Testing the Water: A Look at Angling Waders
May 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fishing Boats
As any keen angler (especially the fly-fisherman) will be aware, the time will come when to find the ideal position from which to fish it is often necessary to bite the bullet and get in the wet stuff. Luckily, there is now a huge choice of apparel to keep the fisherman cool and dry in hot weather; and dry and warm when the climate is against you. The principle protective answer on offer is fishing waders, which do what they say on the label: allow the fisherman to wade into water to some depth without the fear of getting a good soaking.
Essentially, there are three general types of waders can be used by the keen fisherman: Hip (or Thigh) waders; Waist waders; and Chest waders, with the option of stocking-foot (where the wader has a sock attached to each leg – often of the same material – which means boots are a separate purchase), or boot-foot (where the wader has boots attached). General consensus appears to be that the most practical option is that of stocking-foot waders; boot-foot fishing waders being difficult to get in to, and more difficult to maintain. However, choice is a matter of personal preference. One of the most popular and successful brands are those made by Simms®, and their big success is the Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoot Waders for Men range.
Like many pieces of a fishermans’ gear, a solid set of waders is a necessity, not a luxury. Mother Nature may be kind, but she can still provide her share of wet, muddy, and cold environments. A good pair of fishing waders will allow the angler to access the prime spots in rivers and streams; laugh in the face of rainstorms, and scoff at the elements.
Due to recent improvements in fabric manufacture, waders are no longer the bulky, heavy, vulcanized rubber outfits of times past: modern materials such as Gore-Tex and neoprene are ‘breathable’. This has allowed the manufacture of fishing waders that will keep you dry all day and allow perspiration and body heat to escape and keep you comfortable, and at the same time are neither restrictive, nor cumbersome, and are less prone to damage.
Wise heads say that with light, breathable waders you can enjoy the angling and stay unconcerned about staying comfortable during the day. Generally, suppliers will offer size-guide charts and cater for men, women and the younger fisherman.
A solid investment to any fisherman’s gear, Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoot Waders for Men are well worth a look.
Mackay Australia Fishing Boat Charters And Ocean Fishing Outings
April 30, 2010 by admin
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Mackay is among the perfect locations for recreational and reef angling on the east coast of Australia and Mackay Fishing Charters are second to none. To begin with, there’s a chance to enjoy practically fishing style you want.
Charter fishing boat captains will take you to a choice from reefs basically offshore from the coastline or perhaps those all around nearby islands. Plus a bit further on is the reef proper, notorious with regard to multiple hook-ups of the desirable reddish emperors and coral trout and a multitude of other types of saltwater fish. Mackay is situated in the unique position at the meeting point of northern and also the southern area of fish types so fishermen possess the best of all possible worlds. For anyone without his or her motorboat you can find great charter plus tour alternatives and also plenty of beachfront fishing spots.
A number of the ideal reef and sport fishing around the east coast are around the rich waters off Mackay and any of the reef fishing charters will take you out. Whether its to be going after tuna, giant trevally or Spanish Mackerel on a reef fishing trip or venturing out to the deep reefs in the hunt for large red emperor and nannygai, you will find there’s Mackay offshore fishing charter boat which could take you there.
One of the better factors for those angling off Mackay is the distance towards fish. On most days it’s going to require the best portion of two hours to access the top reef fishing grounds which usually puts this from the reach of most small-scale fishing vessels. In various other areas, many individuals with boats have caused the actual fishing to drop somewhat except around Mackay. You’ll find just a wide variety of species which you can fish for in this region and it is not really unusual to come back home along with a good sized esky chock-full with over eight various fish species of high quality ocean fish.
The Mackay charter boat fishing fleet is made up of equally large and also small vessels. Boats like the MV Raptor II are purpose designed for making the lengthy passages towards fruitful deep reefs. She is large wide-ranging and also strongly designed. The actual fishing boat is additionally capable of speeds going above 30 knots so voyage time is at an absolute minimum. Raptor II provides services intended for groupings of up to ten people therefore boat charters can be separated out by means of more individuals to really make it less expensive for the person.
Protect Your Boat With Keelguard and Dock Fenders
The interior of your boat usually just suffers from being wet which is easy to fix, but the exterior of your boat can suffer from damages that can lead to other problems if not taken care of or prevented. There are several products available that will help you protect your boat and keep it looking nice while avoiding unnecessary repairs.
Many of the products designed to protect your boat are for use when docking. Even the most experienced driver occasionally runs into a shoreline or a dock faster than intended which can cause damage to the outside protective coating of the bow or hull as well as the fiberglass underneath.
