Thursday, 12 November 2009

Find Bass Boats for Sale

Possesing a good vessel is essential when it comes to fishing
. Moving around the waters swiftly and effortlessly can make the best of your fishing experience.

This is the reason why bass boats are so popular with anglers. Buying New bass boats is impractical nowadays because they're quite expensive, then you try to reconsider checking out for used bass boats for sale. Used bass boats can help you out getting a boat of your own and reduce your expenses at the same time.

It's natural to discover used bass boats that will cost you about half of the value of new ones, and you can get less than that if you are lucky.

Buying a used bass boat will give you the same options as a new one with the exception of the depreciation that a new boat inescapably experiences the moment it sails on the water.

A meticulous investigation of a boat engine is a very important part in the routine of buying a used bass boat, or any other boat actually.

You may need to bring a mechanic if you are not a specialist of boat engines, knowing the condition of engine is important when buying used bass boats.


A trial run should never be skipped from your purchasing routine when you're buying for used bass boats.

Never buy a boat without testing and observing the performance of the boat. This will allow you to know the overall condition of the boat that you are about to purchase.

Every time the seller of a ship is reserved in allowing for a trial run on the water you should continue on with your search for used bass boats, as that is a sign of something not being quite right with the boat.

You should also never forget to ask the seller for the maintenance and repair issue records of the boat. This will help you know how it was used and whether it has been properly maintained.

Saltwater Sportfishing Charter

The oceans of the world are beautiful but powerful and must be approached with caution. Not too far off the coast, the oceans tides are strong and can become stronger quickly as weather patterns move in. Fishing offshore is a rewarding and exciting experience but must not be taken lightly. A Saltwater sportfishing charter should lead your trip with a good boat that will be able to withstand the sea and any kind of weather changes. Furthermore, the charter should be well trained and able to provide a safe trip. With a good saltwater sportfishing charter, an angler can enjoy the trip without worrying about safety or the dangers of the oceans. An angler can instead focus on the task at hand which is catching big fish. Fishing in the saltwater backwaters and bays is also a great way to enjoy fishing in the sea.

Although the safety concerns are lessens, the importance of using an experienced guide is still an issue. A good guide will know how to get to right spots in the backwaters and know the best equipment to use in the area. Fisherman will quickly know which guides are better than others after a few trips with saltwater fishing charters. A good guide will be able to tell you why you are scouting out certain locations and even will be able to help you with your technique. Below average fishing charters will not provide much help in the way of locations or technique. A good Saltwater Sportfishing Charters will also make your trip much more rewarding that if you went by yourself. You may think that you should save money and avoid using a guide. However, the difference between using a guide may be huge. Imagine how you’d feel if you caught several fish versus how you would feel if you caught nothing.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Fishing with Outriggers

The Andy Griffith show used always open with the scene of two guys out fishing, with thier poles, as time stood still. Pesent day anglers are more apt to get in the boat and head for the open water than the local fishing hole.

When you want to get serious about fishing it is best to use outriggers to get the advantage over the fish. In order to find out which fishing outrigger is going to work best on your boat you should speak with a retailer and let them know about your vessel.

Some requirements include a backing plate for bolt in holders and telescopic poles to spread the lines. You also want to make sure to have a rigging kit that will get you set up initially. Pole lenght is important as larger boats can use longer poles than smaller boats. They range from 12 feet to 20+, a side fishing outrigger will give you plenty of stability and spread.

If you want to mount a center outrigger you will need to make sure your boat can support the tension. Outrigger parts are all made of sturdy enough material to take any beating a rough sea can dish out.

The advantage of outriggers over just using fishing poles is that they spread your lines behind the boat resembling a large school of bait fish. Another benefit of using a fishing outrigger is in keeping the lines spread apart to help prevent tangling. Outriggers can also provide better range for your lines as you can fish way back behind the boat without having line tangle problems.

A fishing outrigger will help give you the advantage you need over your prey. Most off shore fishing vessels have outriggers as part of their standard fishing equipment, with out them your chances are diminished.

Fishing outriggers also permit you to have multiple lines in the water at one time; if you do a lot of offshore fishing then this special gear will make your life so much easier. They also help to eliminate tangled lines because they are designed to release the line so you can reel in your fish.

Fishing is a very competitive sport for some and the boat with the best crew and proper equipment will likely win the tournament. A fishing outrigger should be part of the equipment for any boat that wants to bring home the winning catch.

