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A Fishing Rod For The Optimal Fishing Experience

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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.

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.
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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.

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'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.



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Open water fishing gives ice anglers an outlet - Washington Examiner


Washington Examiner

Open water fishing gives ice anglers an outlet
Washington Examiner
All ice needs to be checked carefully before proceeding and no one should fish alone, it said. Lake Erie: Open water fishing is producing some walleye in Brest Bay. Huron River: Steelhead have been caught downstream of Flat Rock.

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Eric Sharp: Good, bad news on lampreys - Detroit Free Press


Eric Sharp: Good, bad news on lampreys
Detroit Free Press
While lamprey numbers have been reduced by 90% in the other Great Lakes, they remain high in Lake Erie. Lampreys clamp onto fish, using a tongue like a file to bore into fish and live off their blood and body fluids. / SUSAN TUSA/Detroit Free Press ...

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Asian carp distress dominates Great Lake meeting - northwestohio.com


Petoskey News-Review

Asian carp distress dominates Great Lake meeting
northwestohio.com
by WNWO Newsdesk Non-native fish could impact billions of dollars in the Great Lakes fishing industry. / WNWO newsfile HURON -- Fear of Asian Carp invading the Great Lakes brought representatives from federal agencies and watchdog groups together on ...
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(Be sure to cast) Somewhere over the rainbow - Sault Star


(Be sure to cast) Somewhere over the rainbow
Sault Star
And this fish derby is just one of the ways.” The site for the derby is at Bay Side Resort on Manitowaning Bay with the fishing site cordoned off by snow fencing. There are eight to 12 inches of ice on this section of Lake Huron.

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Where'd that fish come from? - News Dispatch


Where'd that fish come from?
News Dispatch
“There may be 15 million (chinook) naturally-produced in Lake Huron — and a percentage are finding their way to Lake Michigan.” Intensive and evolving research on chinook salmon is producing reams of useful data as well as surprises.

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