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Let Montana Trout Anglers be your next guide service on the Bighorn River. Patient, friendly, hard working guides will provide you with a great fly fishing experience on the Bighorn River. https://www.montanatroutanglers.com

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posted by admin on Feb 6

Learn what types of fishing rods are used by advanced anglers in this free advanced fishing video lesson.

Expert: Ron Colby
Bio: Ron Colby is currently a professional angler and is employed by Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits. He is involved in product support & promotions.
Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

Duration : 0:2:40

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posted by admin on Feb 6

This is a seminar we gave at Three Rivers Marine in Woodinville, WA. about fishing Coho Salmon on the Snohomish River In Washington State

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posted by admin on Feb 6

PATENTED – NEW Crappie Flag Rod Tip Bobber. A simple device that delivers Big Results!

GUARANTEED! Improve your catch up to 80% and more.

Especially designed for lite fishing. Like Crappie, Brim etc.

The crappie flag rod tip bobber is 100 times more flex-able than any rod tip.

The Crappie Flag. Works like a bobber giving the fish just enough slack line to get the hook.

Also features a fluorescent orange ball that is highly visible and also slides back. So you do not have to cut your line to install. And a rubber strap that belts to any rod tip in seconds.

How to use crappie flag rod tip bobber.

When fishing off bottom use light weight such as a split shot. So crappie flag does not bottom out. When fishing on bottom use any size slip weight.

GUARANTEED! When using a jig with the crappie flag. Soon as you see a strike set the hook and real-em in.

IMPORTANT!

When fishing on bottom place rod at a 45 degree angle Up or to the side. Then wind out slack lightly with very little or no pressure on the crappie flag.

GUARANTEED! When fish pulls the crappie flag rod tip bobber down three to five inches. Set the hook and real’em in. With precision fish catching results.

Catch More Fish With – Crappierodholders.com.

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posted by admin on Feb 6

Dean at Hi’s Tackle Box demonstrates Fluorocarbon to braid connections for fresh and saltwater applications. This streamlined knot cast through microguides.

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posted by admin on Feb 6

The most common fishing line is the monofilament line, but there are also fluorocarbon lines that have a high tensile strength, and they are also denser than water. Learn about the all-purpose co-polymer fishing line with help from a professional bass fisherman in this free video on fishing line.

Expert: Ron Colby
Contact: baits.com/
Bio: Ron Colby is a professional bass fisherman, has qualified for the Bass Master Classic and has won two B.A.S.S. Western Divisionals.
Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

Duration : 0:2:4

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posted by admin on Feb 6

Is Power Pro Braid good for a primary line for mainly bass fishing. I’m thinking about switching my 8lb mono to 15 lb Power Pro Braid on my primary rod. I mainly use spoons, spinnerbaits, topwaters, and jigs; and fish for bass, pickerel, trout, and perch. If you could help me out any and all additional advice and tips would be appreciated.

Its great line. Use a 6′ mono or flouro leader in clear water. Set your hook a little lighter because braid has zero streatch

posted by admin on Feb 6

I only know of one knot tying technique, and i need more!

Look into http://www.animatedknots.com/ you will learn several more and their intended uses.

posted by admin on Feb 6

I would like to know your opinion of the best place to go fly fishing in the US… and even more than that I would like to know WHY you think that.

red and white river in Arkansas… home of the world record brown trout!… But that’s just me! there are lots of great rivers… Its impossible to say just one!

posted by admin on Feb 6

I have been running a small fishing tackle operation selling mainly brand name hard and soft baits that I purchase from local bait shops looking to liquidate their stock. I think it is time to turn to finding a tackle supplier, distributor, or wholesaler for the reason that the demand is higher than my supply now a days. Any suggestions on Suppliers in the Midwest for brands such as Rapala, Berkley, Reef Runner, Zoom, etc.???

google fishing tackle distributors and similar terms