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Friday, March 25, 2011

Catfish and Predator Fishing Tackle - Some Tips For Anglers

Fishing for catfish and other large predator fish has a loyal following in the UK. In this article, we'll present a brief overview of what's needed in the way of fishing tackle if you want to pursue this wily fish.

















Where to Find Catfish
Catfish frequent sunken trees, reed and weed beds, deeper water and holes. Although they prefer these locations, catfish will range far and wide when feeding, so anglers have a wide range of locations where they can drop their bait. These fish also may congregate near sand bars and gravel bars. Their diet is highly variable and includes mussels, crayfish, snails, shrimps and even dead fish.

Fishing Rods and Reels for Catfish
A fishing rod length of about 12 feet with a 2 1/2 pound test curve is adequate for catfish. The fishing pole action is particularly important in catfish rigs. The term "action" refers to how the pole reacts to bending force and its rate of recovery to a neutral position. Tip action rods flex more toward in the tip and slow action rods flex more toward the butt. For catfish fishing, choose a through-action rod where the flexibility is balanced between tip and butt. A reel for catfish fishing equipment should have a capacity of at least 200 yards for 12 to 15 pound test line. This larger quantity is necessary because these fish are capable of running long distances. Fishing reels for catfish should have the bait runner feature that enables the angler to pay out line freely without tension to the fish. A flick of a lever returns tension to the spool.

Hooks and Leaders for Catfish
Choose strong, sharp hooks with a wide gap for your catfish fishing gear. Double or treble hooks are not recommended, as they are not considered a humane way to hook a fish. These hooks are capable of pinning the fish's mouth shut, ensuring certain death should it escape the fisherman. Because of the areas frequented by catfish, choose an abrasion resistant line for leaders. The line is also abraded by the fish's teeth. A thin and supple braided leader is also recommended. Never use a wire leader as it can irreparably damage a catfish's mouth.

Landing a huge catfish can be a challenge for the most experienced UK angler. The correct fishing tackle can make the difference between success and failure.

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See my previous post : 8 Step to Fishing Rod Maintenance
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Monday, March 21, 2011

Popular Saltwater Fish

Saltwater fish tanks are highly popular all around the world. While many people have aquariums, there is something extra special about saltwater fish tanks that people seem to love so much. Perhaps it is the brilliantly clear water. Maybe it is the spectacular coral, or the brilliant accessories that go along with such a tank. While these things are great reasons to have a saltwater fish tank at home, there is nothing like the beautiful and exotic fish that live in these tanks to persuade a person to make the switch to the "miniature ocean" aquariums.




Seahorses
Seahorses are beautiful, amazing animals. While they are not necessarily 'fish,' they are popular marine animals that are known to be found in saltwater tanks. One could never find a seahorse in a fresh water fish tank, and there is something to be said about the quiet loveliness of these beautiful creatures that could convince any aquarium lover to go for a saltwater fish tank.

Clown Fish
Of all of the fish that could potentially go in a saltwater fish tank, clown fish are the most popular. They are small, they are easy to care for, and they are brightly colored. Kids love clown fish because they starred on the popular children's movie, "Finding Nemo," as well, something else that has contributed to their immense popularity.

Damsel Fish
Damsel fish are great saltwater fish because they are tough. Being that fish are notorious for not lasting long, this makes them great for homes with kids who may have a more difficult time dealing with the issues of life and death. They are so hardy that they are often used to cycle new tanks, as they have special ways of dealing with the ammonia that is often present in freshly drawn tank water. Certain damsels are more difficult to deal with than others, so stick with the yellow-tailed blue damsel fish to be on the safe side as other breeds have been known to cause damage to their tank mates.

Basslet Fish
Basslets are also very popular saltwater fish. They are colorful and vibrant, one of the major requirements of any saltwater fish tank member. The Royal Cap Basslet and the Chalk Basslet are wildly popular, as is the Royal Gramma, another type of Basslet.

Having a saltwater fish tank can be a rewarding experience. Beautiful fish can bring a lot into any home, and if you want a great conversation piece with a lot of life left in it, consider having an aquarium with any of these popular saltwater fish.

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