Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Your Fishing Tackle Must Have These Essentials

A hook, a fishing rod, and some fishing lines are hardly everything you’ll ever need for your fishing trip; your fishing tackle isn’t complete without baits. Keep this in mind the next time you visit fishing shops in Perth and elsewhere. There’s a reason why they offer all sorts of fishing accessories for sale. Here are some fishing tackle essentials to consider.
Sinkers, as the name implies, pull your fishing line deeper into the water. They may not sound useful at first, but keep in mind that ordinary baits and lures usually don’t sink deep enough on their own, making them less likely to attract fish. For the same reason, you might want to bring a set of bobbers with you. These accessories basically tell you if a fish has taken the bait.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Home Away from Home: Choosing a Camping Tent

Camping can be rough without a proper tent. Though some people like the idea of sleeping under the stars with nothing but their sleeping bag, many would prefer sleeping inside a comfy tent. Here are a few pointers on how to choose the right tent for your camping trip:

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Things to Consider Before Buying Camping Equipment

When planning to go camping, it is important that you have the best gear or equipment to survive the different conditions that the outdoors may bring. Having quality gear also enables campers to be comfortable and ensures their safety from the animals or other natural disasters that could happen.
Here are some guidelines to remember before buying camping equipment to avoid unnecessary hassle outdoors:

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Most Effective Baits to Use

Your excitement to catch some fish is understandable, given that most fish species become easy to catch during this season. From your tackle to your baits, you should have the most effective tools to reel in a good catch. Here are some types of baits that may come in handy:

Spooks
A spook is perhaps one of the most common kinds of baits, yet it’s still effective until now due to its ability to mimic the twitching actions of a smaller fish, thanks to its hard plastic body. Note, however, that reusing a spook to catch other fish, especially if it were used to catch a tuna or other heavy fish, because they tend to crack.