A good deal
Fish&Save (one of the few places I buy fishing gear from) has an excellent deal on rigged squid lures for $0.69. a pop in their clearance section. Quite a selection in colors as well and very much worth checking out.
Fish&Save (one of the few places I buy fishing gear from) has an excellent deal on rigged squid lures for $0.69. a pop in their clearance section. Quite a selection in colors as well and very much worth checking out.
One of the reasons a lot of folks on sailboats don’t catch a lot of fish is that they tend to think the only way to fish on a sailboat is trolling. The fact is that there are any number of ways to catch fish that don’t require you to drag a lure or bait …
Apparently so! I’ve always thought that Tenkara rods were just way too expensive considering their simplicity. Love the concept but hate the price. Seeing someone doing it on a budget is a goodly thing. Some more information over at Cape Fear Flyfishers…
Fin + Forage has an excellent article and video on how to build a simple, inexpensive, and practical dive board. Here’s the video…
S/V Violet Hour has an excellent article on fishing from a sailboat in the Pacific Northwest you should really check out. You’re still here?
More information can be found at Fish For Change
It appears there’s a new fishing rod and reel waiting at the local post office for me to pick up. It was an impulse buy as I’d long thought that one of the little mini ice fishing rod and reel combos would make a great little rod for fishing from the dinghy or using it …
I’ve been thinking quite a bit about Bucktails and various jig heads as part of a quiver of lures for your sailboat kit. They seem to make a lot of sense as they’re both effective and affordable. This lure, a Jig Head Squid by B2 Squid would really flesh out a sailboat’s quiver. Better …
One could have a whole lot of fun with a sub $30 fly fishing combo…
Tailchaser has an outstanding deal on rigged $3.95 Cedar plugs you might want to check out. Just sayin’.