One of the boat products that will help avoid this damage is a dock fender. Dock fenders are inflatable devices that are attached to hooks on your boat with nylon rope. When getting ready to dock your boat the fenders are thrown over the side to create a buffer between the dock and the edge of the boat. Most fenders are constructed of vinyl and will resist mildew and deterioration caused by oil, saltwater, and UV light.
A product similar to the dock fender is the Hull Hugr. Unlike a dock fender the Hull Hugr is flat and does not roll around as you approach the dock. It is easy to take with you as it folds up and is low-profile when not in use. It also protects the entire hull of the boat instead of just a small section. The Hull Hugr is extremely flexible so it will contour to the side of your boat during docking. Its UV and puncture resistant vinyl structure makes it durable as well.
Dock edging is a protective material that not only eliminates scratches and damage to the side of your boat but makes your dock look well finished too. The occasional bump into the dock can be less harmful when it is covered with this flexible PVC resin edging. Dock edging is designed to stand up to weather and deterioration caused by the sun or fungicidal growth.
One of the parts of a boat that probably gets a lot of damage is the keel. Unlike the previous products, keelguard is actually attached to the keel of you boat to protect it from corrosion, scratches, and abrasions caused by rocks or sandy shorelines. If your day of boating consists of docking on a sandy beach or occasionally tying up near a rocky shoreline you will want to protect the keel. Keelguard helps protect the outside finish of the boat. If the gel-coat finish on the exterior becomes scratched or gouged it can lead to moisture reaching the fiberglass laminate causing further damage. This protective covering is easy to install and simply adheres to the keel with a strong adhesive by 3M.
Save your money on repairs to your prized boat or personal water craft by protecting it from unnecessary damage caused by docking or scratches caused by rocks and shorelines.
Tempo Gas Walker
When the snow finally melts and the sun and heat returns, the first thing many avid boaters will do is get their watercraft out of storage and head for the lake. However the cost of fueling a speedboat, pontoon, or jet ski while out on the water can get overwhelming. On top of the expense some lakes or rivers may not even provide fueling stations, depending on the location. Having the Tempo Gas Walker can solve both problems by allowing you to take the cheaper gas with you the next time you head to your favorite body of water.
The Tempo Gas Walker is a DOT approved gravity fed fuel pump that dispenses 3.5 gallons per minute. The attached, recessed wheels move easily over many terrains without damaging the axle so you can pull it from your car all the way to the dock with ease. A strong, easy to grip handle is built right to make transporting the gas walker simple and stable. The cross-linked polyethylene construction also makes the walker very durable for little risk of damage.
The valve on the Tempo Gas Walker is similar in design to those used on regular gas pumps. The 10 foot length of hose that the valve is attached to provides plenty of distance so you can fill your boat’s gas tank all the way from the dock. It also has a bronze ball valve that helps prevent leaks during transport and a brass shutoff valve to help safely control the flow of fuel.
When you’re ready to start planning your next day or weekend on the water make sure you fill your boat’s fuel tank as well as being prepared with backup fuel in your new gas walker. You will be able to more than double your fuel capacity, depending on the size or your boat’s gas tank of course, because this portable fuel tank will hold 29 gallons of gasoline for later use.
Best Lures To Use In Fishing
April 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fishing Boats
The evolution of fishing gear and accessories along with the development of the bass fishing industry brought about the development of various lures specifically used for different fish species. There are many types or class of lures and they all depend on what type of fish works for them. Many only work for specific types but some cover a wide range of species of fish. Below are some of the typical lures used for fishing. Light Standard Casting Lures For Standard casting lures, they are mostly able to attract a wide range of fish varieties from albacore, bluefish, bonita, oho and crappies. These lures are also excellent for certain species of bass fish and work best when retrieved from water at low to medium speed. They pass through water with undetectably synthetic material.
Their sizes are excellent for lightweight fish and a host of freshwater species. They range from 1/16 oz. to 3 oz. The hand painted eye is enticing enough to allow schooling of fish. This feature allows for more chances of trapping one of the target fish in the water. Heavy Standard Casting Lures Heavy Standard Casting Lures are excellent for quite heavy fish specifically, walleye and bass. While the lightweight lures are used in most circumstances, it was shown that heavy counterparts provide more reliable fishing output.
Moreover, the heavy standard lures are able to catch fish than diamond and light standard casting lures. Long Casting/Jigging Lures Perhaps the most popular among the fishing lures are the long, tapered jigging lures. They are perhaps the most commonly used fishing lures among the fishermen in Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana. Just recently, it was found out that the long casting lures work best for catching trout and pike. They were also found to effectively catch stripers and bluefish. They can catch tuna and walleye in a breeze! Unlike heavy standard lures, this gear won’t produce good fish-catch output up to 180-200 ft under water but be sure to effectively match your lure color, bait and related accessories to maximize performance.
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