sure that those fishing days are filled with fun and not frustration and boredom. Fishing can be a tough sport, but it doesn?t have to be. You don?t need to go after the biggest fish in the sea when taking a kid fishing. Kids are just as happy really in a ton of bluegills as they are reeling in a monster fish. There are several ways you can make you father son/daughter a successful fishing trip.
First, plan your trip then re-plan your trip. Make sure you have everything you need to go fishing with a kid. Remember your taking a kid fishing not you and a couple of buddy?s going for the day. You will need lunches, drinks, fishing gear, bait, and a plan B. A plan B can be as simple as an empty mason jar with a lid, fishing isn?t always fast and furious and an empty jar makes a great bug collector and will allow you to explore the outdoors with your child. Also take the opportunity when catching fish to release a fish.
A fish released is a fish to be caught another day. However kids love to keep fish and eat there catch. Don?t feel you have to release every fish, there are several fish that are great in the frying pan such as crappie, bluegill, trout, and walleye and your child will be full of excitement when he or she gets to show off there catch.
Second, you will need to know where and what to fish for. Bluegills are an excellent choice and can be found anywhere. Bluegills always relate to some sort of structure in the water whether it is weeds, wood, stumps, or docks. If you don?t have a boat a boat dock is your choice to catch bluegill, but don?t be in a hurry to jump on the dock and go fishing. Fish from the shore and cast beside the dock with a bobber/worm and put the hook down only a couple of feet. This will keep your bait in front of the fish that are directly below the dock. If you have a boat you can find panfish around weed lines, downed trees, and stump fields.
The easiest spots to find are downed trees on the shoreline, but often get fished the most. Weed beds are great attractors to panfish and also will attract larger fish in the meantime. What I have found is a great method of fishing with my child and gets a lot of smiles is having him fish for panfish around the weed line casting a bobber/worm combo and also dragging two bobbers from the back of the boat with shiners. This will allow the child non-stop action with his rod and maybe allow him to catch a much bigger fish with the shiners that are dragging behind. Also on a second note if your child is a youngster leave your fishing rod in the box. You won?t have time to fish you will be putting on bait, fixing tangles, taking fish off the hook, and laughing.
In conclusion, taking a kid fishing will definitely be a winner of an idea. You may not always catch fish, but you will have the opportunity to spend time with your child outside. And maybe will become a sport in which you and your family can spend quality time together and build a catalog of memories.
Taking your children fishing is all worth it when your kid looks at you says Dad remember when you took me fishing and?..
Owner of Penns Ads pennsads which is a community guide for all of central Pennsylvania. |
glass fish bowls Products we recommend
Fishing the Massachusetts Coast
Fishing the Massachusetts Coast
A thorough, detailed guide to fishing these storied waters, with insider tips on where to fish, how to get there, plus techniques and strategies.
Fishing Basics
Geoff Wilson's Fishing Knots & Rigs
Geoff Wilson's Fishing Knots & Rigs
Headlines on glass fish bowls
Nina Johnson & Robert Sieglitz
Sun, 27 Jul 2008 11:12:31 GMT
May 2, 2008, Westchester , N.Y. Nina Johnson , 51, an independent public relations consultant, and Robert Sieglitz , 57, a limousine driver and retired member of the NYPD , "winked" back and forth on True.com ...
Take me out to the baseball park food court - Dallas Morning News
Sat, 02 Aug 2008 00:01:38 GMT
![]() Dallas Morning News | Take me out to the baseball park food court Dallas Morning News, TX - By the seventh-inning stretch, I had sampled a peppery clam chowder served in a bread bowl dotted with tender bits of clam; a fried catfish sandwich in a ... |
Scenes from domestic life - Times Online
Fri, 01 Aug 2008 23:03:18 GMT
Scenes from domestic life Times Online, UK - The same fish motif has been used to make an utterly original vase that will sell for about £4400. There’sa compelling torque vase for £120 and a rock bowl ... |
Calendar of Canadian concerts for Aug. 1-31 - The Canadian Press
Thu, 31 Jul 2008 20:35:22 GMT
Calendar of Canadian concerts for Aug. 1-31 The Canadian Press - 18 - The Raconteurs with The Kills, Vancouver, Malkin Bowl. - Less Than Jake and Reel Big Fish, Vancouver, Commodore Ballroom. Sept. ... |








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