This week we have a highly requested video for you guys: how to spool up a bait casting reel. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 14th, 2011 Ivo Posted in Fishing Line, Fishing Reels, Videos 2 Comments »
This week we have a highly requested video for you guys: how to spool up a bait casting reel. Read the rest of this entry »
March 10th, 2011 Ivo Posted in Casting, Drifting, Fish Catching Basics, Fishing Line, Fishing Lures, Fishing Reels, Fishing Rods, Jigging, Saltwater Fishing, Shore Fishing, T-Turn Swivel, Thundermist Lure Company, Trolling, Videos, Viper Spoon 6 Comments »
This week we have a very special video. Ivo gave a full 45 minute seminar at the Somerset New Jersey fishing show in 2010. The topic was Fluke/Flounder fishing. Read the rest of this entry »
September 8th, 2010 Ivo Posted in Fishing Line, Fishing Reels, Videos No Comments »
Hello everyone, this week we have another great video for you on how to spool braided line onto your spinning reel. Many people have asked us to give a demonstration on how we spool up with braided line. Read the rest of this entry »
September 2nd, 2010 Ivo Posted in Fishing Line, Fishing Reels, Videos 6 Comments »
A long time ago we made a video on how to spool a spinning reel to prevent line twist: however it was at low quality, and was hard to see the line. Read the rest of this entry »
June 10th, 2010 Ivo Posted in Fishing Line, Fishing Reels No Comments »
Today, I would like to share two quick, simple fishing tips with you – that will help you with your fishing reel as well as your fishing line, and enable you to land more fish. Read the rest of this entry »
February 2nd, 2010 Ivo Posted in Fishing Line, Fishing Reels, Fishing Rods, Ice Fishing No Comments »
Always use the lightest pound test line you can get away with – or at least use a lighter leader line. For perch and pan fish, 4 pound line (or leader line) is a great choice – 6 pound line for walleye/trout and 8 pound line for pike… just to name a few. Read the rest of this entry »