Tackle Express Blog
Swimbait Fishing Changes Each Year, You May Need To Change Your Tactics.
As time passes however, I need to be on the water. It’s what I love the most and it’s my passion in life. I’ve been away too long and I have a trip planned for 3 days of big fish hunting at an untouched lake about 4 hours from here. We’ve had some reports of some descent fish coming out and we plan to do some damage.
Should I Choose and Avet or Penn? 5 Things You Should Know
We often get asked by customers in the shop, "should I go with a Penn Fathom 2 Speed or an Avet 2 Speed reel?" That is a tough question to answer because both are great reels and will hold up to tough fighting fish. My intention here is to review points that we consider are the five key features of each reel. This will hopefully give you a thorough comparison and help you choose the best reel for you.
Fishing Live Bait Offshore - How to hook a live bait.
Fishing live bait is one of the most productive and easiest ways to catch a variety of different fish in Southern California. Finding out which bait to fish, how to hook it, and how to fish it can be difficult for anglers to understand.
Bed Fishing : Three Baits you May Not Have Tried Before
After the fish have seen a few baits or been caught once or twice, they will become conditioned and therefore harder to catch. In those situations, it’s time to think outside the box. Here are three baits you may not have tried when targeting bass on beds.
Z-Man® ’JackHammer 2.0’ Cultivating a Winning Culture
The original, new-classic JackHammer and subtler StealthBlade, Hite explains, lie at opposite ends of the vibration spectrum. “A lot of anglers who throw the StealthBlade for the first time expect to feel the same deep thumping vibration of the original JackHammer. But the motivation behind the StealthBlade is almost the opposite—a tighter, higher frequency vibration that plays just as powerfully to bass in cool water, clear water and in high-pressure and bluebird sky situations. It’s a little like throwing a Shad Rap, whose tight vibration produces exceptional cool water bites.
Should I Use Scents on My Lures?
Fish smell in parts per million and who's to say how much scent we should put on. If we load the lure with a gel, and the water is cold, not much of the scent will come off since it is thick and coagulated on the bait. When the water is warmer and the gel scent is more viscous, it will come off easier presumably giving off more scent. Should we put less on in the summer and more on in the winter. Fishing has always been about the little things and taking into consideration these and other factors may make a huge difference.