Anglers Getting Satisfaction Hand Crafting Lures with Quality WTP Holographic Tape Products
Author: Brad Wiegmann
Read more about WPT Holographic Tape Products... This Drop Shot Hook StandOUT from Other Drop Shot Hooks
Author: Brad Wiegmann
By definition, stand out means: to maintain an upright position as specified. That pretty much sums up the StandOUT hook. While a number of hook companies produce hooks exclusively for drop shotting, none of them compare to the StandOUT hook, because of its unique design. In fact, instead of it being called a drop shot rig when the StandOUT hook is tied on to the line, the rig is referred to a StandOUT Lever Action rig. “It’s similar to the drop shot rig, but the hook acts like a lever to hold the bait up and adds action to the lure,” T.J. Stallings, marketing director for TTI-Blakemore Lures continued, “the StandOUT hook makes rigging and fishing a drop shot easier; the lever action means no big hook set, just sweep set it like a circle hook to catch the fish. Smallmouth bass will hit the bait, turn and set the hook themselves.”To rig a StandOUT (www.ttiblakemore.com) Lever Action rig begin by tying a Palomar Knot on the top eye leaving at least 10-inches of line on the tag-end then run the tag-end through the lower eye of the hook and tie your drop shot weight accordingly to the length you want from the hook. A general rule of thumb is 6- to 12-inches depending on where and if the fish are suspended off the bottom. When fishing a drop shot technique most anglers will use specifically designed equipment just for drop shotting. Hook size will normally range from size 6 hooks to 2/0. For drop shot weights, the majority of anglers will use 3/16-ounce but it can range from 1/8-ounce to 1-ounce specially designed with a built in swivel to keep the line from twisting and shaped to resist getting snagged. There are even rods with blanks made just for drop shotting. In general, most anglers will drop shot with 4- to 6-pound test fishing line with a spinning rod and reel. More on the StandOUT Drop Shot Hook... Ultralight Combo Adds Xtralite XT Excitement to Fishing
Author: Brad Wiegmann
Stop! Before you read any further, look at your fishing rods. Do you have a boat or house full of heavy action flipping sticks that could also be used as a pool cue? If so, you may want to skip reading the rest of this article because it’s all about having fun while fishing with Ultralight combos. Fishing tackle has come a long ways since anglers made that first cast. Some of the early rods had the same flexibility as rebar (concrete reinforcing bar) and weighted about the same. Not today, fishing tackle has gone high-tech. That means lighter, stronger, and more durable materials. |
TigeRodz Micro Rod Guides: When Smaller is Better
Author: Brad Wiegmann
The trend in fishing rods is to make them longer, lighter, and stronger. Bigger and better you might say; however, now the rod builders are taking a step back and using micro guides. These smaller, lighter guides are new to the bass rod fishing industry; however, they have been around for a long time. Custom rod builders have fallen in love with the micro guides. One custom rod builder, Tim Knox, owner of TigeRodz has taken to building custom rods with micro guides for anglers. “It’s-micro guides are the hottest thing in the rod industry right now; anglers are looking at rods being built with them to increase casting ability and accuracy,” Knox explained. More on custom built micro guide TigeRodz... Pick a Rod, Any Rod; Gman Swindle Picks Quantum PT SuperLite Rods
Author: Brad Wiegmann
For Bassmaster Elite Series professional angler Gerald “Gman” Swindle, his pick of color for his Toyota truck is black and yellow (Tundra Fishing Team Pro wrap colors); brand of boat, Triton of course. More on Quantum PT SuperLite Rods... Honey Hole Hooks Creating a Buzz
Author: Brad Wiegmann
It never fails. You try and rig your plastic worm up on the shank of the hook only to have it slip down when you cast out or slide down the shank of the hook when a fish strikes it, reducing your hook up ratio. It can be extremely frustrating and costly for anglers competing in a tournament with prize money on the line not being able to get a good hook set on what could be a fish worth thousands of dollars. The solution to this predicament is the new Spring Hook by Honey Hole Hooks. The Spring Hook was designed to hold your lure in place while allowing an angler to get a good hook set. Better hook up ratios equal sweet results and is something that has anglers buzzing about. Blake Muhlenbruck, owner of Honey Hole Hooks (www.honeyholehooks.com) and designer of the Spring Hook explained, “The Spring Hook took over 1½-years of developing from start to finish,” he continued, “every hook is hand tempered and hand plated; it is a very labor intense process.” Muhlenbruck worked with Addya, a hook manufacturing company to produce the Spring Hook exclusively for Honey Hole Hooks. “Right now, Honey Hole Hooks and Poor Boy’s Baits are putting a 2-pack of the 3/0 Spring Hook in with each pack of Dixie Darter lures anglers purchase and 3-packs are available at www.lurecraft.com,” said Muhlenbruck. The Spring Hook comes in a 3/0 size lite wire hook with sizes up to 10/0 soon to be released for anglers to purchase. Anglers who catch fish on the new Spring Hook are encouraged to send in photos and stories of how they caught their fish. “I am expecting that there will be some big fish and great stories of fish caught on the Spring Hook; it will be interesting to see how other anglers rig their lures on the hook and what lures they are using,” said Muhlenbruck. |
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