Showing posts with label crapppie fishing gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crapppie fishing gear. Show all posts
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Tackle Tip: How to Pick the Right Minnow Net
Are you searching for the right minnow net to help make your fishing trips more productive? Minnows are one of the most popular baits around. They are used to fish numerous species of fish and they're easy to come by. You can buy minnows from your local bait shop but you can also catch your own. Since using bait that is caught in the same location in which you're fishing works the best, many anglers choose to catch their own.
Of course, if you want to make this an easy process, then you need to know how to pick the right minnow net for your needs. The minnow net has gone through a lot of changes throughout the years. They come in all sizes and there are several different types sold today. So how do you know which one is for you?
Before you can choose the right minnow net, you need to know a little about them.
How to Choose a Minnow Net
Choosing the right minnow net really isn't that hard to do. There are a variety of different sizes available so this would be one of the first things you would consider. How big of a net do you need? This will partly depend on how much fishing you plan to do. If you only go out for a few hours at a time or only get to fish once in awhile, then a small to medium one should do the trick. You don't need to catch a lot of minnows at one time that you won't be able to use anyway. Let them grow and multiply until next time.
If you do lots of fishing or if you're catching minnows for a large group of anglers to use then you would be better off choosing a large minnow net to save time. The next decision would be what style of net to choose. Some of your options are listed below.
Basic Minnow Net - The basic minnow net is made of mess attached to a ring with a handle. All you have to do is place the net in the water underneath the minnows and pull it up through the middle of them. Your net will be full of fresh minnows for your fishing trip.
Umbrella Net - This net gets its name from its unique shape. It looks like an upside down umbrella when in the water. All you have to do is bait the net with some bread or other food to attract the minnows and when they swim over the submerged net, lift it up and out of the water.
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/ 5_how-to- pick-the- right-minnow- net.html for more information on crappie fishing gear.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Tackle Tips: Basic Crappie Supplies That Every Fisherman Needs

If you are just starting out crappie fishing or taking it to a new level there are a few things that you'll need. Perhaps you haven't been fishing for years and you now have the time to pick up where you left off.
In either case, there are a few things that every fisherman needs to get started. On the other hand, there's a lot of gear available that you don't need as a beginner.
With so many different fishing supplies available, where do you start? How do you know what you really need and what should wait until later after you're more experienced?
Some of the necessary gear is obvious while others are things you might not think about, until you need them. If you're new to crappie fishing or simply haven't had the time to enjoy it in awhile, you may be a little shocked when you go to buy supplies.
There are so many things to choose from it can be a little overwhelming at first. That's why so many novice anglers end up spending lots of money on things they don't need, then discover they don't have some of the supplies they do need.
Below you'll find the information needed to help you buy the basic crappie supplies required to get started.
Basic crappie supplies that every fisherman needs:
Rod - The fishing rod is one of the obvious items that you'll need when going crappie fishing. But what type of rod should you use to get started? A light-weight fishing rod is recommended for catching crappies. The length can vary according to what's comfortable for you.
Reel - The reel is something that all fishermen know they need but again, which one would be best for catching crappies? The spinning reel is normally recommended for beginners and the reel should be light-weight to match the fishing rod.
Fishing Line - The fishing line is often overlooked. After all, it comes on the reel, Right? Some reels will have fishing line on them but not all of them do. Still, that doesn't mean you won't need more or that it's the kind you want to use.
What happens when the line gets tangled up and you have to cut it? What if you catch a larger size fish than you expected and it breaks your line? You always need extra fishing line with you when you go crappie fishing, just in case.
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/ 5_basic-crappie- supplies- that-every- fisherman- needs.html for more information on crappie fishing.
In either case, there are a few things that every fisherman needs to get started. On the other hand, there's a lot of gear available that you don't need as a beginner.
With so many different fishing supplies available, where do you start? How do you know what you really need and what should wait until later after you're more experienced?
Some of the necessary gear is obvious while others are things you might not think about, until you need them. If you're new to crappie fishing or simply haven't had the time to enjoy it in awhile, you may be a little shocked when you go to buy supplies.
There are so many things to choose from it can be a little overwhelming at first. That's why so many novice anglers end up spending lots of money on things they don't need, then discover they don't have some of the supplies they do need.
Below you'll find the information needed to help you buy the basic crappie supplies required to get started.
Basic crappie supplies that every fisherman needs:
Rod - The fishing rod is one of the obvious items that you'll need when going crappie fishing. But what type of rod should you use to get started? A light-weight fishing rod is recommended for catching crappies. The length can vary according to what's comfortable for you.
Reel - The reel is something that all fishermen know they need but again, which one would be best for catching crappies? The spinning reel is normally recommended for beginners and the reel should be light-weight to match the fishing rod.
Fishing Line - The fishing line is often overlooked. After all, it comes on the reel, Right? Some reels will have fishing line on them but not all of them do. Still, that doesn't mean you won't need more or that it's the kind you want to use.
What happens when the line gets tangled up and you have to cut it? What if you catch a larger size fish than you expected and it breaks your line? You always need extra fishing line with you when you go crappie fishing, just in case.
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/ 5_basic-crappie- supplies- that-every- fisherman- needs.html for more information on crappie fishing.
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