More from Bass Pro Shops.
2) A small section of the lure and rod displays, saltwater section.
This site also answers the need of those who want to keep up to date on sports fishing.
Tip No 2 - Always try and get fresh bait. Catching it yourself can be fun too.
Tip No 3 - Use the lightest sinker you need for the job. Sometimes this will only be a very small one.
Tip No 4 - Become good at tying important knots. Get a good knot book, learn to tie the Locked Half Blood Knot and practice it.
Tip No 5 - Read as much as you can in magazines like Fishing World. There are heaps of really useful things as well as heaps of good pictures.
Tip No 6 - Never touch or handle a fish or creature that you can't identify. It might bite or sting.
Tip No 7 - Get a good fish identification book and study it.
Tip No 8 - Always wash salt off your fishing gear, including hooks and lures, after you've finished fishing at the coast.
Tip No 9 - Try and have a freshwater tackle box and a saltwater tackle box. This will protect your freshwater stuff from rust at the coast.
Tip No 10 - When you are not using your reels, keep them in a dark place, like a draw or cloth bag. Sunlight damages fishing line very quickly.
2) A small section of the lure and rod displays, saltwater section.
Posted by mkz at 3:16 AM
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4 comments:
Wow! I apologize for how this post laid out! It did not look like this in the preview. Anything you can do to tighten it up?
mkz,
don't worry it's been "tackled"! Thanks for sharing some of the Bass Pro Shops pictures again..i'm impressed with the large collections of lures and tackles they have there...
mkz,
you did mentioned in the post regarding any special request of close-up pictures...well I requested for a close-up pictures of the latest reels available in the shop..maybe one day we could put an order of a specific reel through you..maybe it's cheaper that way..do you think so? :)
Thanks for the clean up! I'm slow when it comes to computers.
I can definitely look into the reels. From Bass Pro, it might be less expensive to buy them on line and have them shipped. The only exception might be if they had a sale that was specific to the store, and not on their site.
Where I sometimes find the best deals is on E-Bay. I just got an Abu Garcia Revo SX in left hand retrieve from an on-line store on E-Bay. These reels go for $159.99 + ship. from the factory. Bass Pro sells them for $149.99 + ship. I got mine new in the box w/warranty for $129.99 with free ship. (The free shipping was only available in the US, but I have seen on-line stores in China and Malaysia who offer similar deals)
We will have to investigate and find out. I am not a wealthy man by the standards of my country, so I try to find the best deals, which can take some time but are usually worth the effort.
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