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Monday, September 6, 2010

What You Need to Know About Custom Crappie Jigs

When fishing for crappies, most anglers will recommend jigs. This is because this species will respond to jigs very well. For one thing, they're colorful, which gets the attention of the crappie. They come in small sizes and they are easy to use plus, the crappie just seems to be highly attracted to jigs. There are many different types of jigs to choose from so you can find most anything you're looking for but you can also have custom crappie jigs made especially for you.

Buying custom jigs allows you to create your own designs. You can pick the colors that you want to use, the style, and even the weight. You can also choose between a thin, thick, long or short tail for the jig. This gives you the opportunity to have the perfect jig that can make all of your fishing trips fun and exciting. If you choose to go this route there are a few things that you need to know about custom crappie jigs.

Quality

Whenever you buy any fishing gear it needs to be good quality products if you want it to last for any length of time. You don't have to spend a lot of money on these items in order for them to be of good quality, you just have to pay attention to detail. The same is true when you are searching for custom crappie jigs. You will most likely pay a little more for these so it's important for you make sure they're worth the money you spend.

Therefore, you need take your time and look for good quality jigs that will last. Look at the craftsmanship of the jigs to see if they are well-made and tough or just stuck together and very fragile. It's not doing you any good to spend the extra time and money on custom made jigs that will begin unraveling after the first few times you use them. So, make sure the person you're buying from is a reputable dealer that has been in business for awhile.

If you plan to make your own custom crappie jigs, then use quality materials and take your time. If you get in a hurry and put the jigs together fast they may not hold up for very long. This is something that you plan to use for awhile so it's a good idea to spend a few extra minutes getting it right the first time and then you can enjoy it for a lot longer.

Know Your Jigs

There are different types of jigs and it's a good idea to know a little something about all of them. The oldest and most used jigs are the Marabou jigs. These are the ones that have real feathers or bucktail. It's a very simple jig with a ball-head that is colored with matching feathers. It can be used any time of the year and anywhere.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best crappie fishing information possible. Go to http://www.askcrapp iefishing. com/editorials/ what-you- need-to-know- about-custom- crappie-jigs_ .html for more information on crappie fishing.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Fishing Secrets: 5 Secrets for Pond Bass Fishing




With bass fishing growing in popularity as years go on, more and more anglers are looking for places to catch fish. There are many places in the world that you'll find bass such as rivers, lakes, creeks, streams, the ocean and ponds.

If you've been fishing one spot for year's maybe it's time you take a look at other fishing locations. It never hurts to get more experience in fishing by moving out of your comfort zone.

Actually if you want to improve your skills as an angler it's almost a must that you move on to locations and fish you're not familiar with. Most people are afraid of change and moving to a new area can be a bit intimidating.

The locations we're going to discuss in this article are ponds. These are some of the more interesting spots to go fishing in because they offer many different challenges.

Why Fish in Ponds?
Of all the places to go bass fishing why would you want to fish in a pond? There are many advantages to fishing in ponds and you'll find that it makes for an interesting day. Ponds can either be natural or man-made. Man-made ponds are usually stocked with bass and this makes catching them easier on the more novice angler.

In a stocked pond you will have more fish to choose from but that doesn't mean you're guaranteed to catch a fish. You will still need to have a basic understanding of the fish and how they live. You'll also want to make sure you have the proper bait and lines. This can all be made easier by simply observing your surroundings.

Natural ponds are a little more challenging since ponds, unlike most lakes, come and go with the weather. Most ponds are formed by too much rain water causing larger bodies of water to overflow and deposit into deeper areas.

When the rain settles the larger body of water recedes and leaves just the pond. At this point the pond can dry up rather easily if the weather begins to change.

Ponds normally form in areas that are owned by private groups or residents. This means that most ponds you'll find will have "No Trespassing" signs around them. If you want to fish in a pond you'll have to get proper permissions or permits. Don't walk onto someone else's property and just start fishing.

Lures for Pond Fishing
Once you find a pond you'd think is good for fishing you need to figure out what lures are going to work best. Topwater plugs and jigs will most likely be the best types of lures to use in a pond. Since ponds tend to have more obstructions than more open waters do, these lures will be great for finding bass.

Make sure to check and see what type of water you're fishing in. If it's more dark and murky you'll want to use a much different lure than if you were fishing in more clear waters.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best bass fishing information possible. Go to http://www.askbassf ishing.com/ editorials/ 8_5-secrets- for-pond- bass-fishing. html for more information on pond bass fishing.