As there are a lot of different choices for a fishing outrigger or center rigger, its recommended to look around and find one that will benefit your boat. A fishing outrigger will always make fishing more enjoyable and assist in winning the battle with the fish.

The Andy Griffith show used always open with the scene of two guys out fishing, with thier poles, as time stood still. Pesent day anglers are more apt to get in the boat and head for the open water than the local fishing hole.

When you want to get serious about fishing it is best to use outriggers to get the advantage over the fish. In order to find out which fishing outrigger is going to work best on your boat you should speak with a retailer and let them know about your vessel.

Some requirements include a backing plate for bolt in holders and telescopic poles to spread the lines. You also want to make sure to have a rigging kit that will get you set up initially. Pole lenght is important as larger boats can use longer poles than smaller boats. They range from 12 feet to 20+, a side fishing outrigger will give you plenty of stability and spread.

If you want to mount a center outrigger you will need to make sure your boat can support the tension. Outrigger parts are all made of sturdy enough material to take any beating a rough sea can dish out. The advantage of outriggers over just using fishing poles is that they spread your lines behind the boat resembling a large school of bait fish.

Another benefit of using a fishing outrigger is in keeping the lines spread apart to help prevent tangling. Outriggers can also provide better range for your lines as you can fish way back behind the boat without having line tangle problems.

A fishing outrigger will help give you the advantage you need over your prey. Most off shore fishing vessels have outriggers as part of their standard fishing equipment, with out them your chances are diminished.

Fishing outriggers also permit you to have multiple lines in the water at one time; if you do a lot of offshore fishing then this special gear will make your life so much easier. They also help to eliminate tangled lines because they are designed to release the line so you can reel in your fish.

Fishing is a very competitive sport for some and the boat with the best crew and proper equipment will likely win the tournament. A fishing outrigger should be part of the equipment for any boat that wants to bring home the winning catch.

As there are a lot of different choices for a fishing outrigger or center rigger, its recommended to look around and find one that will benefit your boat. A fishing outrigger will always make fishing more enjoyable and assist in winning the battle with the fish.

Steelhead Fishing Tips

With the Northwest experiencing the best Steelhead runs in years, the staff here at Hungryhook decided it would be a great idea to give you tips on how to catch these giant Rainbows. Whether you are brand new to Steelhead fishing, or a seasoned vet, we're sure you will be happy to use these tips.

1) The Rig: We like to use 12 lb test Stren Extra-Stength Mono on a 7 1/2 ft fishing rod. You need to ensure you have a longer fishing rod in order to have enough action and play to fight through the current. We then use an 1/8 out pink or black jig hooked with frozen shrimp. Make sure you hook the shrimp on like you would a grub on a jig. Then attach a bobber-stop and bead on to your line, and use a weighted bobber to keep it straight in the water.

2) Depth: We like to test the bobber-stop. On your first cast, you want to be able to hit the bottom of the river so that you can then raise the bobber-stop incrementally until you are 1-2 feet off the bottom. If the fish are rising, you can obviously lower the bobber-stop to allow less leader. If it is your first time out, find the bottom, and then lift the bobber-stop up your line about a foot. You do NOT want your lure dragging on the river floor, or you will be cutting your line all day.

3) Landing the Steelhead: Make sure that you have crimped down all of your barbs, as most waters will not allow you to fish for Steelhead with a barbed hook. Due to the loss of the barb, it is crucial that you have your drag set loose enough to let the fish run in the current without snapping your line, but tight enough to allow no slack in your line. I like to tighten down drag as far as possible, and then loosed it about 3 turns. Also, do not allow your fish to run with the bait without landing the hook. The moment you feel a hit, reel down the slack, and HAMMER it! Then hold on, fight the fish out of the current, and bag a lunker.

4) Fishing Area: Here in Idaho, we love to fish the Snake River, and the Dam in Orofino. These are both hot spots, and capable of producing a great day of fishing. Watch for the currents that drop into deep pools. These pools will hold the most fish. Finally, ensure that your Steelhead has a clipped fin. This is a sign that they are a planter fish, and ok to take.

Now get out on the river, get your rig set up, and land a lunker. When you are done, submit a pic here at www.hungryhook.com and we will get you up on the wall of fame. While you are there, learn about the plethera of other tips and techniques you can use while on the water.

Happy fishing, and as always, respect the lake....