Lesson 5: How to Make Fishing Lures | Fishing and Lure Making: Fishing Knots – Palomar Knot The Palomar Knot comes close to being 100% knot when it is tied properly. Hence, it is one of the more important knots to have in your knot-tying arsenal. It is very tight and very easy to...
Found In:Fishing Knots,Fishing Tips It’s knot time! Want a great knot for when you use wire leader? We haveCapt. Mark “Hollywood” Johnsonhere teaching you how to tie the Haywire Twist. This is the perfect knot for when you’re targeting sharks, mackerel, or barracuda and have to us...
Becoming licensed to fish is a legal obligation and necessary for responsible and ethical fishing. What Gear Do I Need To Catch Bass? Rod The right rod and reel depends on your fishing technique and the type of lures you plan to use. Choose a rod with medium to heavy power and modera...
Saddle up your horse, grab a fishing pole, bow and arrow or hunting rifle and get ready for an adventure! These outdoor recreation how-to videos will take you to new heights. Taxidermy a squirrel, hunt an alligator in the Everglades or master the wave
The Kryston Loop Knot is a staff favorite here at NetKnots and has replaced the Kreh Loop (Non Slip Mono Loop) and also the Rapala Knot for most all of our fishing when using a non slip loop to tie on flies and lures. Why? The main reason is that we find it easier to tie in ...
There are so many types of fishing line, styles, designs, tests, and even colors. What's the best line for you? Here's our guide.
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This DIY hook keeper can help save your rod guides from getting bent or nicked, and it’s really cheap and fast to make. Have any other hacks or tips for fishing rods? Let me know down in the comments. And if you know someone who needs to put a new hook keeper on their rod, ple...
How to Set Up a Fishing Rod: Spinning Reel: Fishing is one of the most therapeutic and peaceful ways to spend your time outdoors, however if you do not assemble your rod properly, it can make for a very difficult and frustrating time. Make the most out o
The most common way to attach your rope to your magnet is with a knot. Some people use carabiner clips for the actual link, but there’s still got to be a knot in there somewhere. The good news is that you don’t need anything nearly as fancy as some of the fishing knots out ther...